- Christopher Worrell, a Florida man convicted on felony assault charges for his actions at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, has been sentenced to 120 months in prison.
- Worrell, found guilty on six felony counts and a misdemeanor, assaulted police officers with a dangerous weapon, used pepper gel against officers, and breached the Capitol grounds with other Proud Boys.
- He cut off his GPS ankle monitor, became a fugitive, and was arrested after a six-week FBI manhunt. Worrell’s sentencing includes 36 months of supervised release, restitution of $2,000, and a $610 special assessment. Read More