Daniel Christmann was taken into custody Wednesday on charges of disorderly conduct, entering a restricted building and demonstrating in a Capitol building
asked people to delete videos and photos of him inside the building after his friends began to get arrested.
He had also shared a video of a man yelling, "We want Nancy ...we want the rest of them." The FBI said it believes the man, who was not Christmann, was referring to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and other lawmakers.Surveillance video also showed Christmann climbing through a window to get inside the building. Several screengrabs from the video, which were included in the complaint, showed him standing in the crowd holding his cellphone.
His attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday and Christmann could not be reached.
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