A new court filing says John Earle Sullivan, 26, told FBI agents last week that he was at the Capitol when the breach happened. He claimed he entered through a window that had been broken out. He also said he was present when Ashli Babbitt, an Air Force veteran, was shot dead by a U.S. Capitol Police officer as she tried to climb into the House Speaker’s Lobby through a window.
Sullivan showed agents the footage he captured inside the building, which he and others entered illegally.
Videos seemingly showed Sullivan and others breaking through a barricade, with the Utah man shouting: “There are so many people. Let’s go. This [Expletive] is ours! yeah. We accomplished this [expletive]. We did this together. We are all a part of this history. Let’s burn this [Expletive] down.”
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He was later heard encouraging protesters to climb a wall to get to an entrance to the Capitol and was seen entering the building.
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During one conversation with others while inside, Sullivan said, “We gotta get this [expletive] burned.” At other times, he spewed, “it’s our house [expletive]” and “we are getting this [expletive].”
Sullivan advised U.S. Capitol Police officers to stand down so that they wouldn’t get hurt, according to the court filing. He joined the crowd trying to open doors to another part of the Capitol, telling people “Hey guys, I have a knife” and asking them to let him get to the front. He did not make it to the doors. He later urged the officers guarding the Speaker’s Lobby to go home, telling them: “Bro, I’ve seen people out there get hurt.”
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Sullivan spoke to a slew of media outlets after the breach, including CNN and ABC. He told The Epoch Times that he took steps to blend in with the crowd so he didn’t “get beat up.” He said he’s known in the activist community as being a member of the far-left, anarcho-communist group Antifa, but denied being a member of the network.
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He told The Epoch Times he knew of plans to storm the Capitol and that he saw them on “underground chats and things like that.” He posted information about the plans on his social media, but didn’t inform the law enforcement. “I’m not a snitch,” he claimed.
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Sullivan has posted in support of Black Lives Matter, frequently using the hashtag #blm. He leads a group called Insurgence USA, which says it was founded in the wake of the death of George Floyd, a black man, in police custody in Minneapolis last year.
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Sullivan was charged this week with unlawful entry, disorderly conduct, and attempted obstruction of law enforcement. He faces jail time if convicted.