Edward Kelley, the 33-year-old Jan. 6 defendant, and Austin
Carter, 26, are both charged in a criminal complaint with
conspiracy, retaliating against a federal official, solicitation
of a crime of violence and making threats across state lines.
"Today's allegations that individuals sought to attack and hurt
or kill FBI personnel are sickening. FBI employees honorably
perform their duties protecting the American public and
upholding the Constitution and they should be able to execute
these duties without threats of violence," FBI Director
Christopher Wray said in a written statement.
Both men were ordered detained during an initial court
appearance on Friday in U.S. District Court in Knoxville,
Tennessee.
Josh Hedrick, an attorney representing Carter, told Reuters in
an email that "Mr. Carter maintains his innocence and we look
forward to zealously defending him against these allegations."
Kelley's attorney could not be reached for comment by Reuters on
Friday evening.
Prosecutors say Kelley and Carter obtained a list of federal
agents taking part in the investigation into Kelley and
discussed plans to kill them with a cooperating witness. The
cooperating witness was not identified in the court papers.
The two men are also accused of discussing with the cooperating
witness a possible attack on the FBI's field office in
Knoxville.
Kelley is among hundreds of defendants who have been charged in
connection with the violent Jan. 6 protests at the U.S. Capitol
as Congress met to certify President Joe Biden's 2020 election
victory over incumbent Donald Trump.
He is charged with physically assaulting a U.S. Capitol police
officer at the capitol and breaking a window of the building to
gain entry. Kelley has pleaded not guilty to those charges.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Additional reporting by Tim Reid;
Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Michael Perry)
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