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Sunday, January 17, 2021

TIM GIONET: Far-right personality ‘Baked Alaska’ arrested in riot probe

 


It's the this is just the beginning stuff we need to be worried about:
FBI Special Agent Nicole Miller said in an affidavit filed in the case that Gionet streamed live for about 27 minutes from inside the Capitol and could be heard encouraging other protesters not to leave, cursing and saying “I’m staying,” “1776 baby,” and “I won’t leave guys, don’t worry.”
She wrote that Gionet entered various offices and when told by law enforcement officers to move, identified himself as a member of the media. Miller wrote that Gionet then asked officers where to go before cursing a law officer while alleging the officer shoved him, then leaving the building.
Gionet also posted video that showed Trump supporters in “Make America Great Again” and “God Bless Trump” hats milling around inside the Capitol and taking selfies with officers who calmly asked them to leave the premises. The Trump supporters talked among themselves, laughed, and told the officers and each other, “This is only the beginning.”


WASHINGTON (AP) — Far-right media personality Tim Gionet, who calls himself “Baked Alaska,” has been arrested by the FBI for his involvement in the riot at the U.S. Capitol, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.

Gionet was arrested by federal agents in Houston on Saturday, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the matter before the public release of a criminal complaint and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 as Congress was meeting to vote to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral win. Five people died in the mayhem.

Gionet faces charges of violent and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds and knowingly entering a restricted building without lawful authority, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

Court documents don’t list an attorney for Gionet or say where he is being held. The jail in Harris County, which includes Houston, didn’t immediately reply to phone messages seeking further information.

FBI Special Agent Nicole Miller said in an affidavit filed in the case that Gionet streamed live for about 27 minutes from inside the Capitol and could be heard encouraging other protesters not to leave, cursing and saying “I’m staying,” “1776 baby,” and “I won’t leave guys, don’t worry.”

She wrote that Gionet entered various offices and when told by law enforcement officers to move, identified himself as a member of the media. Miller wrote that Gionet then asked officers where to go before cursing a law officer while alleging the officer shoved him, then leaving the building.

Gionet also posted video that showed Trump supporters in “Make America Great Again” and “God Bless Trump” hats milling around inside the Capitol and taking selfies with officers who calmly asked them to leave the premises. The Trump supporters talked among themselves, laughed, and told the officers and each other, “This is only the beginning.”

Law enforcement officials across the country have been working to locate and arrest suspects who committed federal crimes. So far, they have brought nearly 100 cases in federal court and the District of Columbia Superior Court.

In a 2017 interview with “Business Insider,” Gionet said he was given the nickname “Baked Alaska” because he is from Alaska and that he smoked marijuana at the time.

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Mom Of 'Zip Tie Guy' In Capitol Mob Arrested In Nashville: ERIC MUNCHEL, LISA EISENHART, TIM GIONET ARRESTED

 


Feds Arrest Zip-Tie Mom, Far-Right Streamer ‘Baked Alaska’


A man in camouflage swinging plastic hand restraints, identified by law enforcement as Eric Munchel, jumps among seats in the Capitol after it was stormed Jan. 6. (Photo: Win McNamee via Getty Images)
A man in camouflage swinging plastic hand restraints, identified by law enforcement as Eric Munchel, jumps among seats in the Capitol after it was stormed Jan. 6. (Photo: Win McNamee via Getty Images)

FBI agents on Saturday arrested the mother of the man who became known as “zip tie guy” after authorities said he was videotaped in camouflage swinging plastic handcuffs inside the Capitol when rioters stormed it Jan. 6.

Lisa Eisenhart, a nurse from Georgia, was taken into custody in Nashville, and charged along with her son, 30-year-old one-time bartender Eric Munchel, on federal conspiracy offenses.

The mother and son had booked a hotel room in the District of Columbia and stormed the Capitol together, said federal law enforcement authorities. Both were seen on the Senate floor in surveillance footage during the assault on the building, officials said.

“As the Congress was engaged in the official business of certifying the electoral college vote, Eisenhart and Munchel knowingly and willfully joined a mob of individuals to forcibly enter the U.S. Capitol with the intent to cause a civil disturbance designed to impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct of business by the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate,” said the criminal complaint against them.

The complaint said Eisenhart and Munchel held plastic hand restraints as they joined a mob inside the Capitol that was pursuing two fleeing police officers.

Eisenhart praised her son to the press last week after he was arrested in Nashville.

Eisenhart claimed she and her son had no violent intentions, even though both wore bulletproof vests the day of the Capitol attack. Police allegedly recovered several guns at Munchel’s home when he was arrested.

Munchel compared the storming of the Capitol to the American Revolution in an interview with the London Sunday Times. Eisenhart told the newspaper that she’d “rather die as a 57-year-old woman than live under oppression.”

Munchel was initially charged with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

The number of people arrested in the attack on the Capitol continues to climb. Far-right media personality Tim Gionet, who goes by the name “Baked Alaska,” was also arrested by the FBI Saturday for his involvement in the Capitol attack, authorities told The Associated Press.

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