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Capitol Rioter with 'Slicked Back' Hair Faces Charges After His Banker Identified Him to the Feds (Original Post) Generic Other Feb 2021 OP
Horrifying. Nt spooky3 Feb 2021 #1
I laughed at the banker checking out the FBI wanted posters Generic Other Feb 2021 #2
Clayton Ray Mullins, 2 sources... irisblue Feb 2021 #3
Oh, he better lawyer up Generic Other Feb 2021 #8
he'll probably be provided onethatcares Feb 2021 #32
Yo Clayton Leghorn21 Feb 2021 #4
A loyal customer for 30 years: dalton99a Feb 2021 #5
I'm Glad They Busted Him, But... ProfessorGAC Feb 2021 #6
this post is meaningless without pics CatWoman Feb 2021 #9
A Fair Point, Indeed ProfessorGAC Feb 2021 #18
Ok, CW. Here's Your Pic! ProfessorGAC Feb 2021 #34
So... PutGramaOnThePhone Feb 2021 #19
Substituting Jr Hi Science ProfessorGAC Feb 2021 #33
Another terrorist behind bars is very good news. Thanks for letting us know. n/t MerryBlooms Feb 2021 #7
I thought that you would remain anonymous Dagstead Bumwood Feb 2021 #10
Slick hair thought he'd remain anonymous too Generic Other Feb 2021 #12
Idk, I'd worry. These people are dangerous soothsayer Feb 2021 #14
Exactly. No telling what they're capable of doing, as witnessed by the events of January 6. Dagstead Bumwood Feb 2021 #16
Right, but he was a white supremacist terrorist caught committing crimes, Dagstead Bumwood Feb 2021 #15
The FBI went to the bank employee Moosepoop Feb 2021 #25
Guess I assumed it was a case where they identified them Dagstead Bumwood Feb 2021 #26
The headline makes it sound that way. Moosepoop Feb 2021 #28
I guess "insurrectionist who looks like Jon Voight" didn't cut it. Grokenstein Feb 2021 #11
Obviously an Antifascist maintaining his deep cover. Marcuse Feb 2021 #13
No hair gel in prison. kairos12 Feb 2021 #17
Sure there is! SunSeeker Feb 2021 #21
Just spewed by excellent gin. LOL. kairos12 Feb 2021 #22
Welcome to the Smegma Salon ChubbyStar Feb 2021 #24
how many they got now ? have not seen in awhile ? monkeyman1 Feb 2021 #20
About 256 so far MyMission Feb 2021 #30
thank ya much for the info monkeyman1 Feb 2021 #31
It could be your banker, it could be your neighbor gratuitous Feb 2021 #23
In this moment, at least, I have a somewhat elevated opinion of bankers. BobTheSubgenius Feb 2021 #27
His "banker." Yeah, right! AKA the stripper on the other side of the tracks he shorted. ffr Feb 2021 #29

Generic Other

(28,979 posts)
2. I laughed at the banker checking out the FBI wanted posters
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 09:26 PM
Feb 2021

and saying, "Hey, that's the guy with the slicked down hair who's always bouncing checks!"

irisblue

(32,950 posts)
3. Clayton Ray Mullins, 2 sources...
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 09:48 PM
Feb 2021

source-https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2021/02/23/capitol-riot-arrests-kentucky-man-charged/4567947001/


snip-Clayton Ray Mullins of Benton was arrested Tuesday and faces the following charges, according to FBI Louisville:

assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers

knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds

disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds

and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.


more at source


https://www.wkms.org/post/fbi-marshall-co-man-accused-dragging-officer-down-us-capitol-stairs-rioters#stream/0



snip-"According to the complaint, an individual stepped in, preventing A.W. from being assaulted further and allowing the officer to retreat back into a tunnel at the U.S. Capitol building. A.W. then realized his head was bleeding and was taken to the hospital, where his wound required two staples to close.

The complaint states Mullins was seen, and subsequently identified, in various social media videos and pictures participating in the assault of A.W. The hashtag #slickback trended on social media in connection to Mullins, in reference to Mullins’ slicked back hairstyle.

In one Youtube video, Mullins is seen making several attempts to grab A.W.’s foot, then violently pulling once he secured his grip, then dragged A.W. down the stairs.

“[The special agent] observed the image below of A.W. wearing a full MPD-issued uniform and neon jacket as MULLINS grabbed his leg. In the video, at least one other officer makes multiple attempts to pull A.W. away from MULLINS, essentially engaging in a battle of tug of war,” the complaint states, in reference to body camera footage.


more at that source as well.

ProfessorGAC

(64,951 posts)
6. I'm Glad They Busted Him, But...
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 09:58 PM
Feb 2021

...that's slicked back hair?
My hair is slicked back. Everything straight back, into a pony tail.
But, when it wasn't long enough to tie back, it was still slicked back. (Wet combed and top & sides back.)
So, I know what slicked back is! It's on my head!
That guy has a part and it doesn't go straight back.
And it's not slicked.
Curious he got hashtagged that way.
Either way, he's a terrorist no matter the description of his haircut. Glad he's arrested.

ProfessorGAC

(64,951 posts)
18. A Fair Point, Indeed
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 10:47 PM
Feb 2021

Unfortunately, I still haven't figured out how to use imgur.
And, I'm not willing to pay for photobucket.
So, I guess you'll have to trust me on this!

PutGramaOnThePhone

(236 posts)
19. So...
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 10:49 PM
Feb 2021

if they haven’t caught the man with “slicked back” hair, the question is begging...where were you on January 6 Professor? 😁

Dagstead Bumwood

(3,615 posts)
10. I thought that you would remain anonymous
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 10:18 PM
Feb 2021

if you identified these scumbags? So, did the banker publicly identify himself or herself? If not, that sucks. I'd hate to finger someone out of some sense of patriotic duty only to have my identity shared with all of his well-armed, white supremacist buddies.

Dagstead Bumwood

(3,615 posts)
15. Right, but he was a white supremacist terrorist caught committing crimes,
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 10:39 PM
Feb 2021

not an honest citizen trying to do the right thing. Huge difference in expected anonymity.

Now, if the banker decided to go public, well, that's on him or her. But I'd hate to think the alternative case were true.

Moosepoop

(1,920 posts)
25. The FBI went to the bank employee
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 11:08 PM
Feb 2021

[link:https://www.wkms.org/post/fbi-marshall-co-man-accused-dragging-officer-down-us-capitol-stairs-rioters#stream/0|]


The complaint goes on to state that a lead around Jan. 25 led the special agent to the driver’s license for Mullins, which was used to identify a bank account Mullins had at F.N.B. Bank. Around Feb. 5, investigators interviewed a bank employee who had a decades-long relationship with Mullins at the bank, identifying Mullins in a photo.

The employee also mentioned to investigators Mullins had been in the bank lobby on Feb. 4, which was confirmed by investigators via surveillance footage.


So the FBI got a lead from someone else, which led to the idiot's driver license, which in turn led to a bank account at that bank. The FBI then questioned a bank employee, who identified the jerk from a picture. I know that if the FBI ever turned up at my workplace with a photo of someone, and asked me if I knew them, I'd tell them the truth, even if it was someone I'd rather not have to identify. I'd be too afraid not to.

Dagstead Bumwood

(3,615 posts)
26. Guess I assumed it was a case where they identified them
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 11:16 PM
Feb 2021

from looking at the FBI website (or something along those lines), not the FBI actually showing up at the bank as part of an investigation. That does make a difference.

MyMission

(1,849 posts)
30. About 256 so far
Thu Feb 25, 2021, 03:41 AM
Feb 2021

Many look at sedition tracker, which lists 256
https://seditiontracker.com

I also look at USA today's ongoing report, which lists 246
https://www.usatoday.com/storytelling/capitol-riot-mob-arrests/

The DOJ website is a good resource, but they do not offer a count. You can use search words to sort by state, indicted, detained, released, violent, etc.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-cases

I recently found an article from NPR that also has good information and gets updated.
https://www.npr.org/2021/02/09/965472049/the-capitol-siege-the-arrested-and-their-stories

I check these sires fairly regularly. I sometimes look for other articles about the arrests, and find an assortment, from cursory to detailed information.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
23. It could be your banker, it could be your neighbor
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 11:04 PM
Feb 2021

It could be anyone who rats out these criminals. Considering what they're wanted for, I'd guess that they have led lives that don't inspire a whole lot of loyalty or good feelings in the people they've met along the way. For those who haven't been fingered yet, they have to know the day is coming and coming soon when someone they've pissed off will be flipping around on the internet and come across their photo from that day. "There's that asshole who spread nails on my driveway!"

Tick tock, motha-fuckas!

BobTheSubgenius

(11,562 posts)
27. In this moment, at least, I have a somewhat elevated opinion of bankers.
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 11:20 PM
Feb 2021

I'm sure it won't last, but I like this guy for now.

ffr

(22,665 posts)
29. His "banker." Yeah, right! AKA the stripper on the other side of the tracks he shorted.
Wed Feb 24, 2021, 11:39 PM
Feb 2021

That would be more like it. Pay him back, honey!

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