Matthew Beddingfield, of North Carolina, was identified by online sleuths and first named in a March 2021 HuffPost article that laid out how he was identified by members of the Sedition Hunters community who found leads using facial recognition technology.
that laid out how he was identified by members of the Sedition Hunters community who found leads using facial recognition technology. Video footage allegedly shows Beddingfield at the front of the police line using his flagpole with the American flag as a weapon, and also throwing a pole at officers before he joined the mob entering the Capitol building.
"Beddingfield appears to harbor deep resentment towards the Black, Hispanic, Native American, and LGBTQ+ communities while glorifying white supremacist figures, beliefs, language, and ideologies," the memo states. In some messages, the authorities write, "Beddingfield unabashedly expresses his wish that members of those groups meet a violent end and in others he expresses a desire to inflict said violence or death on the same.
He added, "the only tragedy that happened was that Hitler didn’t finish the job," in a Feb. 5 message, according to them.
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