Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Charging The Insurrectionists: Insurrection Eva Braun

 

This piece of shit work deserves more than the probation or short sentence she'll likely get:

A woman who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 while wearing a pink beret and was recently identified to the FBI by an ex-romantic partner was charged with four federal counts on Monday.

As NBC News first reported, Jennifer Inzunza Vargas Geller of California was identified by an ex and reported to the FBI after she was featured in a viral tweet from the bureau last month. She now faces four misdemeanor counts: entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building; disorderly conduct in the Capitol grounds or buildings; and unlawfully parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building. She was not in custody on Monday, a law enforcement source said, but there's now a warrant out for her arrest.

For more than two years, online sleuths who identified hundreds of participants in connection with the Jan. 6 attack had been unable to determine Vargas Geller's identity, and the woman they'd dubbed #PinkBeret had been the subject of online conspiracy theories. An attorney for another Jan. 6 defendant suggested she was working at the behest of the government.

But last weekend, a clothing designer Vargas Geller used to date was standing in the checkout line at a Joann Fabric and Crafts store when his buddy showed him a funny tweet from the FBI's Washington Field Office on his phone.

“He’s always on Twitter, and he said something like, ‘Yo, check out this chick,'" the designer told NBC News.“I stopped dead in my tracks,” he said. “I’m like, ‘That’s Jenny.’”

While most recent tweets from the FBI Washington Field Office account had received a few thousand views, the tweet featuring Vargas Geller racked up millions. Twitter users dubbed her “Insurrection Eva Braun,” “fascist Matilda,” and compared her to April Ludgate, the character played by Aubrey Plaza in NBC’s “Parks and Recreation.” Several users joked that she seemed straight out of Wes Anderson movie, and one user tweeted “Emily in-carceration,” referencing the show “Emily in Paris.” 

Vargas Geller was from Sacramento, the clothing designer told NBC News, but came to meet him in Los Angeles in early 2019, when they were in their early 20s. “We weren’t, like, trying to get married or anything,” he said. “We were hooking up for a few months.”

But there was a red flag that sparked a break-up: Vargas Geller, he said, wrote on Discord that she was reading Hitler’s 1925 manifesto.

“I was just instantly turned off, like, ‘Yo, I don’t think this is going to work out,’” he said. “You’re, like, reading ‘Mein Kampf,’ you think immigrants don’t deserve X, Y, Z.” (A social media account linked to Vargas Geller, viewed by NBC News, also referenced Hitler.)...  (our emphasis)

She seems nice.

Dozens of these seditionist fascists have been identified serendipitously, and then charged and arrested. Now the feds need to nab this Mein Kampf- reading "Insurrection Eva Braun," so she can have her day in court, and have her name forever attached to the shame of the January 6 insurrection.

Once again, please check out the FBI's rogues gallery of treasonous insurrectionists to see if you can help in the identification and arrest of a MAGAt  like Insurrection Eva Braun.

(Photo:  Ms. "Insurrection Eva Braun" Vargas Geller/ USDCDC)

 

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