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A Nest Of J6 Rats And A Motion For Mistrial In Proud Boys Case

At Least 50 Undercover Cops Patrolled J6, Egging On Protesters: Court Filing

FILE - Rioters loyal to President Donald Trump rally at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021. The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has scheduled its next hearing for Oct. 13, 2022, pushing the investigation back into the limelight less than three weeks before the midterm election that will determine control of Congress. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
  • Up to a dozen previously undisclosed undercover Metropolitan Police Department officers were embedded in the crowds on Jan. 6 — including one who admitted joining in protester chants to “stop the steal” — according to an April 10 court filing in the Proud Boys seditious-conspiracy trial.
  • A motion for mistrial filed by defense attorney Roger Roots said the additional undercover officers bring the number of police, agents, and informants embedded in Jan. 6 crowds to at least 50.
  • He had filed an April 5 motion in the case that estimated the number to be 40.
  • Roots, who represents Proud Boys defendant Dominic Pezzola, asked U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly to declare a mistrial based on “numerous, repeated and yet-unfolding” instances where exculpatory evidence was withheld by federal prosecutors.
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