Ex-police chief accused of joining U.S.
Capitol riot released on bail
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[June 16, 2021]
By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former California
police chief charged with taking part in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
Capitol was ordered released on bail, according to a ruling by a federal
magistrate judge in Washington made public on Tuesday. |
Police clear the U.S. Capitol Building with tear gas as supporters of
U.S. President Donald Trump gather outside, in Washington, U.S. January
6, 2021. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith/File Photo |
Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui ordered the release from pre-trial
detention of Alan Hostetter, who is charged in an indictment
related to the right-wing Three Percenter movement with taking
part in the attack on the Capitol by supporters of
then-President Donald Trump.
He is one of six California men associated with the Three
Percenters militia charged earlier this month with conspiracy
related to the Capitol violence that left five dead.
More than 480 people have been charged with taking part in the
attack, an unsuccessful attempt to stop Congress from certifying
Democratic President Joe Biden's election victory, which Trump
falsely claimed was the result of widespread fraud.
Faruqui did not explain in the court filing why Hostetter
qualified for release.
Founded in 2008, the Three Percenters is a loosely organized
anti-government group that takes its name from the idea that
only 3% of American colonists took up arms against the British
in the 18th century American Revolution.
(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Scott Malone and
Rosalba O'Brien)
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