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LiberalArkie

(15,727 posts)
Sat Jan 9, 2021, 05:34 AM Jan 2021

An Air Force Combat Veteran Breached the Senate

By Ronan Farrow
January 9, 2021


The retired Air Force officer Larry Rendall Brock, Jr., wearing a combat helmet, in the Senate chamber.Photograph by Win McNamee / Getty

As insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol this week, a few figures stood out. One man, clad in a combat helmet, body armor, and other tactical gear, was among the group that made it to the inner reaches of the building. Carrying zip-tie handcuffs, he was captured in photographs and videos on the Senate floor and with a group that descended on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office suite. In a video shot by ITV News, he is seen standing against a wall adjacent to Pelosi’s office, his face covered by a bandana. At another point, he appears to exit the suite, face exposed, pushing his way through the crowds of demonstrators.


A day after the riots, John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at Citizen Lab, at the University of Toronto’s Munk School, notified the F.B.I. that he suspected the man was retired Lieutenant Colonel Larry Rendall Brock, Jr., a Texas-based Air Force Academy graduate and combat veteran. Scott-Railton had been trying to identify various people involved in the attack. “I used a number of techniques to hone in on his identity, including facial recognition and image enhancement, as well as seeking contextual clues from his military paraphernalia,” Scott-Railton told me. Brock was wearing several patches on his combat helmet and body armor, including one bearing a yellow fleur de lis, the insignia of the 706th Fighter Squadron. He also wore several symbols suggesting that he lived in Texas, including a vinyl tag of the Texas flag overlaid on the skull logo of the Punisher, the Marvel comic-book character. The Punisher has been adopted by police and Army groups and, more recently, by white supremacists and followers of QAnon. Scott-Railton also found a recently deleted Twitter account associated with Brock, with a Crusader as its avatar.

Two family members and a longtime friend said that Brock’s political views had grown increasingly radical in recent years. Bill Leake, who flew with Brock in the Air Force for a decade, said that he had distanced himself from Brock. “I don’t contact him anymore ’cause he’s gotten extreme,” Leake told me. In recent years, Brock had become an increasingly committed supporter of Donald Trump, frequently wearing a Make America Great Again hat. In the days leading up to the siege of the Capitol, Brock had posted to social media about his plans to travel to Washington, D.C., to participate in Trump’s “Save America” rally. Brock’s family members said that he called himself a patriot, and that his expressions of that identity had become increasingly strident. One recalled “weird rage talk, basically, saying he’s willing to get in trouble to defend what he thinks is right, which is Trump being the President, I guess.” Both family members said that Brock had made racist remarks in their presence and that they believed white-supremacist views may have contributed to his motivations.

In an interview, Brock confirmed that he was the man in the photos and videos. He denied that he held racist views and echoed Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud, saying that he derived his understanding of the matter principally from social media. He told me that he had gone to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate peacefully. “The President asked for his supporters to be there to attend, and I felt like it was important, because of how much I love this country, to actually be there,” he said. Brock added that he did not identify as part of any organized group and claimed that, despite the scenes of destruction that day, he had seen no violence. When he arrived at the Capitol, he said, he assumed he was welcome to enter the building.

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https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/an-air-force-combat-veteran-breached-the-senate

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An Air Force Combat Veteran Breached the Senate (Original Post) LiberalArkie Jan 2021 OP
Throw him in front of the UCMJ, if applicable sakabatou Jan 2021 #1
Welcome to enter the building? Yeah the Federal penitentiary. dem4decades Jan 2021 #2
Sounds like he needs to be locked up & probably in the psych ward.... WePurrsevere Jan 2021 #3
The Capitol is full of security cameras arlyellowdog Jan 2021 #4
Who among us doesn't carry zip-tie handcuffs and wear a combat helmet.... KY_EnviroGuy Jan 2021 #5

WePurrsevere

(24,259 posts)
3. Sounds like he needs to be locked up & probably in the psych ward....
Sat Jan 9, 2021, 05:56 AM
Jan 2021

Of a high security prison right along with Ghouliani & Trump.

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,494 posts)
5. Who among us doesn't carry zip-tie handcuffs and wear a combat helmet....
Sat Jan 9, 2021, 06:17 AM
Jan 2021

when visiting our Congressional representatives?.....

He'll wish he had that combat gear in jail.

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