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Pennsylvania Woman's Facebook Post Tips Off FBI, Puts Bucks County Husband At U.S Capitol Riot

A Pennsylvania woman's Facebook post led federal investigators to evidence placing her Bucks County husband at the U.S Capitol riot in January, authorities announced.

Gary Edwards

Gary Edwards

Photo Credit: FBI
Gary Edwards inside the U.S Capitol building.

Gary Edwards inside the U.S Capitol building.

Photo Credit: FBI
Gary Edwards spotted in an Instagram post.

Gary Edwards spotted in an Instagram post.

Photo Credit: FBI

Various photos and videos that have since been deleted from social media show Gary Edwards of Southampton inside the U.S Capitol building on Jan. 6 wearing the same black jacket and wool cap, according to court documents submitted by the FBI. 

Along with content posted by other social media users, an FBI agent was initially tipped off by a series of written Facebook posts by his wife where she describes her husband's experience raiding the U.S Capitol.

"Gary walked around carrying flags of the Us. Gary walked right through the door into the rotunda. Chatting with the police who were very calm. The people san[g] the Star spangled banner 2 time then started chanting whose house? Our house! When asked to leave they did.

"These were people who watched their rights being taken away, their votes stolen from them, their state officials violating the constitutions of their country and people who are not being given the opportunity to be able to have evidence shown,"  Lynn Feiler Edwards wrote in one of two posts according to federal investigators.

Surveillance footage obtained by the FBI also corroborates investigators' claims that Edwards was inside the U.S Capitol building.

Edwards was arrested on Tuesday in Northampton Township, CBS Philly reports.

He was reportedly released after an initial court appearance, the outlet says.

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