The Cleveland-area occupational therapist who left her job shortly after the Capitol riot was arrested after investigators were able to link her to the siege, court papers show.
Christine Priola, 49, was charged Thursday with entering a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct and unlawful activities on Capitol grounds, according to a criminal complaint for her arrest.
Last week, federal investigators visited Priola’s Willoughby, Ohio, home, where they searched her house, cars and the garage. They ultimately left with a plastic bag and multiple boxes, local news station WKYC reported at the time.
CLEVELAND THERAPIST EYED IN CAPITOL RIOT GETS FBI VISIT
Priola submitted a resignation letter to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CSMD) after social media users linked her to photos taken of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol and forced lawmakers into…