Jan. 6 rioter used ‘Jesus is My Savior’ and ‘Trump is My President’ flagpole to ‘repeatedly’ attack police at the Capitol: Feds

Justin McAllister is seen holding two flags as he faces off against law enforcement at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. One flag reads “Jesus Is My Savior” and the other reads “Trump Is My President.” Inset top: McAllister fighting with the flagpoles. Inset bottom: McAllister (images via FBI court filing).

A Georgia man is accused of using a flag declaring his devotion to both Jesus and Donald Trump to assault police at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

Justin McAllister, 29, was arrested on Sunday, the Justice Department announced in a statement on Tuesday. He allegedly joined the mass of Trump supporters who advanced on the Capitol as Congress began to certify President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral win. According to prosecutors, he was among the crowd of rioters gathered near a police line on the West Front of Capitol grounds, and his memorable apparel made his political views apparent.

“I stand for the flag” read his T-shirt, while his hat said: “Trump Train.” He was also apparently wearing a backpack with red straps around his shoulders.

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