The eighth Oklahoman charged over the U.S. Capitol attack was turned in by a college fraternity brother who saw his 10 Facebook videos of the riot, the FBI reported.
Levi Roy Gable, 36, was arrested Thursday in Tulsa.
“I was among the first people to make our way into the US Capitol Building,” he purportedly posted on Facebook, according to the FBI.
“Those in the building first were there in protest of Vice President Mike Pence’s statement that he would not stand with the American people and challenge the results of 2020’s stolen presidential election.”
More than 800 individuals have been arrested in nearly all 50 states for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, the Justice Department said last week. The investigation is ongoing.