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Black Lives Matter Activist Who Stormed Capitol on Jan. 6 Charged

Posted on Friday, January 15, 2021
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black lives matterThe Black Lives Matter activist who was seen storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was charged with being on restricted grounds, civil disorder, and violent entry and disorderly conduct, the Department of Justice said Thursday.

A new court filing says John Earle Sullivan, 26, told FBI agents last week that he was at the Capitol when the breach happened. He said he entered through a window that had been broken out. He also said he was present when Ashli Babbitt, an Air Force veteran, was shot dead by a U.S. Capitol Police officer as she tried to climb into the House Speaker’s Lobby through a window.

Sullivan showed agents some of the footage he captured inside the building, which he and others entered illegally.

Videos showed Sullivan and others breaking through a barricade, with the Utah man shouting: “There are so many people. Let’s go. This [Expletive] is ours! [Expletive] yeah. We accomplished this [expletive]. We did this together. [Expletive] yeah! We are all a part of this history. Let’s burn this [Expletive] down.”

He was later heard encouraging protesters to climb a wall to get to an entrance to the Capitol and was seen entering the building.

During one conversation with others while inside, Sullivan said, “We gotta get this [expletive] burned.” At other times, he said, among other things, “it’s our house [expletive]” and “we are getting this [expletive].”

Sullivan told U.S. Capitol Police officers to stand down so that they wouldn’t get hurt, according to the court filing. He joined the crowd trying to open doors to another part of the Capitol, telling people “Hey guys, I have a knife” and asking them to let him get to the front. He did not make it to the doors. He later tried to get the officers guarding the Speaker’s Lobby to go home, telling them: “Bro, I’ve seen people out there get hurt.”

Sullivan spoke to a slew of media outlets after the breach, including CNN and ABC. He told The Epoch Times that he took steps to blend in with the crowd so he didn’t “get beat up.” He said he’s known in the activist community as being a member of the far-left, anarcho-communist group Antifa. He denied being a member of the network.

He told The Epoch Times he knew of plans to storm the Capitol and that he saw them on “undergrounds chats and things like that.” He posted information about the plans on his social media, but didn’t inform the law enforcement. “I’m not a snitch,” he said.

Sullivan was charged with rioting and criminal mischief in Provo, Utah, based on his activities around a protest last year in which a person was shot and injured.

Sullivan has posted in support of Black Lives Matter, frequently using the hashtag #blm. He leads a group called Insurgence USA, which says it was founded in the wake of the death of George Floyd, a black man, in police custody in Minneapolis last year.

“The lack of care for the human life was unacceptable so we set out to end police brutality. We then set out to empower and uplifting [sic] black and indigenous voices,” the group’s website states.

It wasn’t clear whether Sullivan had hired a lawyer this week. The case was under seal in the federal filing system.

Sullivan faces jail time if convicted.

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Dennis Wishon
Dennis Wishon
3 years ago

WOW. And now what is the DOJ and FBI going to do or say.

Jim Smith
Jim Smith
3 years ago

Since Mr. John Sullivan is an active liberal it will be interesting to see if he is placed on the NO FLY list.

PatR
PatR
3 years ago

Once Biden’s AG takes over, Sullivan will likely be released at some point. He’s ‘their boy’ for the progressive liberals (lots of Dems).

Dan W.
Dan W.
3 years ago

What are these dopes who video and post themselves storming the Capitol thinking ? Maybe five years in the federal pokey will clear their heads.

Janet
Janet
3 years ago

I wish they would throw the book at him as letting him off is going to incite more riots by his group and related groups. Patriotic Americans are not going to stand for much more of this I don’t believe. I think things are going in the wrong direction quickly and pray that the Liberal Left wakes up before something triggers a Civil War and pushes people to make a choice to preserve America or watch it be destroyed!

Judy
Judy
3 years ago

I personally believe there were many left wing activists leading that mob into the Capitol; however, there were also some Trump supporters who did not use common sense…….that is why it’s called mob mentality! President Trump did not incite them to riot and intrude either, and the Democrats and 10 Republicans in the House are every bit just as idiotic for voting to impeach yet again! They are a disgrace to our Country!

Marcia S
Marcia S
3 years ago

I’ve also heard that, although Sullivan is NOT allowed to do any activities with Insurgence USA, he IS still permitted to post on Twitter, while our POTUS and many of our conservative friends who have expressed support for the Constitutional right to challenge an election result, have been BANNED.

Sullivan was also released with NO BAIL, just house arrest and firearms restrictions.

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