Cardinals super fan 'Rally Runner' indicted for Capitol riot involvement

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Daniel Donnelly Jr., known as the "Rally Runner" and a Cardinals super fan, has been charged by federal authorities for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots. Donnelly faces multiple federal charges, including civil disorder, for leading protesters towards the Capitol while wearing his signature red face paint and a "Keep America Great" hat. He admitted to being at the Capitol in a Facebook video and was seen holding a riot shield as the crowd attacked law enforcement officers. Donnelly is one of several individuals from the St. Louis region charged in connection with the riots.
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