IN couple sentenced for acts committed during Jan. 6 breach

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The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. (IL file photo)

A Brownsburg couple faces prison time after being sentenced on felony charges for their actions during Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol insurrection.

Arthur and Jessica Reyher were sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton after pleading guilty to a felony offense of obstruction of law enforcement, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

Arthur Reyher, 38, was sentenced to eight months in prison, three years of supervised release, ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution, and ordered to serve 200 hours of community service.

Jessica Reyher was sentenced to 90 days in prison, three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution.

According to court documents, the Reyhers traveled from Brownsburg, to Washington, D.C., to attend the “Stop the Steal” rally on Jan. 6, 2021.

After watching the former president’s speech, the Reyhers marched to the U.S. Capitol building and entered the restricted perimeter at the West Front.

Rioters at the West Front eventually overwhelmed police and caused officers to retreat to the Lower West Terrace and escape into the nearest entrance to the Capitol building, a narrow hallway known as the Tunnel, created by the construction of the Inauguration stage and the site of some of the most violent attacks against law enforcement on January 6th.

The Lower West Terrace Tunnel was the site of some of the most violent assaults on law enforcement officers on January 6th. Rioters at the Tunnel battled officers for hours as they attempted to storm the Capitol building.

After making it through the crowds on the West Front, the Reyhers made their way to the Tunnel and entered at about 2:43 p.m. Once inside, the two quickly pushed to the front of the crowd of rioters and joined others in aggressively pushing against the established police line.

At about 2:50 p.m., Arthur and Jessica participated in a series of coordinated pushes against the police line in the Tunnel. Court records stated that one rioter coordinated the mob’s efforts by making “1, 2, 3” gestures with his hand and yelling “PUSH!”

Court documents further stated that Arthur and Jessica combined their body weight with others in the crowd to physically push back against the assembled police line.

Shortly after, police gained ground in the Tunnel and coordinated a counter-push. The mob of rioters fell back, and the Reyhers were expelled from the Tunnel. At approximately 3:04 p.m., Arthur and Jessica reentered the Tunnel and again pushed their way to the front of the pack of rioters. The duo again joined with others and used their body weight to physically push, in unison, against the police line. At about 3:05 p.m., a chemical irritant was sprayed inside the Tunnel, causing the Reyhers to leave. The two then stood outside the Archway entrance and yelled “PUSH!” and patted rioters on the back as they entered the Tunnel.

The couple then rushed into the Tunnel for the third time and joined the collective efforts to push against the police line. As the Reyhers thrust their collective body weight into the police line, one officer could be heard screaming in agonizing pain as they were smashed between a shield and a metal door frame. After their third time entering the Tunnel, the Reyhers exited once more.

At about 3:17 p.m., Arthur stood outside of the Tunnel and again joined rioters in repeatedly pushing in unison against the police line. The pushing continued for several minutes until police were able to expel the rioters from the Tunnel.

The FBI arrested the Reyhers on March 15, 2023, in Indianapolis.

This case was prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section. Assistance was provided by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana.

This case was investigated by the FBI’s Indianapolis and Washington Field Offices. Assistance was provided by the U.S. Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department.

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