Audrey Ann Southard-Rumsey pushed a police sergeant with a flagpole, according to an FBI affidavit.
A tipster told the FBI in the days after the attack that Southard-Rumsey was inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, pointing to an image posted on her Facebook page showing her outside the building with the caption “DC Taking it back!!”
The FBI said that person also captured a video Southard-Rumsey posted on Twitter, in which she said: “I’m doing a live feed. Standing in front of the Capitol building ready to take it. As soon as we get enough people up here. To run the Capitol building. It’s going to be fun.” She had written messages in the days leading to the attack stating her intention to go to Washington, including ones that said, “We The People are making a declaration...1776!!” and “Patriot’s vs Traitors,” according to the affidavit.
Southard-Rumsey made her initial court appearance Wednesday in the Middle District of Florida and was released on conditions including a $50,000 signature bond, which she must pay if she fails to attend future appearances. U.S. Magistrate Judge Anthony Porcelli also ruled that she be restricted from traveling outside the Middle District of Florida while her case is pending, excluding travel to Washington, D.C., for court appearances, theShe’s one of about 440 people who have been arrested so far in connection to the Jan. 6 riot, including 125 individuals charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement. Hundreds more are likely as authorities continue to investigate.
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