Edward McAlanis biography: 13 things about US Capitol riot suspect from East Cocalico Township, Pennsylvania

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Edward John McAlanis is a white man from Pennsylvania, United States. Here are 13 more things about him:

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  1. He lives in East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
  2. Aside from East Cocalico Township, he has lived in different parts of Pennsylvania including Stevens, Reinholds, Newtown, Hatfield, Lansdale and Philadelphia.
  3. He previously lived in Essex Junction, Vermont, USA.
  4. He previously lived in Washington, D.C., USA.
  5. On January 6, 2021, he went to the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. That day, Donald Trump supporters breached the building while a joint session of Congress was certifying the vote of the Electoral College and affirming Joe Biden‘s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
  6. A Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent filed a criminal complaint against him, which was signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Robin M. Meriweather on July 14, 2021.
  7. On July 20, 2021, he was arrested in Stevens. He was released on $10,000 bail.
  8. He was 41 years old when he was arrested on July 20, 2021.
  9. On August 10, 2021, he was charged with criminal information.
  10. He is the chairman of the East Cocalico Township Recreation Board. On August 19, 2021, he took an indefinite leave of absence from the board.
  11. On August 27, 2021, he was arraigned. For his participation in the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, he was charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a U.S. Capitol building and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a U.S. Capitol building. Represented by Frank Sluzis, he pleaded not guilty to all counts.
  12. On November 22, 2021, he pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a U.S. Capitol building while charges of entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds were dismissed during a virtual hearing before U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich.
  13. His sentencing is set for February 15, 2022.
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If you have information about someone who participated in the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit relevant photos and videos to the FBI.

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