Owen Shroyer

“We literally own these streets right now,” Shroyer said on an Infowars broadcast outside the U.S. Capitol the day of the 2021 attack.
The longtime sidekick of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones pleaded guilty to entering and remaining on restricted grounds.
Shroyer, who previously maintained he was innocent, was charged with four misdemeanor counts for his involvement in the Capitol riot.
Shroyer peddled a false story on Infowars that Neil Heslin didn't hold his dead child after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary.
Anthime Gionet, known as “Baked Alaska” to his social media followers, faces a maximum sentence of six months imprisonment.
A federal complaint filed against Infowars host Owen Shroyer on Friday accuses him of “violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.”
Shroyer is the second person who works for Infowars to face federal charges stemming from Jan. 6.