Tyng Jing Yang was first seen roaming Capitol Hill grounds right outside the building on January 6, 2021, according to charges filed against him.
Tyng Jing Yang was first seen roaming Capitol Hill grounds right outside the building on January 6, according to FBI photos included in the charges filed against him.A 60-year-old Hoffman Estates man is facing federal charges, including a felony, for what investigators describe as a physical clash with DC Capitol police during the January 6 uprising.
Yang, sometimes seen with a COVID mask on or at the ready, is also seen in the swarm entering the building.There is a photo gallery of federal pictures offered up in the five-count felony and misdemeanor complaint against Yang. Then, authorities say the suburban Chicago man resisted police. They say he is pictured forcibly interfering by physically grabbing hold of an officer's baton, his nightstick or club. Investigators say the officer was using that baton to try to push back insurrectionists.
Soffer, a former federal prosecutor, says the civil disorder felony lodged against Yang could yield a serious sentence.
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