Chili-loving woman who marched with Proud Boys at Capitol riot because her ‘life purpose’ is to ensure ‘good TRUMPS Evil’ deserves prison time: Feds

Felicia Konold and her brother Cory Konold are seen at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 (via FBI court filings).

A brother-sister pair from Arizona who joined a group of Proud Boys from Kansas to overrun police guarding the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 deserve to spend months behind bars, according to federal prosecutors.

Felicia Konold, 29, and her younger brother Cory Konold, 28, have admitted to joining a surging crowd of Donald Trump supporters facing off against a line of U.S. Capitol Police officers. The force of that crowd overwhelmed the police line, and the siblings made their way to the front of the crowd and were among the first to climb over toppled barricades at the Lower West Plaza. They refused to leave despite being told by cops to disperse and joined with other rioters in pushing a series of barricades against police at the base of scaffolding set up for President Joe Biden’s inauguration.

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