Former US Army soldier Edward Richmond Jr., who was convicted of manslaughter for fatally taking pictures a handcuffed civilian in Iraq, has been arrested on expenses associated to the US Capitol riot. He attacked cops with a baton throughout the riot and was arrested in Louisiana. Richmond was 20 when he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to a few years in jail for killing the handcuffed Iraqi civilian close to Taal Al Jai in 2004. During the Jan. 6 riot, he was captured on physique digicam footage repeatedly assaulting cops. More than 1,200 individuals have been charged with Capitol riot-related crimes, with over 900 pleading responsible or being convicted after trials. Nearly 500 individuals have been sentenced to imprisonment.