Hundreds of Capitol Rioters Have Been Added To The FBI Most Wanted List

They need your help to identify them.
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The FBI has found a new way to help identify those involved in the January 6 Pro-Trump Capitol riots.

The bureau launched a new section of their most wanted webpage featuring hundreds of photos of those involved in the riot, and they're asking the public's help identifying them.

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223  Rioters photographed

The website features multiple photos of each rioter taken from different angles in order to help make identifying them easier.

The FBI says those who participated in the riots committed various alleged criminal offenses including the destruction of property, assaulting law enforcement personnel, targeting members of the media for assault, and other unlawful conduct.

The bureau is also offering an award of $100,000 for any information leading to the location, arrest, and conviction of whoever is responsible for the placement of pipe bombs in Washington D.C. on January 5.

If you have any information regarding those involved in the incident, you are encouraged to contact the FBI's tipline. 

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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