Two More Accused Militia Members Added to Growing Oaf Creepers Indictment.
Oath Keepers approach the U.S. Capitol in stack formation, prosecutors say in this indictment of nine members. The arrow points to Florida chapter leader Kelly Meggs.
A week before the siege on the U.S. Capitol, several Oath Keepers members allegedly joined a leadership only chat on the encrypted messaging platform Signal. The groups leader and the organizer of the so-called quick reaction force logged on along with several others, prosecutors say.
In a new indictment unveiled on Monday, federal prosecutors introduced a Georgia man they identified as another chat participant: 43-year-old Brian Ulrich (a.k.a. Molon Labe), who is quoted in court papers planning to bring assault weapons and ammunition to the U.S. Capitol.
According to prosecutors, Ulrich typed in a typo-strewn screed: Someone can tell me if Im crazy but Im planning on having a backpack for regular use and then a separate backpack with my ammo load out with some basics that I can juyst [sic] switch too [sic] is [sic] shit truly [sic] the fan blades
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