Chicago man charged in Jan. 6 riot, accused of ramming Capitol doors

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Chicago man charged in Jan. 6 riot, accused of ramming Capitol doors
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James McNamara, aka Railmixer, of Chicago, faces criminal charges for allegedly ramming the doors of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

About 650 people from all 50 states are currently facing federal charges and on Thursday the two latest accused Capitol attackers from Illinois appeared in court.A Chicago man who apparently turned himself in to the FBI after it interviewed his associates now faces criminal charges for allegedly ramming the doors of the U.S. Capitol as rioters tried to enter the building on Jan. 6, 2021.

The feds allege that McNamara wore a black baseball cap over a do-rag - possibly in the colors of the U.S. flag - glasses, a blue-white gaiter, a black zip-up jacket over an olive shirt, and jeans during the Jan. 6 riot. They allege that, while rioters were trying to enter the north doors of the Capitol at 3:10 p.m., McNamara was caught on video lunging forward, swinging his arms, picking up a metal bike rack and ramming it at the door several times.

The feds say they matched images of the rioter to McNamara's Illinois driver's license photo. In June, they said they also interviewed his "known associates."

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