Capitol Riot

Jan. 6 defendant arrested near Obama's home had guns and 400 rounds of ammunition in his van

A federal prosecutor said in court Friday that Taylor Taranto also had a machete in his van

NBC Universal, Inc. The man arrested near the Obamas’ D.C. home Thursday afternoon was ordered held without bond Friday. News4’s Paul Wagner reports Taylor Taranto was wanted on an outstanding warrant for charges connected to the Capitol riot, allegedly made threats against members of Congress and had guns and other weapons in his van.

A Trump supporter who stormed the Capitol wearing a “Make Space Great Again” hat had two guns and 400 rounds of ammunition in his van when he was arrested Thursday near former President Barack Obama’s home, federal authorities said Friday.

A federal prosecutor said in court Friday that Taylor Taranto, a 37-year-old man first identified by online sleuths in August 2021, also had a machete in the van he appeared to be living in.

Taranto's van has been parked near the D.C. jail in recent weeks and he has appeared at protests in support of other Jan. 6 defendants, videos on social media show. Noting that he lived in the van, a federal prosecutor said Taranto had “nowhere to go.”

Taranto currently faces four misdemeanor counts in connection with Jan. 6, the federal prosecutor said.

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