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Florida man making threats at Brevard school board meeting admits to storming capitol – may be wanted by FBI

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A Brevard County man attended a protest at Brevard Public Schools yesterday where the issue of mask mandates for schools was to be voted on. The unidentified man was recorded on several videos posted on Facebook threatening several citizens, including healthcare workers, and making anti-Semitic, and homophobic comments.

One person asked him on camera if he was one of the suspects that stormed the Capitol Building on January 6th, and he clearly admits yes he did, and further stated he was inside the building. Several individuals posted an FBI wanted post that shows a man who looks very similar to the man in the video. One resident said she has already contacted the FBI.

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He is believed to be the individual in this photo labeled as #442 from the FBI, but has not yet been named.

May be an image of one or more people, people standing and text that says '8:18 - fbi.gov Photograph #443 -AFOA Photograph #442 AFO C Photograph #442 -AFO B Ûhoograh #442 -AFO A Stay Connected Get FBI email alerts Subscribe No Thanks'
May be an image of 1 person and outdoors
He is seen here with an L3 Harris keychain leading people to believe that is his employer.

Brevard County Activist David Weissman captured the individual on a Twitter Livestream making several homophobic and anti-Semitic statements and threats to healthcare workers.

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Brevard County has the most arrests of any county in the nation for the January 6th attacks.

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