Another Alabama man has been charged in the January riot at the U.S. Capitol. Phillip Andrew Bromley, a 47-year-old nurse anesthetist from Sterrett, is charged with unlawful entry of a restricted building and disorderly conduct, according to federal court records made public Wednesday. Bromley was among the crowd that forced its way into the building while the joint session of Congress was underway to certify the vote count of the Electoral College in the 2020 presidential election. Bromley was standing eight feet from Air Force veteran Ashli E. Babbitt, 35, when she was shot and killed during the chaotic events that Wednesday, documents state. FBI Special Agent William Novak stated in federal charging documents that Bromley was shown on video footage published by on the ProPublica website under “What Parler Saw During the Attack on the Capitol.” The website contains numerous videos that appear to have been recorded on Jan. 6 in and around the Capitol building. One of the videos was titled “4:26 p.m. Near Capitol” and in that video that a man who identified himself as Phillip Bromley chronicled the events that he witnessed that day. “Listen,’’ he tells the man recording him, “everybody needs to know the truth.”

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