
 
        
         
		BY AIDAN GRAHAM 
 Federal  authorities  arrested  
 two Brooklynites on  
 Aug. 31 for allegedly breaking  
 into  the  United  States  Capitol  
 building on Jan. 6, hitting  
 the duo with a slew of charges  
 for their participation in the  
 riot.   
 Prosecutors say the defendants  
 — 26-year-old Antonio  
 Ferrigno  of  Sheepshead  Bay,  
 and 23-year-old Francis Connor  
 of Dyker Heights — wore  
 Donald Trump-themed clothing  
 when  they  entered  the  
 building  during  a  joint  session  
 of Congress, when  legislators  
 were set to certify President  
 Joe Biden’s victory in  
 the 2020 presidential election. 
 Supporters  of  then-President  
 Donald  Trump  had  surrounded  
 the exterior of the  
 Capitol for hours on the morning  
 of  Jan.  6,  before  forcibly  
 entering the building by pushing  
 through a line of police offi  
 cers at around 1:15 pm.  
 Ferrigno and Connor eventually  
 followed a crowd of rioters  
 into the building, before  
 posing together — along with  
 another acquaintance, Anton  
 Lunyk — for several photographs, 
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  where their faces are  
 clearly visible.  
 Federal  authorities  later  
 obtained a warrant for Lunyk’s  
 cell  phone,  where  they  
 found he had sent at least one  
 photo  to  both  Ferrigno  and  
 Connor via Instagram messenger, 
  according to prosecutors  
 with the Eastern District  
 of New York. 
 A  subsequent  search  of  
 previously-seized material  
 from the Capitol showed Ferrigno  
 in the background of  
 a  video  livestream  from  altright  
 personality Anthime  
 Gionet,  commonly  known  
 as  “Baked  Alaska,”  who  was  
 also arrested for his role in  
 the riot.  
 As further proof of the defendants’ 
  guilt, prosecutors  
 claim  that  both  men  can  be  
 seen on Capitol security camera  
 footage  from  inside  the  
 building.  
 Additionally, after issuing  
 a  subpoena  to  Verizon,  prosecutors  
 found that Connor’s  
 phone had been connected to  
 a cell tower consistent with  
 someone who was present inside  
 the Capitol building.  
 And  while  searching  the  
 suspects’  phones,  authorities  
 found a group message between  
 the three men, containing  
 a  series  of  banter,  until  
 Lunyk alerts the group to an  
 arrest of a fellow Capitol rioter  
 —  apparently  spooking  
 Ferrigno,  who  quickly  pivots  
 to unconvincingly denying  
 any involvement.  “I wasn’t in  
 the capitol so idc,” he wrote.  
 “That’s not me I don’t have facial  
 hair.”  
 Prosecutors  were  apparently  
 not  swayed  by  Ferrigno’s  
 walk-back,  and  later  
 charged him and Connor  
 with trespassing and disorderly  
 conduct. Lunyk alleged  
 participation in the Jan. 6 riot  
 is being litigated in Washington  
 D.C. District Court.  
 To date, at least 633 people  
 have been arrested for participating  
 in the Capitol riot.  
 Prosecutors  say  that  this  photo  
 depicts  Francis  Connor  (left)  and  
 Antonio  Ferrigno  (center)  inside  
 the Capitol building on Jan. 6  
   Eastern District of New York 
 Authorities say that both Antonio Ferrigno (circled in red) and Francis  
 Connor (circled in blue) entered the Capitol building during the riot on  
 Jan. 6.  Eastern District of New York 
 Two Brooklynites cuffed in  
 connection to Capitol riot 
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