May 18, 2026

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Another J6er on the Chopping Block: Bryan Betancur

This might be come to a shock to everyone but those that try to overrun and overtake the U.S. Capitol because the people didn’t vote their way might be psychopaths.

MONTGOMERY, MARYLAND – When Bryan Betancur was arrested for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021 Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. he was caught because of the ankle monitor he was wearing as a condition of his parole after burglary charges. And despite being pardoned for his crimes on that day he continued to be a dangerous individual. Betancur is in jail again after being arrested on charges that he was touching female passengers’ hair on the Washington, DC Metro trains.

According to several posts and videos from different users on the platform, Betancur livestreamed from his Twitter – the platform renamed to X its current owner Elon Musk – account “Bryan on Task” himself secretly touching random women’s hair while riding Metro. A number of users visiting his account voiced concern of the videos, prompting a warrant issued was for his arrest on Monday. On Tuesday, announced on Twitter that Betancur was arrested and charged with assault and battery. News accounts say the arrest was in connection with an offense that happened Sunday on a Silver Line train on the Clarendon station but it has not been confirmed that the incident was related to videos online. He is scheduled to appear in Montgomery County, Maryland District Court on April 3 at 1:00 PM. On Monday, he was arraigned on the same charges in Arlington, Virginia General District. After his arraignment, he was arrested on a warrant in Washington, DC.

On his account Betancur describes himself as a “Citizen Journalist, Legal Observer. Vindicated Patriot, Political Activist, Prolife, Antivax J6ER Catholic” The account is currently private.

Betancur pleaded guilty to one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, a misdemeanor related to Jan. 6 and was sentenced in August 2022 to four months in prison and a year of supervised release. On Jan. 20, 2025, the day he was began he second term in the White House, Donald Trump granted pardon of nearly all that participated as the Insurrection including Betancur.

According to what an FBI agent wrote in an affidavit in his Capitol riot arrest, Betancur told law enforcement officers that he was a member of several white supremacy groups and said he wanted to run people over with a vehicle and kill people in a church. He also wore a Proud Boys shirt on Jan. 6 and met with members of the group before, but according to reports he was never a full member himself. DC Antifascists warned others about him being a member of a number of groups such as Patriot Front, Christian Nationalist New Columbia Movement, 1776 Restoration Movement, that held rallies against what they saw as government overreach, and J6ers at Freedom Corner, supporters and family members of imprisoned J6ers that held nightly vigils Washington DC Central Detention Facility, honoring inmates as “patriots” and “hostages”. They also note that he attempted to infiltrate leftist spaces and that he has a restraining order against him from a woman known as Anarchy Princess.

Betancur was also associated with Augusta Mae DiRosato, a Philadelphia neo-Nazi who has also threatened to hurt and kill others and was recently seen confronting supporters of the exhibit at the Presidential House dedicated to the slaves who worked there. She attempted to tear down placards community people posted there after Trump ordered the exhibit taken down, an order since reversed after a court stepped in. A recent Tweet from DiRosato suggests there has a falling out between the two. “I may or may not be collecting evidence to have him deported,” she wrote. I tried to train the fucking foreigner but I think he has a comprehension problem due to low IQ. Bryan betrayed me by resorting to his primal foreigner urges.” Reportedly, Betancur is from Argentina.

Since being pardoned, over thirty “J6ers” have rearrested, charged or sentenced for other crimes and six days after being pardoned Matthew Huttle was shot and killed by a Jasper County sheriff’s deputy in Indiana during a traffic stop.

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