Saturday, November 2

Texans who participated in the Capitol riots face charges and others have been fired from their jobs

TEXAS – Some of the rioters who forcibly and illegally entered the United States Capitol are Texas residents, and some have already been identified.

The videos and photos that have emerged on social media of the disturbance in the country’s capital have served to identify those responsible and details of the lives of some individuals have been revealed, causing authorities and employers of individuals, who participated in the assault on the Capitol , take action to hold them accountable.

A man from Texas now faces the possibility of going to federal prison after illegally entering the Capitol last Wednesday.

United States prosecutors said that Texan Larry Rendell Brock faces two charges for entering a restricted building without authorization legal and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

The authorities also said that Brock was wearing a green helmet, a bulletproof vest with patches, a black jacket and brown pants.

The authorities also reported that Brock was wearing some handcuffs, which are used by police officers to arrest and restrain people.

In a report by KVUE , a lawyer from the insurance company Goosehead Insurance was fired after video of him appeared on social media inside the Capitol.

Other Texans facing repercussions include a former mayoral candidate from Midland, Texas. Jenny Cudd was recognized in some videos by residents of Midland and the current mayor of the city, Mike Payton

“It saddens me, and that’s all I’m going to say about it. It saddens me, ”said Payton.

The FBI asks for the public’s help to identify other people who appear in the images.