GUILTY PLEA - A Utah father and his son pleaded guilty on Thursday to a misdemeanor from the U.S. Capitol insurrection.
Bradley Bokoski, of Eagle Mountain, Utah, and his son, Matthew R. Bokoski, of Chicago, pleaded guilty to a count of parading, demonstrating or picketing on the Capitol grounds. A judge in Washington, D.C., schedule sentencing for January 17.
An affidavit from an FBI agent said the bureau received a tip about social media posts by Matthew Bokoski. The criminal complaint includes screen captures, including one post reading: “I was with my dad and walked right up the capital steps and inside with others.”
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