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18 Facts About Jason Riddle

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Jason Riddle was later arrested and pleaded guilty to his charges, receiving a sentence of 90 days in prison and three years of probation.

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Jason Riddle was ordered to pay more than $750 in restitution.

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Jason Riddle earned an associate degree from Naugatuck Valley Community College in 2014 and a bachelor's degree from Southern Connecticut State University in 2016.

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Jason Riddle served in the United States Navy from 2006 to 2010.

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Jason Riddle is a server at a restaurant in Concord, New Hampshire.

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Jason Riddle walked into the office of the Parliamentarian of the United States Senate, which he stayed in for almost four and a half minutes; during this time, he found an open bottle of wine and poured a glass to drink before being asked by a police officer to leave the office.

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Jason Riddle remained in the Capitol for around half an hour before leaving.

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8.

Jason Riddle took a book belonging to the parliamentarian, which he subsequently sold for $40.

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Furthermore, Jason Riddle stole a Fox News football from the office, though tossed it aside as he exited the Capitol.

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Jason Riddle provided photos and videos of himself and other people inside and outside of the Capitol to NBC10 Boston.

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Jason Riddle agreed to an interview with FBI agents, in which he admitted to deleting some messages, photos, and videos of his trip to DC on his phone.

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Jason Riddle was arrested in Bedford, New Hampshire, on February 8,2021.

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At the time of his arrest, Jason Riddle stated that he was an "obsessor" of Trump's.

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Jason Riddle was charged with knowingly entering a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and theft of government property.

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Jason Riddle's lawyers had asked for 30 months of probation followed by community service.

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On January 23,2025, Jason Riddle sent the United States Department of Justice an email rejecting his pardon.

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Jason Riddle was an unsuccessful candidate to represent New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in 2022 and 2024.

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Jason Riddle stated that he intended to run against Democratic incumbent Annie Kuster, initially believing her to be a state representative.