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Former Fort Bend Co. Sheriff Troy Nehls shares his experience inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
Read full article: Former Fort Bend Co. Sheriff Troy Nehls shares his experience inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021Former Fort Bend County Sheriff, U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls (R) Tx-Dist. 22 was on his third day in Congress when hundreds of people who refused to believe President Donald Trump lost the election stormed the Capitol building. in Washington D.C.
2 local defendants in Capitol riot appear in Houston federal court
Read full article: 2 local defendants in Capitol riot appear in Houston federal courtHOUSTON – Two defendants charged with taking part in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 made court appearances at the Houston federal building on Thursday. One of the suspects is former Houston police officer Tam Pham while the other is Joshua Lollar, 39, who came to the federal building to post bond. Federal prosecutors accuse Lollar of clashing with capitol police two weeks ago as he made his way into the Capitol building during the riot. Federal agents said Lollar posted photos of himself inside the Capitol and even broadcast a Facebook Live post as he made his way in. On Thursday, Lollar arrived at the federal building, posted a deposit on a 50,000 bond and was fitted with an electronic monitor.
Ex-HPD officer accused in Capitol riot arrested by FBI in Houston
Read full article: Ex-HPD officer accused in Capitol riot arrested by FBI in HoustonThis image was attached to a federal criminal complaint filed Jan. 19, 2021, against Tam Pham, a former Houston police officer. HOUSTON – Tam Pham, an 18-year veteran of the Houston Police Department, was arrested Wednesday morning after turning himself in to the FBI in Houston in connection with violence at the U.S. Capitol two weeks ago, authorities told KPRC 2. KPRC 2 previously reported that Pham tried to delete photos that showed him inside the U.S. Capitol during the riot, according to court documents released Tuesday. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said during remarks last Wednesday that the Houston police officer -- on his own time -- attended the Trump rally in Washington and then “penetrated” the U.S. Capitol. Related readsTam Dinh Pham: What we know so far about the HPD officer accused in Capitol riotHPD officer accused of entering Capitol during riot asks for privacyINITIAL REPORT: Houston police officer resigns after being accused of penetrating Capitol, HPD says
Ex-Houston officer tried to delete photos showing him in Capitol during riot, documents reveal
Read full article: Ex-Houston officer tried to delete photos showing him in Capitol during riot, documents revealThis image was attached to a federal criminal complaint filed Jan. 19, 2021, against Tam Pham, a former Houston police officer. HOUSTON – A former Houston police officer tried to delete photos that showed him inside the U.S. Capitol during the riot that happened nearly two weeks ago, according to court documents released Tuesday. This image was attached to a federal criminal complaint filed Jan. 19, 2021, against Tam Pham, a former Houston police officer. (Court documents)This image was attached to a federal criminal complaint filed Jan. 19, 2021, against Tam Pham, a former Houston police officer. (Court documents)This image was attached to a federal criminal complaint filed Jan. 19, 2021, against Tam Pham, a former Houston police officer.
Federal officials charge former Houston police officer for participating in U.S. Capitol riot
Read full article: Federal officials charge former Houston police officer for participating in U.S. Capitol riotHouston police officer Tam Pham, an 18-year veteran of the department, has received federal charges for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot. Federal agents have charged the former Houston police officer who joined a violent mob that invaded the U.S. Capitol with knowingly entering a restricted government building and engaging in disruptive and disorderly conduct, according to media reports Tuesday. An affidavit written by FBI Special Agent Amie C. Stemen named the previously unidentified officer as Tam Pham. In a press conference last week, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said he had notified federal authorities about Pham’s presence at the Capitol riot after seeing Facebook photos linking Pham to the pro-Trump supporters. However, federal officials found photos of Pham standing in the Capitol rotunda in the deleted photos section of his phone.
Houston officer accused of entering Capitol during riot asks for privacy
Read full article: Houston officer accused of entering Capitol during riot asks for privacyHOUSTON – A Houston police officer accused of entering the U.S. Capitol during last weeks’ riot asked for privacy Thursday. Officer Tam Pham, an 18-year veteran of the Houston Police Department, resigned Thursday morning. Pham briefly spoke to the media when he arrived home Thursday afternoon. “Please, just give my family privacy,” Pham said. “There is no excuse for criminal activity, especially from a police officer,” Acevedo said.