A Missouri woman who participated in the Capitol riots and posed with Nancy Pelosi’s nameplate has been charged.
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The woman has been identified as Emily Hernandez of Sullivan after the FBI received a Facebook profile photo from a close source. Another source sent investigators a Snapchat screenshot of Hernandez recording herself once she entered the Capitol building and prior to the charges, Hernandez was seen in an ITV video wearing a grey hat and sunglasses as noted by a criminal complaint.
“At approximately the 2 minute 47 second mark, a female with brown hair, round sunglasses, and a white and gray winter hat (PERSON 1) appears to be standing near the same office with the curved entryway, except the wooden sign is missing from above the door. PERSON 1 then appears to hold up a broken engraved piece of wood and a white manila envelope. The fractured wood appears to be a piece of the same wooden sign previously seen above the Speaker’s office, as the words “the House” and letters “Nancy” are clearly visible. In a tip to the FBI, TIPSTER 1 identified PERSON 1, as seen in the video, as an individual named EMILY HERNANDEZ. TIPSTER 1 advised that HERNANDEZ was from Sullivan, Missouri. TIPSTER 1 also submitted the photograph seen in Figure 2 as a tip, again identifying PERSON 1 as Emily HERNANDEZ.”
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Hernandez faces several charges which include unlawful entry, engaging in disorderly conduct, and stealing federal property.
SOURCE: New York Post