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WASHINGTON — A former Jan. 6 defendant who was arrested after he showed up at former President Barack Obama’s home in 2023 was convicted Tuesday of illegal possession of guns and ammunition.
Taylor Taranto, who was apprehended while he was livestreaming video near Obama’s house in Washington, D.C., was also found guilty of a false information and hoaxes charge related to a video he streamed a day earlier claiming he was on a “one-way mission” to blow up the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols ruled on the case following a bench trial that got underway last week.
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Taylor Taranto, who was apprehended while he was livestreaming video near Obama’s house in Washington, D.C., was also found guilty of a false information and hoaxes charge related to a video he streamed a day earlier claiming he was on a “one-way mission” to blow up the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols ruled on the case following a bench trial that got underway last week.
Former Jan. 6 defendant who was arrested near Obama's house is convicted on gun charges
Taylor Taranto, a military veteran, was one of the roughly 1,500 Capitol riot defendants pardoned by President Donald Trump in January.