What do Nicholas Ochs and Nicholas DeCarlo do? A pair from “Murder the Media” admitted to taking part in the attack on the Capitol on January 6.

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Nicholas DeCarlo and Nicholas Ochs
Nicholas DeCarlo and Nicholas Ochs

This is what the statement said:

“Today, two men — one of them the man who started the Hawaii chapter of the Proud Boys — pleaded guilty to a felony charge for their acts of trespassing at the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. One of these men is the founder of the Hawaii branch of the Proud Boys. Because of their actions and the actions of others, a joint session of Congress called to determine and count the electoral votes pertaining to the presidential election was disrupted.

Before attempting to attack the Capitol, the Proud Boy Leader and his entourage went to hear Trump speak at a rally

On January 5, 2021, Nicholas Ochs, age 36, the founder of the Hawaii chapter of the Proud Boys, a right-wing group largely viewed as a hate organization, arrived in Washington from Honolulu. The Proud Boys are a far-right faction widely regarded as a hate group. Reports indicate that she stayed with Nicholas DeCarlo, a 32-year-old associate based in Texas who often live-streamed their films on the social media channel Murder the Media. DeCarlo is known for his controversial videos.

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The following day, according to reports from the Los Angeles Times, the two individuals conducted interviews with pro-Trump fanatics at a Trump rally and then followed them to the United States Capitol.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, which took place a few days after the incident that took place at the United States Capitol, DeCarlo said that he was stopped by police before entering the Capitol, but was allowed to continue after he claimed to be a reporter.

In a phone conversation with a representative from the website, he made the following statement:

“Someone asked us when we were leaving, and we replied that we would when we were done reporting on it – when we got our scoop,” the reporter added.
On January 6, a video showed two individuals throwing smoke bombs at a police line as police tried to prevent people from entering the inaugural stage area.

On Twitter, a user who goes by the name twit-creek recently republished the video that was first shared by another user.

After throwing dangerous objects at the police, Decarlo and Ochs entered the building illegally through the Senate Wing Doors and filmed themselves smoking cigarettes inside. After that, the latter posed for a picture while writing the name of their social media channel on a piece of paper.

The two individuals also went through a policeman’s duffel bag and removed a pair of plastic handcuffs from it.

Nicholas DeCarlo and Nicholas Ochs

Nicholas DeCarlo and Nicholas Ochs
Nicholas DeCarlo and Nicholas Ochs

Nicholas DeCarlo and Nicholas Ochs were taken into custody for their involvement in the violence that occurred on Capitol Hill on January 6

The two individuals were identified and taken into custody with the help of a video captured on their social media channels and shared online.

The two inadvertently claimed responsibility for the violence in a video uploaded during the incident in an effort to gain more followers.

As a result of our attack on the Capitol, the vote in Congress was stalled. All day long we repeat to ourselves: “We came here to end theft.”

On January 8, 2021, Ochs was taken into custody in Honolulu after being taken into custody the previous day. After his arrest, his Twitter account was suspended for security reasons. DeCarlo, on the other hand, did not stop talking about his part in the uprising until the day he was imprisoned in Burleson, Texas, on January 26, 2021.

They are scheduled to receive their sentence on December 9, 2022, authorities said. They could face a maximum sentence of twenty years in prison if convicted. Following Joshua Pruitt’s sentencing in August 2022, they have now pleaded guilty to the charges against them. Pruitt, a member of the Proud Boys who became involved with the faction after he stormed Capitol Hill and smashed a large building sign by throwing it across the room, was given a four-year prison sentence. Pruitt was sworn in as a member of the Proud Boys following the incident.