North Texas man sentenced to a year and a day for helping to lead siege on U.S. Capitol

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North Texas man sentenced to a year and a day for helping to lead siege on U.S. Capitol
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Nolan Bernard Cooke recorded videos from a camera strapped around his neck as he broke through a line of Capitol police, according to court documents.

Nolan Bernard Cooke, 24, recorded videos from a camera strapped around his neck as he broke through a line of Capitol police, according to court documents.

Cooke agreed to be interviewed by officers who executed a search warrant on his home after the siege. Cooke also used a flagpole attached to a U.S. flag to bang a window and encouraged others to break the glass, court documents say.Cooke admitted pushing police but denied going inside the Capitol, according to court records.

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