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Aruba’s ONLY English newspaper
A r u b a ’ s O N L Y E n g l i s h n e w s p a p e r
Hundreds of convictions, but a major mystery is still unsolved 3
years after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mem-
bers of far-right extremist
groups. Former police officers.
An Olympic gold medalist
swimmer. And active duty
U.S. Marines. They are among
the hundreds of people who
have been convicted in the
massive prosecution of the
Jan 6, 2021, riot in the three
years since the stunned na-
tion watched the U.S. Capitol
attack unfold on live TV.
Washington’s federal court-
house remains flooded with
trials, guilty plea hearings and
sentencings stemming from
what has become the larg-
est criminal investigation in
American history. And the
hunt for suspects is far from
over. “We cannot replace
votes and deliberation with
violence and intimidation,”
Matthew Graves, the U.S.
attorney for the District of
Columbia, told reporters on
Thursday. U.S. Attorney for the District of Colombia Matthew Graves speaks about the unfolding of the January 6 attack on the Capitol during
Continued on Page 2 a presentation ahead of this year’s third anniversary in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. Associated Press
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