Cottonwood man arrested in connection with the January 6-th Capitol Insurrection

This undated photo provided by the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office in Flagstaff, Ariz.,, shows Nathan Wayne Entrekin, who authorities say stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, while wearing a Roman gladiator costume and narrating the melee in videos for his mother, was arrested Thursday, July 15, 2021, in Cottonwood on two misdemeanor charges, authorities said. (Coconino County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

According to the Associated Press, a Cottonwood man who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6-th, while wearing a Roman gladiator costume and narrated the melee in videos for his mother, has been arrested. Authorities say Nathan Entrekin documented his movements in and outside the building in cellphone videos in which he regularly addressed his mother, who wasn’t at the Capitol. Court records say Entrekin says he was portraying Captain Moroni, a figure from the Book of Mormon, who sought to defend his people from another group that wanted to overthrow democracy.

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