Okay...
https://www.ibtimes.sg/zip-tie-guy-...y-social-media-nashville-bartender-54770So... he was wearing paramilitary clothing, and appears to be carrying zip-ties that he didn't use to commit any crime, and has from his photos been doxed as a bartender from Nashville, Tennessee.
So... what's the problem with him exactly?
He doesn't appear to be involved in any violence that I observed in any of the video. He came to the protest rally with what appears to be his mom, so I don't see that as a team likely to get involved in any wildly speculated possible hostage-taking. In the video as he enters the Capitol, there's a row of about 10 cops, 5 on each side as he walks down the hall entering the building, and I'd think if he was even guilty of criminal tresspass, one of the uniformed officers would have raised a hand and said "Hey, you can't come in here."
BUT THEY DIDN'T.
So... what's the crime or outrage?
I didn't see any images of him looting, committing violence, clashing with cops, raiding anyone's private office, or taking home signed House members' personal letters, House speaker podiums, or some House member's laptop computer that might have classified information on it.
Not really my kind of guy, but y'know whatever, he doesn't appear to be guilty of anything.
It is kind of funny that a bartender is waxing philosophic about the moral state of the country, when it's basically his job to provide the drinks to get people drunk.