Navy vet and alleged Jan. 6 rioter nabbed outside of Obama’s home faces raft of new felony charges

Justice Department court exhibits show Taylor Taranto, left, in a photo he posted to Facebook while inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Right: Justice Department provided footage from inside the Capitol, Taranto is circled in yellow in exhibit.

Justice Department court exhibits show Taylor Taranto, left, in a photo he posted to Facebook while inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Right: Justice Department provided footage from inside the Capitol, Taranto is circled in yellow in exhibit.

After being charged for showing up to former President Barack Obama‘s home in Washington, D.C., last summer toting guns, ammunition and possible supplies for an explosive device, a federal grand jury has added five new felony counts to an existing indictment for Jan. 6 defendant Taylor Taranto.

As Law&Crime reported last year, Taranto, 37, was arrested on a fugitive for justice warrant on June 29 when he was found near Obama’s home in the elite Kalorama neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C. He took off running toward the residence but was promptly chased off by Secret Service before being apprehended hours later when he was found lurking in woods near a busy thoroughfare.

Prosecutors said that in a van parked near the Obama’s home, Taranto had stashed weapons, including firearms and ammunition, as well as materials that could be fashioned into a Molotov cocktail-like device. They also claimed the U.S. Navy veteran had been lingering in Washington, D.C., for months before the incident on June 29.

He often slept in his van near a jail where many Jan. 6 defendants are detained, they said.

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