‘Kangaroo court’: Jan. 6 rioter applies for asylum in Canada after refusing to report to prison for storming Capitol with his mom

Left: Jan. 6 rioter Antony Vo with his mom Annie Vo at the U.S. Capitol (Department of Justice). Right: Antony Vo and his mom Annie Vo inside of the Capitol building (DOJ).

Left: Jan. 6 rioter Antony Vo with his mom Annie Vo at the U.S. Capitol (Department of Justice). Right: Antony Vo and his mom Annie Vo inside the Capitol building (DOJ).

A Jan. 6 rioter who was arrested in Canada after failing to report to prison and attempting to apply for asylum is now looking at the possibility of spending another year behind bars — on top of his original nine month sentence — for fleeing justice, according to federal prosecutors.

Antony Vo, a former Indiana resident convicted of storming the Capitol with his mother, was charged Wednesday with “failure to surrender for sentence” after being captured on Jan. 6 in Whistler, British Columbia, by Canadian border agents, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Attorney’s Office. The criminal complaint filed against Vo, which was obtained by Law&Crime, details how he told news outlets in Canada and the United States over the past several weeks that he was “attempting to escape prosecution by undergoing the asylum process” across the border.

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