New Jersey resident James Douglas Rahm, 61, posted on his Facebook about storming the U.S. Capitol in January and claimed he had urinated in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi‘s office during the Capitol riot.
Following his comments online, his friends turned him in to the FBI.
Although Rahm deleted his posts and videos, his friends had already taken screenshots for evidence.
“Shields and pepper spray never hurt anyone did they? Home alive. History made. I walked through Pelosi’s office. I should have sh– on her chair,” one of Rahm’s Facebook post reads.
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Under a comment section, Rahm had also revealed that he had “pissed in her [Speaker Pelosi’s] office,” with a thumbs-up emoji.
Rahm is now charged with the Capitol riot case and accused of urinating in Pelosi’s congressional office, FBI revealed.
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