Armed Man with Explosive Materials and Outstanding Jan. 6 Warrant Arrested Near Barack Obama’s Home

In a heart-pounding incident that unfolded in the heart of Washington, D.C., a man wanted on Jan. 6-related charges was dramatically arrested in close proximity to former President Barack Obama’s residence. And the arrest came after former President Donald Trump posted Obama’s address. Details inside…

In a gripping turn of events in the heart of Washington, D.C., a man with active Jan. 6-related charges was dramatically apprehended near the residence of former President Barack Obama. And the scary ordeal went down after the suspect reposted Obama’s address, which was first posted by former President Donald Trump.

Identified as 37-year-old Taylor Taranto from Seattle, Washington, the suspect was found carrying materials to create explosives, sending shockwaves through law enforcement.

Taylor Taranto from last summer when he was with #1776RM, the convoy offshoot that camped on the Mall for a while pic.twitter.com/PRkUzSvczf

— Joe Flood (@joeflood) June 29, 2023

The Secret Service first spotted Taranto within mere blocks of the Obamas’ home, setting off a tense chase as he attempted to evade capture. Swift action by the authorities prevented him from reaching the former first family’s residence. His van, parked nearby, revealed a chilling arsenal of multiple weapons and materials resembling a dangerous explosive device, though it had not yet been assembled.

Here are a few excerpts from Taylor Taranto’s video blog of his day in DC today: pic.twitter.com/vfH4a7RtoH

— M & M Enterprises (@sfoguj) June 30, 2023

Alarming details emerged as U.S. officials uncovered Taranto’s troubling history. Social media livestreams revealed disturbing threats made against a public figure, raising concerns about his intentions. Additionally, he was found to have an active warrant linked to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, leaving no doubt that he deliberately approached Obama’s neighborhood.

A senior law enforcement official revealed that Taranto had been in the D.C. area for some time, even camping out near the D.C. jail where other Jan. 6 defendants are held. His livestreams, which contained unsettling content, were posted while he roamed the region.

Taylor Taranto #AstroNot
This video is still live on his Facebook and his identity has been known for over 2 years. pic.twitter.com/aMZHV1cY7B

— Joce (@jocejocejoe) June 29, 2023

Just hours before his arrest near the residence of forever President Barack Obama, the J6 fugitive made a chilling online post, sharing an address for Obama, which was first shared by ex-President Donald Trump.

In a concerning turn of events earlier on Thursday, a Truth Social account using the same screen name as Taranto’s other social media accounts re-shared a post from Trump. The post allegedly contained the address of Obama’s home in Washington and made a note of its proximity to a mosque. Accompanied by the message, Taranto wrote: “Got them surrounded!”

See below:

 

Five hours ago, Taylor Taranto re-posted Trump’s Truth Social post about Obama’s house being near a mosque and the Podesta’s (not sure any of that is true), but Trump may have fed into Taranto’s conspiratorial thinking. pic.twitter.com/4S8vgTlyfk

— enrah jay (@EnrahJ) June 29, 2023

 

Taranto, who was already wanted on charges related to the January 6 events, was apprehended in Obama’s Washington, D.C. neighborhood. In addition to being a fugitive, Taranto was found in possession of multiple firearms and materials used for creating a Molotov cocktail. The incident has sparked an investigation by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force.

Thankfully, the incident concluded without injuries, and Taranto has been charged with being a fugitive from justice. The question of whether the Obamas were at home during this intense ordeal remains unanswered, leaving a city on edge and authorities on high alert.

Photos: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP/AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File

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