

Martin Luther King Jr.'s Son Calls Inauguration Threats 'Frightening'.Capitol Rioter Who Beat Police With Baseball Bat Turns Himself In.Synergy One Lending has been contacted for further comment. We remain steadfast to that enduring objective." "Part of our core vision for our company is to build and maintain a pristine reputation. "For those concerned, we wish to inform you that this individual is no longer employed by our company," a Synergy One Lending spokesperson told Kens 5. As reported by Kens 5, Mazzocco is now no longer employed by the company and his profile has been removed from their website. The 37-year-old's job was listed as loan officer for NMLS Consumer Access, Synergy One Lending. One picture is a selfie of the suspect just outside the Capitol building along with the caption "the capital is ours!" during the riot to his personal Facebook page. Mazzocco was identified on social media after he posted pictures and videos of himself in Washington D.C. Mazzocco is due to appear in a San Antonio federal court on Tuesday charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Matthew Carl Mazzocco, 37, was arrested at his San Antonio home on Sunday, January 18, San Antonio FBI public affairs officer Michelle Lee confirmed to KSAT. More details are being added.A Texas man accused of being part of the attack on the Capitol has been fired from his job, according to reports. His next hearing will be on January 26, 2021.fired him, the company’s chief executive officer Steve Majerus confirmed on January 19, 2021. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, Synergy One Lending, Inc. He was no longer working for CMG Financial when he participated in U.S.
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The judge agreed to release him from jail until his trial on certain conditions and issued a $25,000 appearance bond, which he has to pay if he fails to show up to future court hearings. He is also prohibited from travelling outside of Texas’s contiguous states and Washington D.C. Magistrate Judge Henry Bemporad in San Antonio on January 18, 2021. Represented by Robbie Ward, he made his first federal court appearance virtually before U.S.

Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, he was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority or violent entry. He was 37 years old when he was arrested.
