Michigan GQP Candidate For Governor Arrested By FBI For Participation In January 6 Insurrection

Update to Massive Petition Fraud May Knock Out Five Of Ten GQP Candidates For Governor In Michigan: “Former Detroit police Chief James Craig and businessman Perry Johnson, two of the top candidates for the Republican nomination for governor, didn’t submit enough valid petition signatures to make the ballot, according to findings from the Michigan Bureau of Elections.”

They will not appear on the ballot.

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Among the five Republicans remaining, Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Kelley arrested on Jan. 6 riot-related charges:

FBI agents arrested Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley on misdemeanor charges related to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

The arrest and search that unfolded at Kelley’s home in Allendale outside of Grand Rapids add more uncertainty to a chaotic race for governor that has seen five Republican candidates blocked from the ballot for submitting fraudulent nominating petition signatures.

Prosecutors filed four charges against Kelley, 40. They are knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct; knowingly engaging in any act of physical violence against person or property in a restricted building or grounds; willfully injuring or committing depredation against property of the U.S.

If convicted, Kelley faces a maximum punishment of up to one year in federal prison. He was freed on a personal recognizance bond following a brief hearing in federal court in Grand Rapids.

Kenzi Niewiadomski, one of Kelley’s neighbors in his Allendale subdivision whose sister lives across the street from him, said she witnessed FBI agents leading Kelley away from his home in handcuffs Thursday morning. Kelley’s wife and children left the home with backpacks in hand and got into a family van moments after Kelley was taken into custody, Niewiadomski said.

“He was cooperating,” she said. “What are you going to do at that point?”

Niewiadomski said she can’t personally stand Kelley as a politician. He has a campaign flag flying below an American flag on the flagpole in his front yard.

“I’ve been waiting for this moment,” Niewiadomski said.

ABC News adds, Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley charged for participation in Jan. 6 Capitol riot:

Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley was taken into custody in Allendale, where he lives, and faces four misdemeanor charges “stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol breach,” according to prosecutors. A law enforcement official said he was arrested at his home.

He will make his first court appearance later Thursday; records did not list an attorney who could comment on his behalf and his campaign did not immediately respond to a request from ABC News.

Kelley is among at least three other public officials who have been charged for allegedly participating in the Capitol riot. Couy Griffin, an Otero, New Mexico, county commissioner, was found guilty of one misdemeanor charge in March after a one-week bench trial.

Kelley is not accused in the court documents of entering the Capitol itself. Instead, he is charged with being on restricted grounds, engaging in disorderly conduct and other misdemeanors.

According to Kelley’s arrest affidavit, multiple tips — the first coming just 10 days after Jan. 6 — were sent to the FBI with videos and images showing his participation in the riot at the Capitol.

One such tip “showed [Kelley] at the U.S. Capitol wearing a black coat, a backwards black baseball cap with a rectangular U.S. flag emblem above the bill, and aviator sunglasses,” according to investigators. [Photo at top of post.]

The same information was later posted on Twitter and by Jan. 28, 2021, a confidential source who had been working with the FBI since 2020 — providing information about domestic terrorism groups in Michigan — also identified a person they believed to be Kelley in one of the numerous video clips taken during the insurrection.

The affidavit released along with Kelley’s arrest extensively tracks his suspected movements inside the pro-Trump mob outside the Capitol last year.

Investigators allege that while Kelley was near the northwestern scaffolding on the west side of the building that was put up in advance of Joe Biden’s inauguration, he filmed the rioters assaulting Capitol Police officers. Kelley advanced into the scaffolding after officers were forced to retreat, the court papers state, and eventually climbed atop an architectural feature on the northwest stairs and waved toward the crowd to move in his direction.

The affidavit notes that Kelley has a history of pushing to overturn the last presidential election and has faced scrutiny for his ties to Jan. 6.

He was previously a featured speaker at a November 2020 “Stop the Steal” rally at the Michigan Capitol in Lansing, where he indicated “that those attending the rally should stand and fight, with the goal of preventing Democrats from stealing the election,” according to authorities.

“He gave a speech while wearing a name tag and stated “Covid-19 was made so that they can use the propaganda to control your minds so that you think, if you watch the media, that Joe Biden won this election,” investigators wrote in the charging papers. “We’re not going to buy it. We’re going to stand and fight for America, for Donald Trump. We’re not going to let the Democrats steal this election”.

In February 2021, Kelley was interviewed by a local TV channel and was asked about being at the Capitol on Jan. 6. He denied entering the building and refused to identify himself in pictures that individuals online had pulled claiming he was among the mob.

But the FBI says they further confirmed his involvement with three other witnesses — including a person who knows Kelley personally, a law enforcement officer from the Ottawa County Sheriff’s office and a public official of Allendale, where Kelley serves as a planning commissioner.

Kelley is one of five candidates for the GOP nomination to challenge Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in November. Five other Republicans were disqualified because they had fraudulent signatures on their petitions.

In a statement after Kelley’s arrest, the state Democratic Party lambasted his involvement in Jan. 6 — and said his attacks on the 2020 election were not unique among the conservative candidates, who had all “equally shouldered the same baseless lies.”

“[Their] callous disregard for the principles of democracy was on full display again today. … Michiganders won’t forget the role they played in dismantling public trust in democracy,” the party chair, Lavora Barnes, said.





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1 thought on “Michigan GQP Candidate For Governor Arrested By FBI For Participation In January 6 Insurrection”

  1. Republicans love their criminal seditious insurrectionist traitors. “Free Press poll: Kelley leading GOP gubernatorial field after arrest”, https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/2022/06/16/fbi-arrest-could-boost-kelleys-primary-run-governor-poll-shows/7626193001/

    Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley’s recent arrest by the FBI for his suspected involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol appears to have boosted his name recognition and favorability among GOP voters in Michigan, new polling conducted in the days following his arrest indicates.

    Kelley was arrested June 9. In a June 10-13 poll conducted for the Detroit Free Press and our outstate polling partners by EPIC-MRA of Lansing, 17% named Kelley as their preferred candidate for the August primary… other Republicans vying for the party’s nomination garnered varying enthusiasm — 13% of respondents picked Kalamazoo-area chiropractor Garrett Soldano as their preferred candidate, 12% named Bloomfield Hills businessman Kevin Rinke, 5% touted Norton Shores businesswoman Tudor Dixon and 1% selected Farmington Hills pastor Ralph Rebandt.

    A sizable chunk of Republican voters surveyed, 45%, remained undecided. An additional 7% say they’re supporting a write-in candidate during the primary — former Detroit Police Chief James Craig has filed to run a write-in campaign after being disqualified from the primary ballot.

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