FBI Dallas Makes 20th Arrest Related to U.S. Capitol Building Breach

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DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – A Carrollton man is the most recent North Texan to be charged for his alleged involvement in the January 6 breach of the United State Capitol building.

According to the FBI, David Lee Judd is charged with Civil Disorder and Resisting Officers.

According to Special Agent In-Charge Matthew DeSarno, the FBI Dallas Office has worked around the clock to identify and investigate suspects in the January 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol and assault on law enforcement officers.
“Today, the FBI’s Dallas Division made its 20th arrest related to the assault on the U.S. Capitol,” said DeSarno. “The Division’s territory spans the top half of Texas from west to east, and together with resources from our state and local partners, we have made related arrests from Lubbock to Longview.” The subjects are alleged to have committed a range of violations that include trespassing on federal property and committing assault on law enforcement officers. They have lived and functioned in the mainstream of our communities and all spurred public outrage by their actions..
 
DeSarno said that  some of the most violent offenders have yet to be identified. He asked for the public’s help in identifying additional perpetrators.
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