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‘Coors lite in the capitol’: School board member charged

Left: Miles Adkins, circled in yellow in Justice Department exhibit, is seen helping a fellow rioter through a broken window moments after Adkins also climbed through it./ Top right: Adkins in crypt, yelling at officers. Courtesy Justice Department court records. Bottom right: Miles Adkins, circled in red, holds a canned Coors Lite. Prosecutors say they were able to identify him in part because he bragged about drinking the beverage inside the Capitol in Facebook messages to friends.

Left: Miles Adkins, circled in yellow in a Justice Department exhibit, is seen helping a fellow rioter through a broken window moments after Adkins also climbed through it. Top right: Adkins in crypt, yelling at officers (Justice Department court records). Bottom right: Miles Adkins, circled in red, holds a canned Coors Lite (Justice Department court records). Prosecutors say they were able to identify him in part because he bragged about drinking the beverage inside the Capitol in Facebook messages to friends.

A school board member and self-professed “escort” for the Oath Keepers who boasted of cracking open a cold one inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, was arrested in Virginia on Wednesday.

Miles Adkins was charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.

A statement of facts alleges that Adkins planned on coming to Washington, D.C., from his home in Stephens City, Virginia, a few hours away on the eve of the attack on the Capitol. Facebook messages retrieved from his cellphone by the FBI, according to court records, show him asking someone — believed by prosecutors to be member of the right-wing Oath Keepers extremist group — if they were also going to Washington, D.C., and then offering them a ride. On one condition.

Adkins didn’t want to leave too early.

“Y, so we can listen to the same speech 1000 times?” Adkins allegedly wrote in a message when his contact suggested leaving the house around 6:30 a.m.

“Fights are at night,” the other person replied.

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