Current:Home > ContactPrinceton University student pleads guilty to joining mob’s attack on Capitol -FutureFinance
Princeton University student pleads guilty to joining mob’s attack on Capitol
TrendPulse View
Date:2025-04-06 21:15:39
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man who was a Princeton University student when the FBI arrested him on charges related to the U.S. Capitol riot pleaded guilty on Monday to joining a mob’s attack on police officers during one of the most violent clashes on Jan. 6, 2021.
Larry Fife Giberson was on the front lines when rioters attacked police officers in a tunnel on the Capitol’s Lower West Terrace. Giberson, 22, of Manahawkin, New Jersey, waved other rioters into the tunnel and then joined in a coordinated push against officers guarding an entrance to the building, according to a court filing.
Giberson tried in vain to start a chant of “Drag them out!” and then cheered on rioters using weapons and pepper spray against police in the tunnel, according to an FBI’s agent affidavit. Giberson remained in the area for roughly an hour, the affidavit says.
Giberson pleaded guilty to a felony charge of interfering with police during a civil disorder, court records show. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols is scheduled to sentence him on Nov. 1. The judge allowed him to remain free until his sentencing.
Giberson was enrolled at Princeton as an undergraduate when he was arrested in March on riot-related charges. On Monday, a university spokesperson declined to answer questions about Giberson’s enrollment status.
Charles Burnham, an attorney for Giberson, didn’t immediately respond to emails and a telephone call seeking comment.
Giberson was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat and a Trump flag around his neck when he joined the Jan. 6 attack, which disrupted the joint session of Congress for certifying President Joe Biden’s electoral victory over Donald Trump.
The FBI posted images of Giberson on social media to seek the public’s help in identifying him. Online sleuths also posted images of Giberson using the “#DragThemOut” hashtag moniker.
Investigators matched photos of Giberson from the Capitol to several images found on Instagram and Princeton University’s website, according to the FBI.
Also on Monday, a Florida man was arrested on charges that he assaulted several police officers outside the Capitol during the riot. Videos captured Marcus Clint Martin applying first aid to an injured rioter and then shoving two officers who tried to help, the FBI said.
Other videos show Martin, 32, of Blountstown, Florida, piling onto an officer who was knocked over and removing metal barriers after chasing officers away from their positions in front of the Capitol, according to the FBI.
Martin was arrested in Panama City, Florida, on charges including civil disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding police.
Approximately 1,100 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the Capitol riot. More than 600 of them have pleaded guilty. Over 100 others have been convicted by judges or juries after trials in Washington, D.C.
veryGood! (83)
Related
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- What's the best food from Trader Joe's? Shoppers' favorite items revealed in customer poll
- States can't figure out how to execute inmates. Alabama is trying something new.
- A record number of Americans are choosing to work part-time. Here's why.
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- eBay layoffs 2024: E-commerce giant eliminating around 1,000 jobs, 9% of workforce
- Supreme Court allows Alabama to carry out first-ever execution by nitrogen gas of death row inmate Kenneth Smith
- Global warming was primary cause of unprecedented Amazon drought, study finds
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- How to easily find the perfect pair of glasses, sunglasses online using virtual try-on
Ranking
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- The Challenge Alums Johnny Bananas, CT and More Share Secrets of Their Past in New Series
- Justin Timberlake Releases First Solo Song in 6 Years
- State seeks to dismiss death penalty for man accused of killing Indianapolis cop
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- 4 secret iPhone hacks to help you type faster on the keyboard
- Doc Rivers set to become head coach of Milwaukee Bucks: Here's his entire coaching resume
- Turkey's parliament approves Sweden's NATO membership, lifting key hurdle to entry into military alliance
Recommendation
New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
A list of mass killings in the United States this year
China accuses US of ‘abusing’ international law by sailing in Taiwan Strait and South China Sea
Actor Tom Hollander received 'astonishing' Marvel check meant for Tom Holland
The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
2 monuments symbolizing Australia’s colonial past damaged by protesters ahead of polarizing holiday
Ted Bundy tried to kill her, but she survived. Here's the one thing she's sick of being asked.
China accuses US of ‘abusing’ international law by sailing in Taiwan Strait and South China Sea