January 6 pardons: At least 17 people with San Antonio ties were charged in connection with 2021 Capitol breach
Read full article: January 6 pardons: At least 17 people with San Antonio ties were charged in connection with 2021 Capitol breachThrough court records and news releases, KSAT Investigates found at least 17 people who are charged or convicted in the attack on the Capitol that have ties to San Antonio and South Texas.
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San Antonio man charged in Capitol riot receives longer-than-recommended jail sentence
Read full article: San Antonio man charged in Capitol riot receives longer-than-recommended jail sentenceA San Antonio man who allegedly bragged about participating in the deadly Jan. 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol has been sentenced to jail.
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San Antonio man charged in U.S. Capitol riots accepts plea deal, records show
Read full article: San Antonio man charged in U.S. Capitol riots accepts plea deal, records showA San Antonio man who was charged in connection with the deadly siege of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump has agreed to plead guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.
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Update: San Antonio man charged in connection with deadly siege of U.S. Capitol waives hearings
Read full article: Update: San Antonio man charged in connection with deadly siege of U.S. Capitol waives hearingsSan Antonio man fired from job, released on bond for charges in connection with Capitol insurrectionSAN ANTONIO – Update (9 a.m.): Matthew Carl Mazzocco has waived both his identity and preliminary hearing. Original (7:17 a.m.: A San Antonio man who was charged in connection with the deadly siege of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump will have a second court appearance on Tuesday. His second charge is disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, which is a Class B misdemeanor and carries a maximum penalty of 6 months in jail. The hearing was held virtually and was presided by United States Magistrate Judge Henry. Mazzocco was released from jail on a personal recognizance bond and was ordered to not travel outside of the contiguous United States and Washington D.C.
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San Antonio man fired from job, released on bond for charges in connection with Capitol insurrection
Read full article: San Antonio man fired from job, released on bond for charges in connection with Capitol insurrectionSAN ANTONIO – After being arrested in San Antonio Sunday for his alleged role in the deadly pro-Trump Capitol riot on Jan. 6, Matthew Carl Mazzocco made his first federal court appearance on Tuesday. The hearing was held virtually and United States Magistrate Judge Henry Bemporad presided. During the hearing, Mazzocco, 37, who was represented by attorney Robbie Ward, was read his charges. In the videos, Mazzocco could be heard telling other people who stormed the Capitol not to take or destroy anything. Mazzocco was employed with Synergy One Lending, Inc., as a loan officer but was recently fired, KSAT confirmed.
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Texas man arrested in Capitol attack threatened his family if they turned him in, records show
Read full article: Texas man arrested in Capitol attack threatened his family if they turned him in, records showFILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, supporters of President Donald Trump stand outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)DALLAS – The FBI has arrested two more Texas men for alleged crimes related to the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. Guy Reffitt was arrested Friday at his home in Wylie, a city about 35 miles (56 kilometers) northeast of downtown Dallas, according to court records. An FBI spokeswoman said Matthew Carl Mazzocco, 37, was also arrested without incident in San Antonio on Sunday. FBI agents found an AR-15 rifle and a pistol during their search of Reffitt's home, according to the affidavit.
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San Antonio man arrested for involvement in Capitol insurrection
Read full article: San Antonio man arrested for involvement in Capitol insurrectionSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio man has been arrested by the FBI after he allegedly participated in the Capitol insurrection in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6. Matthew Carl Mazzocco, 37, was arrested Sunday in San Antonio without incident, according to San Antonio FBI public affairs officer Michelle Lee. He is charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Mazzocco is expected to appear in federal court Tuesday in San Antonio. A second Texas man was arrested Sunday for his involvement in the insurrection.