
FBI offers $15,000 reward for information on January 6 defendant's whereabouts
CNN
The FBI is offering a $15,000 reward for information on a January 6 fugitive accused of assaulting multiple officers during the attack on the US Capitol, who the agency has been trying to arrest since June.
Jonathan Daniel Pollock -- one of a group of Floridians accused of attacking police at the Capitol -- faces multiple charges including assaulting several officers, theft of government property and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
Pollock is one of only a small group of people who went on the run after being charged in the Capitol riot and have yet to be apprehended by authorities.

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