sedition hunters

He said in an interview that he entered because "the commies are trying to steal the country," court documents showed.
A band of online sleuths called "Sedition Hunters" has had an enormous effect on the Jan. 6 investigation. Next up: Holding the FBI’s feet to the fire.
Danny Rodriguez was identified in a HuffPost story as the Capitol rioter who drove a stun gun into Officer Mike Fanone's neck on Jan. 6.
Danny "D.J." Rodriguez, who was arrested after he was identified in a HuffPost story, called himself a "f**king piece of s**t" during his interview with the FBI.
Nine months after the Jan. 6 attack, the FBI has nabbed a quarter of the estimated 2,500 potential Capitol defendants.
Robert Scott Palmer, known to online sleuths as #FloridaFlagJacket, was arrested in March after a HuffPost story revealed his identity.
The online "Sedition Hunters" helped an officer’s widow untangle a web of evidence that tells the story of what happened to her husband that day.
As Robert Reeder awaited sentencing for a misdemeanor, online sleuths known as the "Sedition Hunters" surfaced potentially incriminating new footage.