The Columbus Dispatch

Infowars host Shroyer charged in Jan. 6 riot

- Alanna Durkin Richer

The host of a program for the rightwing website Infowars, Owen Shroyer, has been charged in connection to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, according to court documents filed Friday.

Shroyer, who hosts “The War Room With Owen Shroyer” for the website operated by Alex Jones, said on air Friday that his attorney informed him there’s a warrant out for his arrest and that he will have to turn himself into authoritie­s Monday morning.

“There’s a lot of questions, some I have answers to, some I don’t . ... I plan on declaring innocence of these charges because I am,” Shroyer said in a video posted on the Infowars website.

He faces misdemeano­r charges such as disorderly conduct and entering a restricted area of Capitol grounds. No attorney was listed for him in federal court records.

Authoritie­s said video showed Shroyer marching to the Capitol from the Ellipse shortly before the building was breached, telling the crowd, “Today we march for the Capitol because on this historic January 6, 2021, we have to let our Congressme­n and women know, and we have to let Mike Pence know, they stole the election, we know they stole it, and we aren’t going to accept it!”

Shroyer was seen on the west side of the Capitol next to the inaugurati­on stage, as well as at the top of the stairs on the east side of the Capitol, authoritie­s said in the documents.

Authoritie­s said Shroyer was vocal in advance of Jan. 6 about stopping the certification of the Electoral College vote. The day before the riot, he spoke at Freedom Plaza, declaring: “Americans are ready to fight. We’re not exactly sure what that’s going to look like perhaps in a couple of weeks if we can’t stop this certification of the fraudulent election ... we are the new revolution! We are going to restore and we are going to save the republic!” according to the court papers.

Shroyer was arrested in December 2019 for shouting during a House Judiciary Committee impeachmen­t hearing. He received a deferred prosecutio­n agreement in that case, in which he agreed to do community service and follow certain conditions, such as not engaging in disorderly or disruptive conduct on Capitol grounds, according to court documents.

He hadn’t completed any of the required community service hours as of Jan. 6, so that agreement was still in effect, authoritie­s said.

Shroyer is the second person who works for Infowars to face federal charges stemming from the Jan. 6 incident.

Samuel Montoya, an Infowars video editor, was arrested in April on charges including impeding passage through the Capitol grounds. Montoya spoke on an Infowars show about witnessing a police officer shoot and kill a woman inside the Capitol.

Nearly 600 people have been charged with federal crimes in the riot that interrupte­d the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory, and nearly 40 people have pleaded guilty.

Dozens of people – including a former Tennessee sheriff ’s deputy arrested last week – have been charged with assaulting law enforcemen­t officers who were trying to protect the Capitol.

Video showed Ronald Colton Mcabee, who left the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office in March, wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat and a black tactical vest with the word “sheriff” on it as he brawled with officers at a Capitol archway, authoritie­s said in court documents.

Authoritie­s said he was also wearing an insignia linked to the Three Percenters anti-government extremist movement.

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