A Lengthy Island funeral house proprietor was arrested Wednesday for allegedly spraying insecticide at cops and attacking members of the media throughout the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, prosecutors introduced.
Peter G. Moloney — who co-owns a series of funeral properties referred to as Moloney Household Funeral Houses — was one of many early members of rioters that gathered at West Plaza of the Capitol, in keeping with federal prosecutors in Washington DC.
When law enforcement officials used barricades to attempt to preserve the rioters out, Moloney donned a helmet, protecting glasses, gloves and a face protecting, prosecutors declare.
Moloney, 58, of Bayport, NY, introduced a can of Black Flag Wasp, Hornet & Yellow Jacket Killer and sprayed it within the path of officers’ faces and our bodies multiple time throughout the melee, courtroom papers allege.
He additionally joined a gaggle of agitators in surrounding and attacking members of the media, in keeping with courtroom papers.
Moloney yanked one reporter’s digital camera, inflicting him to stumble down stairs and he punched and shoved different members of the press, courtroom papers allege.


The feds say that varied photographs and pictures from the day — which they included screenshots of in courtroom papers — present Moloney current throughout the siege and finishing up the varied alleged crimes.
The truth that Moloney was geared up with a helmet and insecticide reveals that “he went to the capitol on January 2, 2021 ready for violence,” courtroom papers declare.
Virtually 1,000 folks from everywhere in the nation have been arrested for his or her involvement within the civil unrest.


Whereas Moloney’s case might be prosecuted in DC, he appeared in Central Islip federal courtroom Wednesday the place Justice of the Peace Decide Steven Locke who allowed Moloney to be launched on $100,000 bond.
Moloney’s lawyer didn’t instantly return a request for remark.
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