A couple from Crest Hill, Illinois, Amy and John Schubert Jr., face federal charges for breaching the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. They were identified through video footage and social media accounts, and charged with knowingly entering restricted buildings and disorderly conduct. Neighbors express surprise at the charges, describing the couple as ordinary.
A couple from Crest Hill are facing federal charges for breaching the U.S. Capitol on January 6.A couple from south suburban Crest Hill are facing federal charges for breaching the U.S. Capitol on January 6, as Congress certified election results naming Joe Biden president.
According to federal prosecutors, Amy Schubert was first identified in YouTube video titled "The Insurrection of The United States Capitol" about 18 minutes in, as a then-unknown woman wearing a Plumbers & Pipefitters Local Union 422 Joliet IL jacket. After identifying her, the FBI obtained a search warrant for her Gmail account, including photos and location data. Included in the photos they obtained from her mobile device were five photographs from inside the Capitol on January 6, including photos of her husband John Schubert Jr. inside the Capitol."He had a Trump sign in his yard but after the election he took it down," said Dale Jacobs.
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