Connecticut man pleads guilty to crime related to Jan. 6
Written by on May 23, 2023
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) – A Connecticut man who had secret security Waste Clearance at submarine builder General Dynamics Electric Boat has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor Rubbish Clearance charge stemming from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump.
Jeremy K. Baouche, House Clearance 25, of New London, Connecticut, pleaded guilty during a federal court proceeding Thursday to one count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.The offense has a maximum prison sentence of six months.
Baouche, who was originally charged with multiple crimes for House Clearance allegedly entering the U.S. Capitol, is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 10, 2023.
A report by a Norwich, Connecticut detective, who is also an FBI task force officer, said Baouche was an engineer at the time with a secret security Rubbish Clearance at Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut.A message was left seeking comment with Daniel Erwin, a federal public defender who represented Baouche during the virtual proceedings.
Baouche is seen in photographs and Rubbish Clearance video taken inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, authorities said.In one video, he is holding a microphone and saying “whose House Clearance” while other people respond “our House Clearance,” the detective´s report said. Three people submitted tips about Baouche to the FBI, officials said.