Jacob Fracker, an off obligation police officer charged in reference to the violent riots on the US Capitol, is a member of the Virginia National Guard, an official stated on Thursday, changing into the primary recognized individual at present within the army to be arrested over final week’s occasions.
President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol on Jan. 6, forcing lawmakers to flee the internal chambers of the constructing, fearing for his or her lives.
On Wednesday, the Department of Justice stated Fracker, together with one other off obligation police officer, Thomas Robertson, had been charged after they had been photographed contained in the Capitol “making an obscene statement in front of a statue of (Revolutionary hero) John Stark.”
On Thursday, the Virginia National Guard stated Fracker is a corporal within the State’s Guard and serves as an infantryman.
“The Virginia National Guard will conduct an investigation into the matter, and we will be able to release more information when that is complete,” it stated in a press release.
Fracker was not on obligation with different members of the Virginia National Guard serving to defend President-elect Joe Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration, the Guard added.
The disclosure, first reported by Military.com, comes the identical day a senior official stated there had been a rise in extremism within the United States army over the previous yr.
Five folks together with a police officer died on account of the assault on the Capitol. The assault marks a crucial second for extremists who’ve seized on false claims, unfold by Trump, that the US election system is fraudulent and rigged.
“I think there is an increase (in extremism) based on the societal increases,” the senior official, talking on the situation of anonymity, informed reporters.
The official added there was additionally a rise due to extra reporting within the army, and stated the army was monitoring down leads.