Capitol Police Officer Charged With Helping a Guy in His Facebook Fishing Groups Hide Insurrection Evidence

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A Capitol Police officer was arrested on Friday for helping someone in his Facebook fishing groups hide evidence that they participated in the insurrection

“Hey [Person 1], im a capitol police officer who agrees with your political stance,” Riley allegedly wrote. “Take down the part about being in the building they are currently investigating and everyone who was in the building is going to [be] charged. Just looking out!”

At one point, the indictment claims, Riley joked with the rioter that if he came back to D.C., he could stay with him and Riley would arrange a Capitol tour so he could see the building “legally.” They even exchanged phone numbers and called each other, prosecutors claimed.

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