Two individuals from Lycoming County were arrested and charged with breaking into the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. in January. Mark R. Aungst, 45, of South Williamsport and Tammy A. Bronsburg (a.k.a. Tammy Butry), 49, of Williamsport were arrested on Thursday. Both were charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct and entering a restricted building. Bronsburg and Aungst were part of a bus trip organized “via Facebook to go to President Trump’s rally in Washington D.C.,” according to the criminal affidavit sworn by Special Agent Agent Josh Miller of the FBI.  Aungst was a last-minute addition to the bus, taking the place of a last-minute drop out, and Bronsburg reportedly “delayed the bus’s departure departure from Pennsylvania because she had been waiting at a McDonald’s in Williamsport” instead of the actual pick-up location at the McDonald’s in Lewisburg, states the affidavit.  Aungst and Bronsburg were “the last two trip participants to return to the bus” and Aungst reportedly bragged “about being inside the U.S. Capitol” upon returning to the bus, according to Agent Miller. 

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