‘We’re in’: Man who denied being in the Capitol building on Jan. 6, but took group selfie inside faces felony charges, feds say

Charles Tyler Himber (Images from court documents)

Charles Tyler Himber (Images from court documents)

A Louisiana man who denied to FBI agents he was inside the U.S. Capitol building during the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, but took a group selfie in the rotunda and bragged on social media of his exploits faces felony charges, authorities said.

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