Thomas Hale-Cusanelli, an alleged Nazi sympathizer and Army reservist, was charged with obstructing an official proceeding.
Highlights
- Thomas Hale-Cusanelli, an alleged Nazi sympathizer and Army reservist, was charged with obstructing an official proceeding.
- He was found guilty on five charges ranging from obstruction to disorderly conduct in the Capitol riot case.
- The jury was shown video, audio and social media images, as well as text messages involving his actions on and before the Jan.
- 6 attack on the Capitol.
- The texts also show he had used several homophobic, racist, anti-Black, and anti-Semitic terms.
- He faces sentencing September 16, a Trump-appointed judge who has acquitted two other individuals in the case.