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Kenya Deports US Capitol Insurrectionist Sturgeon Who Fled To Hide In Kenya After Attack

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On January 6th a group of domestic terrorists allied to the then President Trump attacked the US Capitol where the senate were voting to stamp president Biden’s win by certifying the electoral votes . This followed a lengthened campaign of baseless claims of election fraud by President Trump.

His numerous petitions were thrown out of courts as they lacked merits, in his many attempts to block the win of Biden, Trump called upon his supporters to turn up in Washington DC where he promised his cult that things would get wild. When Trump and other leaders invited the mob to raid the Capitol to stop the voters certification, they heeded and launched one of the biggest attacks in the country.

At the end five people died including a policeman. FBI has since been following up and arresting the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol.

One of them is Sturgeon – who lives in Montana US. On learning that the FBI was on the trail of all those who stormed DC, he fled to Kenya on the 24th February and purchased a return ticket for April 5th 2021.

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Having been located in Kenya by the FBI , they collaborated with Kenyan authorities who ordered his deportation and subsequent handover to the American authorities. He left Kenya on 5th March and arrived in the US on 6th where he was scooped up by the feds upon arrival at JFK Airport in NYC.

Isaac Steve Sturgeon is accused of picking up a metal police barricade, pushing it into officers and crawling under to access the Capitol Building on Jan 6.

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