FBI asked Americans to find participants in storming of Capitol

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has publicly requested assistance from the Americans: its director Christopher Ray called on everyone who can provide data on the participants in the storming of the Capitol on January 6, reports Reuters .

American citizens have been urged to hand over photos and videos of rioters to the security forces and provide any information they know that will help to identify the demonstrators.

Operatives are known to have found improvised explosive devices at the headquarters of both parties, and a refrigerator full of Molotov cocktails in a car parked in downtown Washington.

At least 70 are known to have been arrested. Police said more than 50 law enforcement officers were injured as a result of the actions of the demonstrators.

January 6, protesters Donald Trump burst into the Capitol building and surrounded the Senate hall. The Senate and the House of Representatives interrupted a meeting at which it was planned to approve the results of the last elections. According to these data, the Democrat won the presidential elections Joe Biden .

Trump urged his supporters to act peacefully and support the police, but his social networks, despite this, were blocked. Later, the Capitol building in Washington was cleared of protesters. Former US President Barack Obama accused Trump of inciting violence.

According to the latest information, during the protests four people were killed . Among them is Ashley Babbitt, a former US Air Force soldier who was shot by a police officer. The police officer who killed her was suspended from work during the investigation.

/OSINT/media/social.