Capitol rioters reported to FBI by exes, dating app users: 'We are not a match'
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A slew of people who participated in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have been reported to authorities by exes or by dating app matches.
All's fair in love and war -- and apparently doubly so if you mix them. Robert Chapman, of Carmel, New York, was arrested April 22 after he boasted on the dating app Bumble that he was part of the group to "storm the Capitol" during the Jan. 6 riot. A woman he connected with curtly replied, "We are not a match," then reported him to authorities, according to court papers. He's just one of numerous alleged rioters to be outed by potential or former romantic partners. More than 400 people have been arrested for their alleged roles in the insurrection contesting the results of the presidential election. The woman who encountered Chapman on Bumble claimed he told her, "I did storm the Capitol and made it all the way to Statuary Hall," court papers state. She reported him to authorities in January, sharing a screenshot of her Bumble conversation with him, according to the complaint.More Related News