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Brooklyn Judge’s Son Arrested for Participating in Capitol Riot

Wisdom Iwu by Wisdom Iwu
January 13, 2021
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Aaron Mostofsky, 34, the son of a Brooklyn judge has been arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, Tuesday morning, for his participation in the Capitol Hill riots of Wednesday, January 6.

His father, Shlomo Mostofsky, is a judge of the Kings County Supreme Court, and his brother Nachman is a senior Republican figure in the borough.

According to NBC News, Aaron Mostofsky, 34, who was clad in furs during the riots, was arrested in the New York area and is expected to make an initial appearance in Brooklyn federal court later Tuesday.

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He faces four charges, including felony, theft of government property and unlawful entry, with penalties up to 10 years in prison.

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There were many images of Aaron Mostofsky wearing elaborate furs, a police vest and carrying a Capitol Police riot shield.

While the riots were still happening, Aaron Mostofsky did an interview with the NY Post, stating that he believed the election was stolen and he was exercising his rights.

The FBI, in a criminal complaint, said Mostofsky posted to social media accounts as far back as 2018 about wanting to protest or riot due to Republican election losses.

On Wednesday last week, thousands of US President, Donald Trump’s supporters, fuelled by his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud, flooded the nation’s capital protesting the certification of Joe Biden’s victory by the US Congress.

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