San Antonio man charged in U.S. Capitol riots fired from his job
37-year-old Matthew Carl Mazzocco is expected to make his first federal court appearance Tuesday.
SAN ANTONIO A San Antonio man was arrested in connection to the U.S. Capitol riots. Since the FBI arrested him, his employer says he is no longer working for their company.
Social media posts are identifying 37-year-old Matthew Carl Mazzocco in two videos that are circulating online. People say one video shows a man that is allegedly Mazzocco walking with President Trump supporters in the halls of the Capitol. The man in the video is heard saying, Were all going to get in trouble for what were doing. Another video thats now gone viral allegedly shows Mazzoccos personal Facebook account. One snapshot shows a selfie with the phrase, The capital is ours!
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As for the fallout of his actions, it continues with his job as a loan officer. According to a national licensing site, NMLS Consumer Access, Synergy One Lending, is listed as his most recent employer. KENS 5 contacted the company and a spokesperson said he is no longer employed with them. His profile is also, not on the company's website. A spokesperson said in a statement:
For those concerned, we wish to inform you that this individual is no longer employed by our company. Part of our core vision for our company is to build and maintain a pristine reputation. We remain steadfast to that enduring objective. Thank you.
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And another MAGAt contributes to increasing the unemployment rate.