Capitol Riot

Uber Driver Turns in Jan. 6 Rioter Who Bragged About Capitol Attack on Dashcam

It was about an hour after the curfew imposed by D.C.'s mayor, and the riot participant had an obvious injury to his eye

NBCUniversal Media, LLC One year has passed since supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol during the certification of Electoral College votes. NBCLX Political Editor Noah Pransky brings you a timeline of the day and the aftermath.

The FBI arrested a Jan. 6 riot participant thanks in part to a conversation the man had with his Uber driver the night of the attack on U.S. Capitol, according to court records unsealed Tuesday.

On the evening of Jan. 6, just after 7 p.m., a Donald Trump supporter hopped into the back of an Uber in downtown D.C., about a mile northwest of the U.S. Capitol.

It was about an hour after the curfew imposed by D.C.'s mayor, and the riot participant had an obvious injury to his eye. 

The Uber driver — who had a camera mounted in his car that recorded the ride and that he subsequently turned over to police — struck up a conversation about the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol.

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Jerry Braun sits in the back of an Uber after participating in the Jan. 6 riot.

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