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Capitol riot latest: Alleged Proud Boys members face charges, indictment

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BlakeDavidTaylor/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO and ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News

(WASHINGTON) — Federal authorities are continuing to charge rioters who allegedly took part in the siege on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6.

Here is the latest:

Man alleged to have ‘repeatedly maced’ officers arrested

A man who allegedly “repeatedly maced” Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department officers was arrested in Pennsylvania on Feb. 4, authorities said. Peter Schwartz faces five charges, including assaulting an officer, in connection with the riot.

The FBI affidavit identified Schwartz in a video posted on YouTube and body-worn camera footage from a Metropolitan Police Department officer wearing a “distinctive” blue-and-yellow checked shirt. The FBI also received a tip from someone “personally acquainted” with Schwartz who confirmed the defendant was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, according to the affidavit.

The YouTube video allegedly showed Schwartz spray an “orange substance” toward a group of officers protecting the Capitol building, according to the affidavit. “The orange substance lands near the face of an unidentifiedofficer, causing him to turn his face away and step backwards. The officer appears to try to avoid inhaling the orange substance,” the affidavit stated.

The body-worn camera footage also “captures Schwartz’s face and an arm extending through the crowd of rioters and spraying an orange substance at the officers,” the affidavit alleges.

The tipster allegedly told the FBI, according to the affidavit, that Schwartz was supposed to be at a rehabilitation facility in Owensboro, Kentucky, the day of the insurrection after he was released from prison because of the pandemic. Schwartz was sentenced to two years probation in April, state records show.

An Owensboro lieutenant who interacted with Schwartz last year also identified him in footage from the Capitol, according to the affidavit.

Schwartz appeared before a federal judge on Feb. 4 and is being held in custody until a detention hearing Feb. 10 in Pittsburgh. ABC News was unable to reach his attorney Saturday for comment.

Alleged ‘Sergeant of Arms’ of Seattle Proud Boys chapter arrested

A self-described “Sergeant of Arms” of the Seattle chapter of the far-right group Proud Boys was arrested Feb. 3 in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot, authorities said.

Ethan Nordean, 30, a Washington state resident who authorities said is also known as Rufio Panman, was charged with obstructing or impeding an official proceeding, aiding and abetting, knowingly entering or remaining in restricted building or grounds, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. The charges carry a maximum of 32 years in prison if he’s convicted.

The Proud Boys, which has ties to white nationalism, has been characterized by the FBI as a “nationalist organization” with international chapters whose members sometimes engage in acts of violence. The Anti-Defamation League describes the group as “violent, nationalistic, Islamophobic, transphobic and misogynistic.”

The FBI affidavit includes photographs and video stills that allegedly show Nordean entering the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6 “near the front of the crowd of rioters, who collectively approached, stood off against, and vastly outnumbered Capitol Police.”

The affidavit also identified Nordean in a video taken near the Capitol on Jan. 6 marching with Joseph Biggs, a “self-described organizer of the Proud Boys” who was arrested on Jan. 20 in Florida on charges related to the violence at the Capitol.

According to the affidavit, Nordean was an “active poster” on the social media site Parler, under the username @Rebelrufio. “Nordean’s posts prior to January 6, 2021, indicate that he and other Proud Boys members were planning in advance to organize a group that would attempt to overwhelm police barricades and enter the United States Capitol building,” the affidavit alleged.

Nordean allegedly asked for donations of “protective gear” and “communications equipment” in late December and allegedly posted a video a few days before the siege with the caption, “Let them remember the day they decided to make war with us,” the affidavit stated.

Nordean appeared in federal court in the Western District of Washington the afternoon of Feb. 6, where his attorney requested a preliminary detention hearing in his case be set for Feb. 8 at 9 a.m. PT so she could have time to deliberate with him on the charges brought by the government. He will remain in the government’s custody until then.

ABC News has reached out to Nordean’s attorney for comment.

Men who allegedly wrote ‘Murder the Media’ on Capitol building door

Another alleged member of the Proud Boys was indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with the Capitol riot, the Department of Justice said Feb. 3.

Nicholas Ochs, 34, of Honolulu, has been accused of conspiring to obstruct the certification of the presidential election.

According to the indictment, Ochs was a founding member of the Proud Boys Hawaii chapter and has the words “Proud Boy” tattooed on his right arm. He unsuccessfully ran for Hawaii’s state legislature as a Republican last year.

Ochs was indicted along with Nicholas DeCarlo, 30, of Burleson, Texas.

The indictment accuses both men of “taking steps to plan an operation to stop, delay, and hinder Congress’ certification of the Electoral College vote” and “fundraising for this effort.”

It also alleges the men “defaced” a Capitol door with the words “Murder the media.” The Justice Department released a photo of the two allegedly posing next to it.

The indictment also alleges that they stole a pair of flex handcuffs belonging to U.S. Capitol Police and “posted photographs and videos to social media depicting their actions inside the U.S. Capitol building in real time.”

DeCarlo told the Los Angeles Times last month that he entered the Capitol as a “journalist,” though charging documents from last month stated that he did not have press credentials. He is an employee of MT Media News, which stands for Murder the Media, according to the criminal complaint.

DeCarlo and Ochs previously were taken into custody on Jan. 26 and Jan. 7, respectively, on other charges for their alleged participation in the Capitol riot.

Both will be arraigned on the indictment in front of a district judge, the Justice Department said. If convicted, both men could face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and three years of supervised release.

ABC News left a message with Ochs’ attorney. No attorney information was available for DeCarlo.

On Jan. 29, two alleged Proud Boys members from New York were also indicted on charges of conspiracy in connection with the Capitol attack, the Department of Justice said.

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Britt Reid, Chiefs assistant coach and son of Andy Reid, involved in crash that seriously injured child

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(KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — Britt Reid, an assistant coach for the Kansas City Chiefs and the son of head coach Andy Reid, was involved in a serious crash Thursday night, according to police. Reid is being investigated for “impairment,” Kansas City police said.

Reid suffered non-life-threatening injuries, but two children in a car involved in the crash were seriously injured, including one with life-threatening injuries.

The 35-year-old is a linebackers coach for the Chiefs, who will play in the Super Bowl this Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“The organization has been made aware of a multi-vehicle accident involving Outside Linebackers Coach, Britt Reid,” the Chiefs said in a statement. “We are in the process of gathering information, and we will have no further comment at this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved.”

The accident took place Thursday night at about 9 p.m. near the Chiefs’ practice facility at the Truman Sports Complex, according to police.

Reid hit a car that was assisting another that had run out of gas on the side of the road, causing a chain reaction that hit the stalled vehicle, according to police. A 5-year-old in the broken down car suffered life-threatening injuries, while a 4-year-old in the car suffered non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

The driver of the car Reid hit initially and two adults in the car that ran out of gas were not injured.

Kansas City NBC affiliate KSHB, which obtained a search warrant related to the case, reported Reid admitted to drinking before the crash.

The Chiefs are not traveling to Tampa, the host city for Super Bowl 55, until Saturday. The team was remaining in Kansas City due to COVID-19 protocols.

Reid has worked alongside his father, who has coached in the NFL since 1992 and taken the Eagles and Chiefs to the Super Bowl, since 2013. Andy Reid won his first title with Kansas City last year.

Britt Reid pleaded guilty to flashing a gun at another driver in a road rage incident in 2007 and served prison time. While in prison, he also pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence from a separate incident.

ABC News’ Nick Cirone and Matt Foster contributed to this report.

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Morgan Wallen's sales numbers soar after racial slur controversy gets him banished from country radio

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ABC/Image Group LAEarlier this week, Morgan Wallen’s rising star status in the country music industry plummeted after video footage emerged that showed him yelling racial slurs, including the N-word.

In the span of just 24 hours, Morgan’s music was swiftly removed from country radio station playlists. His contract with Big Loud Records, in conjunction with Republic Records, was suspended “indefinitely.” He was dropped by his booking agency, and CMT committed to “removing his appearances from all of our platforms.”

In the wake of the fallout, Wallen’s music saw a 65-percent drop in radio spins as the result of stations pulling it from their playlists, according to data collected by Rolling Stone.

However, at least for the time being, the singer’s fan base doesn’t seem to be wavering in their support. Rolling Stone‘s data also indicates that Morgan’s sales actually jumped 1,220 percent on Wednesday, and his streaming numbers remained steady, despite his removal from playlists on Spotify and Apple Music.

The video in question initially surfaced on TMZ Tuesday evening. That same night, the singer apologized in a statement made available to ABC News. “There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word,” Morgan said. “I promise to do better.”

Since issuing that statement late on Tuesday, Morgan has remained quiet throughout the ensuing fallout. The Nashville branch of the NAACP has, however, extended an invitation to the singer to join them in conversation and educate himself about why the use of racial slurs is so hurtful.

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Julie Andrews, other stars, react to the death of 'The Sound of Music' star Christopher Plummer

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John Lamparski/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — Following the announcement of Christopher Plummer’s death on Friday, many stars took to social media to pay tribute to the Hollywood legend.

The actor, who famously played Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music, died at the age of 91 at his home in Connecticut with his wife of 53 years, Elaine Taylor, by his side, his manager confirmed to ABC News.

Julie Andrews, who starred opposite Plummer in the classic 1965 film, called Plummer a “cherished friend” in a statement.

“The world has lost a consummate actor today and I have lost a cherished friend,” she said in a statement obtained by ABC News. “I treasure the memories of our work together and all the humor and fun we shared through the years. My heart and condolences go out to his lovely wife Elaine, and his daughter Amanda.”

The official Twitter account for The Sound of Music also shared a note on Plummer’s everlasting legacy: “We’re saddened to hear of Christopher Plummer’s passing. His legacy as our Captain will live on in THE SOUND OF MUSIC forever. Our thoughts are with his loved ones during this time.”

Chris Evans, who starred with Plummer in Knives Outtweeted his condolences. “This is truly heartbreaking. What an unbelievable loss. Few careers have such longevity and impact. One of my favorite memories from Knives Out was playing piano together in the Thrombey house between set ups. He was a lovely man and a legendary talent.”

Actor and producer Daniel Dae Kim noted, “We watched the #SoundOfMusic so much when I was a boy that he and the Von Trapps felt like family. Rest In Peace, legend.”

Rosie O’Donnell tweeted a clip from her old talk show during which she reunited Plummer and Andrews, writing “rest in peace captain von trap [sic].”

By Stephen Iervolino
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GameStop stock situation spawns HBO movie

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iStock/Dkart(LOS ANGELES) — From the “it had to happen sooner or later” file, HBO will produce a movie based on the recent GameStop stock market saga, according to Variety.

The headline-making situation saw a bunch of amateur day traders beating wealthy hedge fund managers at their own game, “shorting” a low-priced stock — in this case for the company GameStop — to boost its value.

The “David and Goliath” story boosted the price of the stock some 1,700%, until “Goliath” — in this case, established Wall Street insiders — called foul and used their clout to have some of the trading shut down. A class action lawsuit against the online trading app Robinhood quickly followed, after it stopped the amateur traders from doing business.

Variety reports the HBO project will be produced in part by Jason Blum of Blumhouse Television — but it’s not the only one on the subject.  There’s a documentary in the works, as well as another feature film written by Zero Dark Thirty‘s Mark Boal and starring actor Noah Centineo from Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, according to the trade.

By Stephen Iervolino
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