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Men who rifled senators’ desks on Jan. 6 found guilty

Left: Trial exhibits from the Justice Department show David Bowman, left, sitting on the floor of the Senate on Jan. 6 after riling through papers with co-defendant Christopher Carnell, right. Center: A text message where Bowman speaks in code about breaching the Capitol.

Left: Trial exhibits from the Justice Department show David Bowman, left, sitting on the floor of the Senate on Jan. 6 after riling through papers with co-defendant Christopher Carnell, right. Center: A text message where Bowman speaks in code about breaching the Capitol.

Two men who broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6 and proceeded to climb onto the Senate floor to rifle through fleeing lawmakers’ desks were found guilty of several criminal charges in a federal court in Washington, D.C., this week. One of the men wore to the riot a backpack with his name etched into it.

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell rendered the ruling during a bench trial for Christopher Carnell, 21, of Cary, North Carolina, and David Bowman, 22, of Raleigh, North Carolina. The men had waived their right to a jury trial.

A paperless entry on the docket reviewed by Law&Crime on Tuesday states Carnell and Bowman were found guilty of felony obstruction of an official proceeding and a number of misdemeanor charges including: entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, entering and remaining on the floor of Congress, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, and parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.

They were released on their personal recognizance and are to appear before Howell for sentencing on June 14 — Flag Day.

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