The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

North Georgia father, 2 sons arrested for Capitol breach

Ellijay man first was interviewe­d by the FBI on Jan. 26, 2021.

- By Chris Joyner chris.joyner@ajc.com

The first tip identifyin­g Ellijay resident William Gallagher as among the hundreds of rioters to break into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, came just 10 days after the riot via an anonymous call to the FBI.

But it would take authoritie­s more than three years to charge Gallagher and his two adult sons, James and Thomas Gallagher, with crimes related to their alleged conduct that day.

All three Gallaghers were formally charged Monday in federal court in Gainesvill­e and released on bond.

William Gallagher, 55, was charged with civil disorder, a felony. He also was charged with four misdemeano­rs related to alleged trespassin­g in a restricted area.

Federal investigat­ors said the elder Gallagher was among the crowd who entered the Capitol by forcing open the Rotunda doors. When Capitol police attempted to close the doors to additional rioters, investigat­ors allege that Gallagher was among the crowd inside who tried to prevent them. Court records say Gallagher grabbed a police officer and pulled him away from the doors and forced him out of the entryway.

“As a result, the Rotunda Doors were breached yet again, allowing rioters to stream into the U.S. Capitol

building,” investigat­ors wrote in a statement of their case.

Investigat­ors allege that William’s sons, 22-yearold James and 25-yearold Thomas, were among the rioters who streamed through those doors after the second breach. James and Thomas Gallagher were charged Monday with the same four misdemeano­rs leveled against their father; they were not charged with any felonies.

Investigat­ors said that once the three men met up inside the Capitol, they moved to the front of another police line until a “scuffle” broke out and police set off tear gas. Eventually, the trio were among a mass of rioters ushered out by police.

Investigat­ors say William Gallagher was inside the Capitol for about 46 minutes, while his sons were inside for around 27 minutes.

While it took more than three years to charge the Gallaghers, FBI agents, acting on a tip, spoke to William Gallagher on Jan. 26, 2021, at his Ellijay home. The FBI report says Gallagher greeted the agents by saying, “I’ve been waiting for you guys.”

The interrogat­ion didn’t last long, concluding when Gallagher said he wanted an attorney.

Investigat­ors wrote that, in an FBI interview earlier this year, an employee of the Gallaghers’ gated community positively identified the three men from photos taken from security camera footage during the Jan. 6 riot.

So far, 36 people with Georgia ties have been charged in the long-running investigat­ion into the Capitol riot.

 ?? U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ?? Federal officials charged Ellijay resident William Gallagher, 55, with felony civil disorder as well as four misdemeano­rs for the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. His adult sons, James and Thomas, each face misdemeano­r charges.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal officials charged Ellijay resident William Gallagher, 55, with felony civil disorder as well as four misdemeano­rs for the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. His adult sons, James and Thomas, each face misdemeano­r charges.

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