An unidentified witness provided the FBI with information about Glen Brooks after he sent a selfie from the Capitol on January 6 in a church prayer group text.
by an unidentified witness who the complaint said was member of the same church prayer text group as Brooks.
The complaint said Brooks texted the photograph to the church prayer group on January 6. A member of that group then sent a tip to the FBI"on or about January 30" about Brooks' alleged participation in the Capitol riots.
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