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Horned QAnon nut Jake Angeli vows he'll be BACK for inauguration and hasn't been contacted by cops
THE HORNED rioter who stormed the Capitol is topping Washington DC Police Department’s wanted list but “isn’t worried” about being arrested and plans to return for inauguration.
Jake Angeli, 32, told journalists he hadn’t been contacted by cops and was headed home.
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“If I could come back for the inauguration, that would be great,” he told journalist Tik Root in a phone conversation this morning.
Angeli also revealed he would have left the Capitol earlier if President Trump had directed and is not worried about being arrested.
“I trust the President…. I obey the orders of the President of the United States,” he said during the phone chat.
“I didn't smash any windows…I didn't vandalize anything while I was in the Senate.”
Also known as the "QAnon Shaman", Angeli was photographed wearing horns and a fur inside the Capitol, and even in the Senate chambers.
QAnon, an extremely controversial far-right group, believe Satan-worshipping pedophiles run a global child sex-trafficking ring and plot against President Donald Trump.
While Trump supporters sieged the Capitol building as Congress met to certify Joe Biden as President of the United States, pictures began to emerge of the protestors.
The heavily-tattooed Angeli was seen shirtless with his face painted red, white and blue in a similar style to the Confederate flag.
Before storming the building he was seen speaking to crowds of Trump supporters and screaming: "Thank you President Trump! Thank you Q! America, land of the free home of the brave!"
He was at the front of a group of agitators who faced off with DC cops who desperately tried in vain to protect the establishment.
He later made his way into the Senate chamber where he was seen stood behind the dais in the Senate chamber where just moments earlier Vice President Mike Pence and Pelosi had been.
The incident halted the vote of Congress convened to certify President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory.
Four people are dead and several others were seriously injured during the violent siege, although order has now been restored.
Calls have now been made by a bipartisan political uprising to force Trump from office using either the 25th Amendment or impeachment.
Another intruder, Richard 'Bigo' Barnett also revealed how he really made himself at home while snooping through Pelosi's office.
The Trump fan – who boasts he will run for Arkansas governor in 2022 – claimed he "wrote a nasty note, put my feet up on her desk and scratched my balls."
A photo of the politician's desk later showed an ominous handwritten message which read "we will not back down."
Barnett was later seen outside the Capitol brandishing an envelope with the speaker’s letterhead which he claimed he had taken from her office.
However, he insisted he had not stolen it adding “I put a quarter on her desk”, reports the New York Times.
The 60-year-old reportedly laughed as he told other protesters what he had done.
He claimed that he had just been knocking on the door of Pelosi's office when he was pushed in by the mob.
However, he apparently conceded his story sounded unlikely adding: “I’ll probably be telling them this is what happened all the way to the D.C. jail,”
Angeli and others dressed variously as frontiersmen, bandits and soldiers as they forced their way into the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon.
The tattooed oddball, said to be a fixture at the Arizona State Capitol building "shouting about various conspiracy theories" claims he can fight pedos in other "dimensions."
Among his bonkers beliefs, he claims the world elites have underground bases where they are developing "anti-gravity technology" and "infinite energy."
In the chaotic bloody scenes:
- Senators met to vote and certify the results of the election
- Protesters broke down fences outside the US Capitol and stormed the building and Capitol buildings were put on lockdown
- Vice President Mike Pence, followed by Senators, were evacuated
- A woman was shot among three others amid the violent scenes and was said to be in critical condition
- Trump told those that sieged the Capitol to "go home in peace"
- An IED was reportedly found on Capitol grounds
- The woman who was shot inside the Capitol was pronounced dead
- Members of Congress said they will continue to certify the election results on Wednesday night
Hundreds of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building where bloody clashes erupted in Congress.
The violence erupted as rioters fought cops and pushed their way inside the building as members of Congress were meeting to vote and certify Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential election.
It came moments after Trump addressed his supporters at a nearby rally.
"We're going to walk down to the Capitol," he told his supporters earlier on Wednesday.
"And we're gonna cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.
"And we're probably not going to be cheering, so much for some of them, because you'll never take back our country with weakness, you have to show strength and you have to be strong."
One woman who was shot by police during the confrontation later died in hospital.
Her husband has since identified her as Ashli Babbit, of San Diego, KUSI-TV reports.
Washington DC Police also confirmed that another three people, including an adult man and two adult women, died from "medical emergencies" related to the riots but no further details have yet been provided.
Babbit was an Air Force vet who had 14 years in the service and had completed four tours of duty.
Her husband called her a major President Trump supporter.
A graphic clip shared on social media showed Babbit bleeding from the neck after she was shot.
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