Lawrence Stackhouse of Blackwood was arrested on Monday and charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds, and disorderly or disruptive conduct, according to USA Today.
Stackhouse was identified to law enforcement by co-workers, after he had called out from work on Jan. 5 and 6, the Courier Post reported.
He reportedly had been reprimanded for violating his company's policy by displaying political signs and attire in support of then-President Donald Trump.
Stackhouse is among at least 12 Garden State residents charged in connection with the riots, in which hundreds of protesters stormed the nation's Capitol to thwart certification of the 2020 presidential election results.
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