The FBI Is Asking For Help Identifying Protesters And Twitter Is Throwing Shade

Pics on social media aren't cutting it.
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Hundred of Pro-Trump protesters stormed the United States Capitol building on Wednesday, breaching security and causing destruction.

Now, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is asking for help identifying the rioting protesters, and those on Twitter don't understand how they can't figure it out.

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We are accepting tips and digital media depicting rioting or violence in and around the U.S. Capitol on January 6. FBI

One person even pointed out that the Bureau already has access to multiple videos and photographs of the protesters, as well as some social media accounts.

Some claim the rioters even live-streamed the entire incident, causing some Twitter users to wonder why the FBI is asking for help.

While others were actually quick to take action and solve the case of the mysterious man with face paint and an animal headdress.

If you do wish to submit information to the FBI regarding the violent protests at the United States Capitol, visit the FBI website. 

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