Arthur Jackman says he’s a Proud Boys member. A Proud Boys member who made his way inside the Senate chamber and took a selfie there during the U.S. Capitol riot earlier this year was arrested in Central Florida, according to federal authorities. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release that Arthur Jackman, 30, is in custody in Orlando. He was arrested Tuesday morning although it’s unclear where the arrest took place. An affidavit shows that Jackman is a member of the Proud Boys, “a pro-Western fraternal organization for men,” and went to the Capitol with other members of the organization to show support for former President Donald Trump and to “stop the steal” of the election. The FBI said Jackman was seen in news footage taking a selfie inside the Senate chamber and also texted a selfie to a childhood friend who messaged him to ask if he was involved in the riot. The accompanying text from Jackman read, “We stormed and took over,” according to a screenshot in the report. Jackman was also seen with Joseph Biggs, a Proud Boys organizer who was also taken into custody in Central Florida, records show

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