First published on November 4, 2021 / 9:57 PM. Without qualification and as a peaceful and law-abiding citizen, I condemn the violence and destruction that took place in Washington.. His sweatshirt also had a skull on it with the text WORK BRINGS FREEDOM underneath, according to an FBI affidavit. Confrontational Chicago police union boss John Catanzara Jr. wins reelection, Oscar Lawton Wilkerson Jr., last known surviving member of the Tuskegee Airmen in Chicago area, died at 96, When it comes to Madonnas plastic surgery: Its her body and her choice, Here are five takeaways from Chicagos municipal election. His wife, Jeanette, said her husband, a disabled veteran, never went into the Capitol building itself. Many are charged with unlawful entry or violent entry. His wife, Jeanette Fitzgerald, didnt know the basis of the unlawful entry charge but said her husband did not participate in the storming of the Capitol earlier in the day. Bradley Rukstales, the 52-year-old CEO and president of Cogensia, confirmed his arrest by Capitol Police for unlawful entry in Washington on Wednesday to WBEZ. Rukstales, CEO of . A CBS Chicago reporter also caught up with Rukstales at his Inverness home, where he briefly recalled what he saw before cutting the interview short. A person who claimed to have worked with Sidorski at ADESA Washington, D.C., a vehicle auction company in the Dulles area, from sometime in 2016 until April 2020 also informed the FBI they received the same video showing a man inside the Capitol with the American Supremacist sweatshirt. 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It's also been important to me to control my own destiny. "In a moment of extremely poor judgment following the Jan. 6 rally in . A Chicago-area man who lost his job as CEO of a tech firm because he participated in the Jan. 6 post-election unrest at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced Friday. Though the company respects diverse political beliefs and the right to peaceful protest, he said, we unequivocally condemn the actions yesterday of the people who crossed police lines, threatened the safety of law enforcement and lawmakers, and attempted to threaten our countrys democratic process. Supporters of President Donald Trump climb the west wall of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. Rukstales also apologized to his family, colleagues and fellow countrymen for his actions. We will bring the most maximum charges we can, he said. When it comes to personal life, Bradley Rukstales hasn't spoken much about his love life. He and Sharon have been very supportive of me," said LaRock, who represents Virginia's 33rd District, which includes parts of Clarke, Frederick and Loudoun counties. The men, 23, were exiting a building about 2 a.m. in the 100 block of West Kinzie Street when a fight broke out between them and three other people. NBC Chicago could not independently reach Rukstales to verify the remarks. CEO Who Threw Chair Inside Capitol on Jan. 6 Gets Jail Time U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols also ordered Bradley Rukstales, of Inverness, Illinois, to pay $500 in restitution, court records show Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. She claimed he did not take part in the storming of the Capitol building. Rukstales was one of two suburban men arrested and charged during the riot aimed at thwarting a peaceful transfer of power Wednesday, authorities said. "He wasn't involved. Sentencing held on 11/12/2021, he was sentenced to 30 days of incarceration. @properties said in a statement that agent Libby Andrews was in Washington, D.C., during the riots at the U.S. Capitol and has since been terminated "effective immediately. Rukstales was one of a small number of Capitol riot defendants who were actually arrested on Jan. 6. "Cogensia condemns what occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, and we intend to continue to embrace the values of integrity, diversity and transparency in our business operations, and expect all employees to embrace those values as well. Prosecutors are accusing Caldwell, 66, of planning anti-government activities with members of the extremist militant group, dating back to the aftermath of the November election. Others were photographed ransacking the building. WASHINGTON A former suburban tech CEO was sentenced to 30 days in jail Friday for his role in storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Fitzgerald's wife told NBC 5 her husband was there "to support [President Donald Trump" and was "just trying to leave" when he was arrested. Their continued encouragement, and the grace they have shown me, are proof that one brief and thoughtless moment does not need to define a persons entire life. I had nothing to do with charging anybody or anything or any of that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and I regret my part in that. In a moment of extremely poor judgment following the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, I followed hundreds of others through an open set of doors to the Capitol building to see what was taking place inside, he said in part. Defendants like Jenna Ryan made post-arrest public statements reflecting a belief that she was immune from punishment because of her social status and a personal message that she would get off Scott free, Rukstales lawyer wrote. Some defendants are accused of bringing weapons to Capitol Hill. "This decision was made because Rukstales' actions were inconsistent with the core values of Cogensia," Schlitz said in a statement. The officer described Rukstales as part of a group of six people he encountered on the upper level of the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center near the door to the House Atrium who refused orders to leave. Judge Carl Nichols is allowing Rukstales to turn himself in at a later date. Bradley Rukstales, a now-former CEO of a data analytics firm named Cogensia, was allegedly among those who were arrested inside the Capitol building after they "willfully refused the order to . document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Thanks for contacting us. I look forward to putting this chapter behind me with the knowledge that in the years to come I will prove myself worthy of forgiveness by living the values that have guided me as a productive and peaceful citizen for the past 53 years.. Do you have information you want to share with HuffPost? "Tom has served our country in a long and distinguished career in the U.S. military. Cogensia condemns what occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, and we intend to continue to embrace the values of integrity, diversity and transparency in our business operations, and expect all employees to embrace those values as well, the company said after the arrest. There were signs of a violent riot everywhere, and he willingly joined it, federal prosecutors wrote. Just like details about his wife, he is yet to reveal the identity of his family members. As a patriotic citizen, I hope and pray that the people of our nation will move forward united by the many commonalities we share. Illinois CEO arrested during Capitol riots says he was in 'wrong place' at 'wrong time' After he was arrested for unlawful entry, Bradley Rukstales, a Chicago-area CEO, said he regretted. She told the publication she "never saw anything destructive taking place, but that the group she was in sang the national anthem and Twisted SistersWere Not Gonna Take It.". Fired tech CEO from Inverness pleads guilty in US Capitol siege on Jan. 6 Bradley Rukstales, who lost his job after being charged in the siege of the U.S. Capitol, is the first Illinoisan to be. This decision was made because Rukstales actions were inconsistent with the core values of Cogensia. U.S. Capitol Police reported Rukstales arrest on Thursday. He has been placed on leave of absence while we assess the situation.. LaRock attended the Jan. 6 Stop the Steal rally in D.C. but said he did not enter the U.S. Capitol. The death camps gate read, Arbeit mact frei, which translates in English to work makes freedom, the FBI affidavit states. Dec 31, 2022 For 25 years die-hard Michigan Wolverines fans have endured a roller coaster of agony and close calls. That was not his only public statement on the matter. The former chief executive of a tech company in suburban Chicago who lost his job after he threw a chair inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot was sentenced Friday to 30 days imprisonment.. Rukstales told the judge that he was "careful . Get the Android Weather app from Google Play, Driver crashes into building after shooting, Man hospitalized with serious injuries after fire, Aurora, Chicago among the happiest cities in the. So, he has yet to come forth to tell about his possible married life with his wife and having children. A third Illinois man, 23-year-old Siham Raju, was arrested. '", Andrews told Crain's Chicago Business that she was not part of the violence and was with a different crowd on another side of the Capitol building. He later pleaded guilty to count 4. He had been the CEO of Cogensia for 19 years, according to his LinkedIn profile. Authorities confirmed Packers identification by comparing photos of him on Jan. 6 to his drivers license picture and through a cooperating witness who said they recognized him as a regular at a store near Newport News. @properties said in a statement that agent Libby Andrews was in Washington, D.C., during the riots at the U.S. Capitol and has since been terminated "effective immediately. The company said in a news release that Rukstales actions were inconsistent with the core values of Cogensia. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. NBC Chicago could not independently reach Rukstales to verify the remarks. Brad Rukstales is an Illinois businessman who served as the CEO of data analytics company Cogensia and was among those arrested in Washington, D.C., for his role in storming the U.S. Capitol on. All rights reserved, Man Dies at Cook County Jail Less Than a Day After Being Booked, These Starved Rock Tiny Cabins Are Perfect For a Weekend Getaway, New Ranking Names Most Expensive Cities In Illinois and These Chicago Suburbs Top the List, Body of Missing Genoa Man Recovered From River: Authorities. Rukstales, 52, has been a campaign contributor to Trump and was the CEO and president of Cogensia, a marketing consulting firm based in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Fitzgerald also was charged with a curfew violation. . I think its horrible that happened. The FBI was informed of a screenshot on Twitter showing Sidorski inside the Capitol building wearing a black sweatshirt with American Supremacist on the front. Rukstales emphasized that latter point. Experts say some could face the rarely used seditious conspiracy charge. David Fitzgerald, of Roselle, also faces charges of unlawful entry and a curfew violation, according to Metropolitan police. I hope they come for me my videos will show the peace and the lies on the news. All rights reserved, Man Dies at Cook County Jail Less Than a Day After Being Booked, These Starved Rock Tiny Cabins Are Perfect For a Weekend Getaway, New Ranking Names Most Expensive Cities In Illinois and These Chicago Suburbs Top the List, Body of Missing Genoa Man Recovered From River: Authorities. I am already working on the next D.C. op.. Foul play was not suspected. The joint session of Congress was suspended until shortly after 8 p.m. Vice President Pence remained in the United States Capitol from the time he was evacuated from the Senate Chamber until the session resumed, according to the complaints. Joel Schiltz, senior vice president and Chief Operating Officer of Cogensia, has been named Acting CEO. By the time she got there, she said, people were already all over the Capitol and no one was telling them to leave. Bradley Rukstales, 52, of Inverness, was arrested by the Capitol Police and David Fitzgerald, 48, of Roselle, was arrested by the Washington Metropolitan police. His ex-wife told a local newspaper that he was a supporter of the president. [emailprotected], Law&Crime's managing editor Adam Klasfeld has spent more than a decade on the legal beat. "It turned into chaos," Rukstales said of the riot when he talked to De Mar on Jan. 7. When asked about the claim, the Capitol Police directed Check Your Fact to a press release showing a list of 14 people arrested at the Capitol that day, 10 of which were arrested for "unlawful entry." Some of those named, including Bradley Rukstales and Michael Curzio, admitted to being inside the building when they were arrested. WASHINGTON A former suburban tech CEO was sentenced to 30 days in jail Friday for his role in storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. My decision to enter the Capitol was wrong, and I am deeply regretful to have done so. Meanwhile, a Chicago real estate agent who describes herself as a big Trump supporter lost her job for a social media post she made after going to the Capitol. Fracker and Robertson, two Rocky Mount Police Department officers, were off duty when they entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, according to FBI documents. Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper dubbed Ryan a cheerleader for the Jan. 6 attack and sentenced her to 60 days in federal prison, which shell begin serving in January. It was the single worst personal decision of my life, the execs statement continued. They were the latest in a series of posts Fitzgerald uploaded to social media over the last few days documenting his road trip to Washington, a visit to the Lincoln Memorial and the pro-Trump demonstrations. The lawless destruction of the U.S. Capitol building was an attack against one of our Nations greatest institutions, Acting U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin said in a statement. Here are the Virginia residents who have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Another suburban Chicago man, a self-employed tattoo artist from Roselle, was also arrested in Washington on Wednesday. In a phone conversation we had the other day, he told me that he believes he got too involved and he has learned how dangerous it is to get too deeply involved in a political movement instead of focusing on the love and service that Christ calls of us.. . . This is for all of you out there that stuck around and never gave up on the boys in Maize and Blue. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols also ordered Bradley Rukstales, of Inverness, Illinois, to pay $500 in restitution, court records show. Today, it all becomes worth it. PAWS Chicago Pet of the Week: Meet Benny! I think very highly of Tom and Sharon.". I was arrested for the first time in my life and charged with unlawful entry.. Criminal complaints against Mark Jefferson Leffingwell and Christopher Michael Alberts were the first to be unsealed in the federal court in D.C. Each contained a description of the moment when Vice President Mike Pence and members of the House and Senate were told to evacuate their chambers. All of those charges are on the table. We are resolute in our commitment to holding accountable anyone responsible for these disgraceful criminal acts, and to anyone who might be considering engaging in or inciting violence in the coming weeks know this: you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.. To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports@patch.com. The prosecutor noted that the pro-Trump mob, including Rukstales, threw chairs. Mr. Rukstales actions were his own; he was not acting on behalf of the company nor do his actions in any way reflect the policies or values of our firm. Cogensia terminated Bradley Rukstales from his position as CEO of the business located in suburban Chicago. They released the statement below. The FBI is still looking for 350 people who committed violent acts that day, including 250 who attacked law enforcement officers. 2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. I have no idea why he went there, she said of the Trump rally. According to the Washington Post, Caldwell began coordinating with the Oath Keepers soon after the election. The CEO of a data analytics firm who was arrested during the U.S. Capitol riot has been terminated from his role, the company announced Friday. Rukstales was arrested on 1/11/21. Another law-enforcement agency in Washington, the Metropolitan Police Department, said they arrested David Fitzgerald, 48, and charged him with unlawful entry on federal ground and breaking curfew near the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday evening. He gave $5,000 to Trumps campaign in October and is a regular contributor to Republican candidates and committees, according to the Federal Election Commission. His admission to parading, demonstrating or picketing inside a Capitol building could carry a maximum six-month sentence. In a statement after his arrest, Rukstales described himself as a peaceful and law-abiding citizen who condemned the violence and destruction that took place in Washington. But federal prosecutors pointed to surveillance footage that showed Rukstales, less than 30 seconds after rioters tossed chairs at officers down a staircase, tossing a chair in the direction of a line of officers. Eric Munchel. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time - and I regret my part in that. If your child will play baseball or softball this spring, youll need to stock up on appropriate clothing and equipment. . He was among 13 charged Thursday with various federal offenses, many for unlawful entry, according to the Department of Justice. The six individuals, like others in the larger crowd, willfully refused the order to leave, the police officer said. RUKSTALES, Bradley Case Number: 1:21-cr-41 Charge (s): Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building; Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building; Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building Location of Arrest: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington Case Status: Bradley Rukstales was fired as CEO of the marketing firm Cogensia after he was charged in the riots with one count of illegally entering the Capitol and a count of violent entry or disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Four people died, one of thema woman from San Diegowho was shot and killed inside the Capitol. Copyright 2023 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. Bradley Rukstales, 53, of Inverness, Illinois, and the former CEO of data analytics firm Cogensia, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols. The documents said that at about 2 p.m. certain individuals in the crowd forced their way through, up, and over the barricades and officers of the U.S. Capitol Police, and the crowd advanced to the exterior facade of the building. Dave LaRock, a Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates who represents western Loudoun County as well as Clarke and Frederick Counties.
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