Man Who Carried Confederate Flag In Capitol Has Turned Himself In | Ayman Mohyeldin | MSNBC

The FBI says that Kevin Seefried, the man seen carrying the Confederate flag in the Capitol during the riot, and his son, Hunter, have turned themselves into authorities and are under arrest. They face several charges including unlawful entry. Aired on 01/14/2021.
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Man Who Carried Confederate Flag In Capitol Has Turned Himself In | Ayman Mohyeldin | MSNBC

51 comments

    1. People complain there is no work and stay home to collect pandemic money, yet as a contract worker, every place I go to is hiring. Lol

    1. โ€œTreason flagโ€ Anyone who told you to be yourself couldnโ€™t have given you worse advice.

    2. @SoundRebelMuZic
      He should be let free like the BLM and Antifa FANUCโ€™S were up in Oregon and Washington State.

    1. @Akram 11 ok. While I think the magnitude of the crimes is a bit different, Iโ€™ll condemn that behaviour.

      Will you now condemn what happened last week?

    2. @Phil D you want me to condemn stupid people who go to a capital and act stupid haha let them condemn themselves when they set in jail for their stupidity

    3. @Will Moore why did you see when the left did the same thing in 2018 where have you been let me see if you know what the left did in 2018 haha

    4. @Akram 11 The left attacked the Capital? Are you living in some alt right universe, where anything that pops in your fetid brain is fact? Go to a hospital. You are not well. Donate your brain to science. I know a lot of overworked doctors who could use a good laugh.

    1. and by the time he gets out he will no longer be a flag man ………the L in his flag will be gone …..

  1. This was an insurrection complete with a working gallows, inside men, zip ties, bombs, guns, and bear spray. All planned to install Trump as a dictator and subvert democracy. Equating this event with the BLM riots and the Russian investigation are the conclusions of fools or scoundrels. Take your pick. : )

    1. @ePh YeW sEa KaE “his shareholders” – _What_ shareholders? They’re his family! He has no shareholders. They really are sheep if they bought into that “successful businessman” crock of crap.

      “The moment they started burning down innocent people’s businesses”
      I can make a distinction between an arsonist and a peaceful protester, and I generally don’t blame the peaceful protesters for the arsonist’s actions, unless of course they voted the arsonist into a position of power. If they did that, then yes, they share a burden of responsibility.

    2. @ePh YeW sEa KaE “Both sides are lying to us. THEY want to win.”
      This is quite a leap. You’ve gone from saying both “sides” should condemn a charitable organization and groups that form for the purpose of insurrection against the government equally, to we’re being lied to by both “sides”? Is this an attempt to form the “peaceful” branch of the insurrectionists? Sorry, but no thanks. Do I always like what my government does? No. Do I always get the candidate of my choice in an election? Absolutely not. Currently, I am not represented by a single person in the state legislature, the House, the Senate, or the White House that I voted for. *_But the thought never crossed my mind to go and storm the state house or the nation’s capital to force them to put MY candidate in charge._* You don’t like your representative? They’ll be another election, or you could even run for that office yourself. That’s how we do things in MY country, and I don’t want to change that to this new banana republic crap. It may not be perfect, but this “new” plan is certainly not better!

    3. We can condemn both riots. BLM is said to have burned small businesses and government buildings like Police stations but in a span of 7 months or so while this ‘riot’ took a highly symbolic government building and desecrate it.
      Also, when we compare their objectives, 1 has a reasonable moral high ground and is to fight against inequity but is also a ‘domestic issue’.
      The other is for someone whom they believe is ‘cheated’ and started the riot however, given the clear evidence of his speech and followers, he wants to start a coup, not a protest. Furthermore, the symbols and flags by these rioters has made it clear they are against the country’s ideology. And taking over the building doesn’t just affect the country, but the rest of the world.

  2. What’s the fastest way to lose your ability to vote? Ans: Breaking into the Capitol. Or as Homer Simpson would say: “Doh!!”

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