Man with a Milton-area address charged with Jan. 6 Capitol riot crimes


A second person has been arrested in Delaware this week on federal charges associated with the insurrectionist riots at the U.S. Capitol last year.

Court records state that Jeffrey Schaefer was arrested Thursday on four charges related to trespassing in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Court documents also state that Schaefer is associated with an address outside of Milton. He is the fifth person with ties to Delaware charged in connection with riots at the U.S. Capitol.

An affidavit signed by a Baltimore-based FBI agent states that anonymous tipsters first pointed to Schaefer as one of those who flooded into the U.S. Capitol that day.

Editor’s Note: Read the agent’s affidavit at the end of this story. 

One tipster provided Facebook posts of photographs depicting the inside of the U.S. Capitol during the riots that were posted by an account investigators tied to Schaefer, according to court documents.

Facebook posts federal prosecutors said depict the inside of the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots and were posted by an account associated with Jeffrey Schaefer.

Investigators also executed a search warrant on the Facebook account and found photos of Schaefer wearing a green, Realtree-branded hat. The agent wrote that the hat matches the one worn by a man they believe to be Schaefer and depicted on surveillance footage inside the U.S. Capitol.

The agent wrote that Schaefer entered the building through a smashed window and remained inside for 28 minutes.

Investigators also subpoenaed location data for a phone number associated with Schaefer, which the agent said evidenced his proximity to the building during the time he is accused of trespassing. 

Jeffrey Schaefer depicted in a Facebook photo gathered by federal investigators.

No attorney was listed for Schaefer in court records as of Friday. His charges carry potential prison time. 

He is the second Delawarean this week to be charged with trespassing in the U.S. Capitol. Federal authorities arrested Nicholas Lattanzi, of Milford, on Tuesday on the same charges. 

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They join three other Delawareans waiting for the resolution of their charges associated with the Jan. 6 insurrection.



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