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DoJ indicts 6 more people over Capitol riots

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Six people believed to be linked to American far-right anti-government militia organization Oath Keepers were indicted on charges related to the January 6 storming of the United States Capitol, the Department of Justice announced. The six individuals were added as co-defendants alongside another three people in the United States v. Thomas Caldwell, Donovan Crowl, and Jessica Watkins case.

All nine were charged with conspiring to commit an offense against the US as well as unlawful entry, disorderly conduct, or violent conduct in restricted buildings or grounds.

Earlier, media reported that 35 Capitol officers are under investigation in relation to January 6.

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