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Proud Boy Who Vanished After His Jan. 6 Conviction Is Found Unconscious.
Christopher Worrell, a member of the far-right Proud Boys group who was convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, was taken into custody on Thursday after more than a month on the run.
Worrell was captured by FBI agents while trying to "covertly return" to his home in Central Naples, Florida, the bureau's Tampa field office said in a statement Friday. Agents surrounded the residence and went inside, where they found him unconscious and provided medical attention. Worrell had "night-vision goggles, $4,000 in cash, and survivalist gear" in his home, the bureau said. He remains in the hospital.
An FBI wanted poster published after Worrell skipped his sentencing hearing last month was updated to reflect his apprehension.
Worrell was convicted of seven counts at a bench trial in May, including obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting officers. Prosecutors alleged he sprayed law enforcement officers with pepper spray gel during the attack as they defended the north side of the Capitol against a large group of rioters.
In August, Worrell failed to appear for his scheduled sentencing hearing in Washington, D.C., and Judge Royce Lamberth issued a bench warrant for his arrest. The FBI issued an alert asking for assistance in finding Worrell and taking him into custody.
Prosecutors had asked Lamberth to sentence Worrell to 14 years in prison. His defense attorney argued for a lighter sentence of 30 months in home detention, citing a health condition that they said must be closely monitored.
Worrell's prosecution received increased attention in 2021 after Lamberth held the warden of the Washington, D.C., jail in civil contempt after the defendant said he did not receive proper care for an injury while he was in custody. He was also being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, his attorneys said, and did not receive adequate treatment for the disease.
The officials were held in contempt after they failed to provide the judge with the medical documentation that he had requested. Lamberth released Worrell to home confinement as his case was further litigated.
Worrell's sentencing was put on hold as a result of his disappearance, and there is no indication on the public docket as to when he might be compelled to appear in Washington, D.C., federal court.
His attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.
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Proud Boy Who Vanished After His Jan. 6 Conviction Is Found Unconscious.
Christopher Worrell, a member of the far-right Proud Boys group who was convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, was taken into custody on Thursday after more than a month on the run.
Worrell was captured by FBI agents while trying to "covertly return" to his home in Central Naples, Florida, the bureau's Tampa field office said in a statement Friday. Agents surrounded the residence and went inside, where they found him unconscious and provided medical attention. Worrell had "night-vision goggles, $4,000 in cash, and survivalist gear" in his home, the bureau said. He remains in the hospital.
An FBI wanted poster published after Worrell skipped his sentencing hearing last month was updated to reflect his apprehension.
Worrell was convicted of seven counts at a bench trial in May, including obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting officers. Prosecutors alleged he sprayed law enforcement officers with pepper spray gel during the attack as they defended the north side of the Capitol against a large group of rioters.
In August, Worrell failed to appear for his scheduled sentencing hearing in Washington, D.C., and Judge Royce Lamberth issued a bench warrant for his arrest. The FBI issued an alert asking for assistance in finding Worrell and taking him into custody.
Prosecutors had asked Lamberth to sentence Worrell to 14 years in prison. His defense attorney argued for a lighter sentence of 30 months in home detention, citing a health condition that they said must be closely monitored.
Worrell's prosecution received increased attention in 2021 after Lamberth held the warden of the Washington, D.C., jail in civil contempt after the defendant said he did not receive proper care for an injury while he was in custody. He was also being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, his attorneys said, and did not receive adequate treatment for the disease.
The officials were held in contempt after they failed to provide the judge with the medical documentation that he had requested. Lamberth released Worrell to home confinement as his case was further litigated.
Worrell's sentencing was put on hold as a result of his disappearance, and there is no indication on the public docket as to when he might be compelled to appear in Washington, D.C., federal court.
His attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.
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00:00 Proud Boy who vanished after his January 6 conviction is found unconscious.
00:05 A Proud Boys member who vanished just days before he was scheduled to be sentenced to
00:10 up to 14 years behind bars for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot has been arrested
00:16 by the FBI.
00:18 Christopher Worrell, 52, was nabbed while trying to "covertly return" to his residence
00:24 in central Naples, Florida, according to the FBI's Tampa office.
00:29 When agents entered the home, they found Worrell unconscious and transported him to the hospital,
00:34 the statement said.
00:37 Officers also found night-vision goggles, $4,000 in cash, and survivalist gear, in the
00:43 home.
00:45 Worrell had previously been released to house arrest after he protested his treatment at
00:49 a Washington, D.C. jail, claiming medical issues due to his diagnosis with non-Hodgkin's
00:56 lymphoma.
00:57 But he suddenly stopped showing up to court after he was found guilty in May of assaulting
01:02 a police officer during the riot.
01:04 He had "spewed vitriol for half an hour at the overwhelmed officers restraining the mob,"
01:10 according to an August 13 sentencing memo filed by the Justice Department.
01:16 And when he saw an opportunity to pepper-spray the police line from deep within the crowd,
01:20 Worrell took it.
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