An alleged Jan. 6 participant who online sleuths dubbed “Conan O’Riot” due to his resemblance to former late-night talk show host Conan O’Brien was arrested by the FBI this week.

Derek Nelson, who was an active-duty U.S. Marine from October 2011 to September 2015, was arrested in Champaign, Illinois, on Wednesday, according to federal court records. Along with his co-defendant, Derek Dodder of Nevada, 30-year-old Nelson faces four misdemeanor charges in connection with the U.S. Capitol attack.

Online “Sedition Hunters” dubbed the redheaded Nelson #ConanORiot, using the hashtag to track his movements at the Capitol. The sleuths had identified Nelson more than two years ago, by the summer of 2021.

Nelson was dressed up in colonial attire on Jan. 6, specifically “a brown tricorn hat along with a blue double-breasted button coat and red or maroon undershirt with a white scarf around his neck,” according to the FBI. In one video cited by the FBI, filmed near the Washington Monument, where crowds had gathered to watch then-President Donald Trump’s speech, a videographer asks Nelson why he’s there.

“To start a revolution,” Nelson said. "Why are you here?”

When the crowd descended on the Capitol, Nelson was near the front lines as a pro-Trump mob chased down outnumbered officers on the west side of the building, according to the FBI.

Once inside the Capitol, Nelson wore goggles and a respirator mask, and video presented as evidence in another Jan. 6 case shows him running away after another rioter sets off a fire extinguisher near the doors to the House of Representatives, which were barricaded as members fled the violent mob.

  • ArugulaZ@kbin.social
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    Funny that NBC would mention Conan O’Brien after that Tonight Show mess from thirteen years ago.

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    I still don’t know why these animals weren’t executed for treason.

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      Because civilized societies don’t execute people. Even the ones who think execution is ethical.

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        You may think a country should pay to house and feed a person who’s aim was to destroy it, but I don’t.

        Execution or exile. Pick one.

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            As long as they don’t exist in this country, I don’t care. Personally, I’d launch them into the sun, but that’s me.

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          I suppose it fits with the punishment model of the American justice system, rather than the rehabilitative one in functional countries.

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                It’s what they deserve. No one chose this for them, they chose to turn on their own. We tried playing nice, and this is where it got us.

                No more.

                History is fool of extreme measure to right wrongs, and MAGA is about as wrong as it can get. If you think this is extremist views- remember that Extremism is how America won its freedom- so don’t try playing the sympathetic humanist bullshit here, because that time is LONG past.