A supporter of President Donald Trump, later identified as Kevin Seefried, carries a Confederate flag as he protests in the US Capitol Rotunda on Jan.
6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) WASHINGTON - A federal judge's acquittal of a New Mexico man in April was a rare blemish on the Justice Department's record of securing convictions in U.S.
Capitol riot cases. More than two months later, a Delaware father and son hope the same judge will clear them, too.Widely published photographs showed Kevin Seefried carrying a Confederate battle flag inside the Capitol after he entered the building with his son, Hunter.
The Seefrieds were "early, aggressive and active participants" in the Capitol breach and among the first rioters to enter the building on Jan.