Jan. 6 Suspect Gregory Yetman Surrenders to FBI After Nationwide Manhunt

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Gregory Yetman, a former New Jersey National Guard police sergeant accused of assaulting officers during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, turned himself in to authorities after a 48-hour manhunt. Yetman faces multiple charges, including felonies, and was found with registered weapons at his home. Prosecutors are likely to seek pretrial detention due to his flight and potential threat to the public. Yetman was identified by online sleuths and featured in an FBI wanted poster before surrendering. Over 1,200 defendants have been arrested in connection with the Capitol attack, with approximately 1,000 suspects still unidentified.
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