Fugitive January 6 Rioter Captured in Canada on Capitol Assault's Fourth Anniversary
A man who participated in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was arrested in Canada on the fourth anniversary of the event. Antony Vo, a 32-year-old from Indiana, had been sentenced to nine months in prison and was supposed to report to a federal facility on June 14, 2024. Instead, he fled to Canada, where he hoped to receive a pardon should Donald Trump return to the presidency.
The Canada Border Services Agency confirmed Vo’s arrest occurred without incident in Whistler, British Columbia, on January 6. They stated that Vo entered Canada illegally, as there was no official record of his crossing. A hearing regarding his request to remain in Canada is scheduled for January 15, according to his lawyer.
Vo was convicted of multiple offenses, including entering a restricted area and disorderly conduct, and is among over 1,500 individuals charged in relations to the Capitol riot. He previously expressed his desire to stay in Canada until it was "safe" to return to the U.S., in hopes of a potential pardon by Trump.
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