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FBI arrests business card-wielding Proud Boys rioter

Aaron Sauer, left, appears in a photo provided by the Justice Department depicting him allegedly kicking down a fence on the lower west terrace on Jan. 6, 2021. Right, Sauer is seen circled in red in exhibit photo depicting him allegedly spraying chemical irritant at police defending the Capitol.

Aaron Sauer, left, appears in a photo provided by the Justice Department depicting him allegedly kicking down a fence on the lower west terrace on Jan. 6, 2021. Right, Sauer is seen circled in red in an exhibit photo depicting him allegedly spraying a chemical irritant at police defending the Capitol.

Proud Boy Aaron Sauer of New York, or, if one used the name the FBI said it found on his business cards in his backpack — “Proud Roni” — has been arrested almost three years after prosecutors say he came to Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021, to assault police and wreak havoc at the U.S. Capitol as Congress met to certify the 2020 election.

In an indictment and accompanying FBI affidavit reviewed Wednesday by Law&Crime, the FBI says that it interviewed their first witness tied to Sauer four days after the attack on the Capitol though he was only arrested on Wednesday, a warrant shows.

That person said Sauer had traveled from Syracuse, New York, to Washington, D.C., for the rally announced by Donald Trump for Jan. 6. Sauer, prosecutors allege, traveled with former U.S. Marine and Proud Boy Dominic Pezzola, the Senate-window-smashing-man acquitted of the topmost charge of sedition at a marathon trial last year but found guilty on several other counts including conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, conspiracy to prevent members of Congress and federal law enforcement officers from discharging their duties, civil disorder, and destruction of government property. Pezzola was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Records allege Sauer also traveled with Proud Boy Matthew Greene. Greene later turned cooperator after he was charged. Sauer was also spotted in footage with Proud Boy William Pepe of Beacon, New York. Pepe has not yet gone to trial, court records reviewed on Wednesday by Law&Crime show. He is expected to go to trial on May 20 before U.S. District Judge Tim Kelly.

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