Bob's Burgers and Anchorman actor Jay Johnston is expected to plead guilty to charges related to his participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
of officers during civil disorder, unlawful entry on restricted buildings or grounds, and impeding passage through Capitol grounds, will enter a guilty plea on July 8.
Reilly also points out that Jan. 6 was not the first time Johnston participated in a highly publicized braw. The first time, however, was fictional. In 2004, Johnston played a minor role in the blockbuster film as a member of the fictional Eyewitness News team that challenges Ron Burgundy’s KVWN Channel 4 News team to a street fight.The only man known to have participated in both the News Fight in Anchorman and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol plans to plead guilty on July 8, per court docket.In March of 2021, the FBI two posted an image on X, formerly Twitter, with the caption “The #FBI is still seeking information on people who took part in the violence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6.
The photos were later confirmed to be Johnston, who was arrested in Los Angeles in June of last year. is still seeking information on people who took part in the violence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6. If you know this individual, visitat the Capitol, Johnston had “pushed against police and aided other rioters near an entrance to the U.S. Capitol known as ‘the tunnel,’” and had “assisted other rioters in handing up U.S.
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