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A former NFL linebacker is charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol attack
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A former NFL linebacker was arrested on Thursday and charged with assaulting law enforcement during the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, according to court records. Antwione Williams, 31, who was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2016 and later played for the XFL's DC Defenders, now part of the UFL, is alleged to be among the first rioters to breach the restricted perimeter of the Capitol during the attack, according to a criminal complaint against him by the US Attorney's Office in Washington, DC. "Williams pushed through a group of rioters that formed ... and attacked and overcame the U.S. Capitol Police officers," according to the complaint. Prosecutors allege that Williams participated in violent confrontations with law enforcement as part of a mob, and was recorded on police body camera footage pulling bike racks from police and striking an officer on the head, according to the complaint. He was also allegedly seen on open-source video lunging at an officer who was "deploying spray to prevent rioters from taking one of the bike racks" being used to hold back the crowd, the document says. Williams later "grabbed and pushed two officers" as rioters were trying to shove past police lines, according to the complaint. In December 2022, the FBI received a tip that led them to the former linebacker after sharing images of people who breached the Capitol. Agents confirmed his identity by comparing riot photos with images from his social media account, according to the complaint. When he was arrested, Williams had a red key fob for a Chevrolet vehicle hanging from his waist which appeared to match a fob seen on Williams' belt loop during the riot, investigators said. There is also picture on his Instagram account showing him wearing the same Golf hat he wore at the capitol on January 6th, according to the complaint. Williams was arrested in Savannah, Georgia, on Thursday and is facing several charges, including assaulting and impeding officers, civil disorder, entering restricted grounds and disorderly conduct within a Capitol building, court documents show. Williams did not enter a plea Thursday during his initial court appearance in Savannah. He was released on bond and will have his next court appearance on Nov. 21 in Washington. The attorney who represented Williams in court told CNN he was unavailable for comment Friday. "After rioters retook the West Plaza, Williams joined in chants of 'U.S.A.!' and pumped his fists over his head," the complaint says. "Williams took a few minutes to treat the effects of having been sprayed during that push, but eventually made his way to the Lower West Terrace." The January 6 attack resulted in over 140 police officers being assaulted, as well as damages exceeding $2.8 million, the US Attorney's office in DC said last week. More than 1,561 people in nearly all 50 states have been federally charged in connection with the attack, more than 590 of them for assaulting law enforcement or obstructing those officers during a civil disorder, according to the office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. About 979 defendants have pleaded guilty and 210 have been convicted at trial. CNN's Andy Rose contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account at CNN.com hares in global vaccine makers fell sharply on Friday (November 15).Markets were spooked by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services.He has chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has previously spread misinformation on vaccines.Kennedy - who is a vaccine skeptic - has been criticized for making false medical claims, including that vaccines are linked to autism.Several medical scientists on Friday said they were alarmed that vital vaccination efforts could be undermined.Shares in Britain's GSK were down over 3% at their lowest in more than a year.AstraZeneca and France's Sanofi were also down more than 2.5%.GSK and Sanofi offer a range of vaccines, including for flu and childhood diseases.Bavarian Nordic was hit hardest, as it fell 16%, though it was also hurt by third-quarter results.The drugmaker produces a vaccine for mpox.The Danish firm's CEO said they were concerned Kennedy could drive vaccine skepticism.German-listed shares of BioNtech were down more than a tenth.The company is Pfizer's partner on COVID-19 vaccines.Analysts pointed to a Kennedy interview on NBC in which he said that he would not "take away" available vaccines. But they added the overall prospects for biotech development ventures were seen as weakened.Europe's healthcare sector was the worst performer in early trading - down 2.2% at its lowest since April.
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