An Illinois woman who says she recently became a U.S. citizen has been arrested for allegedly storming the Capitol on January 6.
"The same thing is happening in the United States of America, my second home and paradise," Le posted in Vietnamese, which was translated to English in the court filing. "A free country is under attack by underground forces. Now I'm only contributing a small part, doing the least I can to save America."
Copies of group chat records obtained by agents show Le "told her friends that she climbed a wall to reach the Capitol building, that she was pepper-sprayed, and that another individual was 'shot dead' while she was inside the building," according to the FBI's Statement of Facts. Agents said Le initially acknowledged attending the rally but "denied entering the U.S. Capitol building on that day," according to the FBI's Statement of Facts in the case.
State records show Le operates an Aurora nail salon. An employee who answered the phone at the salon said Le wasn't at work on Wednesday. In the comments, Le's followers congratulated her, with Le replying how important the naturalization process is and the pride she felt after becoming an American citizen.ABC7 Chief Legal Analyst Gil Soffer tells the I-Team in theory, Le's citizenship could be impacted by the criminal case, but it doesn't happen very often.
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