Brandon Kelly Dillard donned a Supreme sweatshirt with a spider-web pattern, leading online sleuths to give him the “Spider-Nazi” nickname. The Jan. 6 rioter dubbed “Spider-Nazi” has gotten himself caught in the FBI’s web. Brandon Kelly Dillard, of Las Vegas, wore a Supreme spider web-patterned hoodie to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as he broke into the building alongside other Donald Trump supporters looking to overthrow the government, the feds said. He’s now been arrested for knowingly entering and remaining in a building without lawful authority, disorderly conduct of government business, and uttering “loud, threatening, or abusive” language at the Capitol building with the intent to disturb a session of Congress, according to a complaint. Photos of Dillard at the Capitol were quickly spread by online sleuths, who gave him the #SpiderNazi nickname in the aftermath of the violent riot. The feds even credited them for the witty label.

via daily beast: Feds Ensnare Jan. 6 Rioter Dubbed ‘Spider-Nazi’

siehe auch: January 6 Brandon Kelly Dillard, dubbed “Spider-Nazi” rioter arrested The January 6 rioter, nicknamed the “Spider-Nazi,” has become entangled in the FBI’s web. Brandon Kelly Dillard of Las Vegas wore a Supreme spider web-patterned hoodie at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 when he broke into the building along with other Donald Trump supporters who wanted to overthrow the government, the FBI said. He has now been arrested for knowingly entering and staying in a building without lawful authority, disorderly conduct of government business and uttering “loud, threatening or abusive” language in the Capitol building with intent to disrupt a session of Congress, according to a complaint . Photos of Dillard in the Capitol were quickly circulated by online investigators, who nicknamed him #SpiderNazi after the violent riot. The FBI even credited them with the funny label.