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An FAA Employee And QAnon Follower Was On The FBI's Radar. Then He Stormed The Capitol.

Kevin Strong, identified in this photo used by the FBI in its charging documents, is an FAA employee who was already on the FBI's radar before he stormed the U.S. Capitol. (FBI)
Kevin Strong, identified in this photo used by the FBI in its charging documents, is an FAA employee who was already on the FBI's radar before he stormed the U.S. Capitol. (FBI)

A Federal Aviation Administration employee who subscribed to the QAnon conspiracy theory was already under FBI investigation when he took part in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, federal authorities disclosed this week.

The FBI initiated an investigation into Kevin Strong, a FAA employee in San Bernardino, California, on Dec. 30, a week before the Capitol siege. A witness told the FBI that Strong believed he had “Q clearance” and that World War III was going to occur on Jan. 6. Strong, the witness said, hung a “WW1WGA” flag at his home, and believed QAnon would cover the cost of a truck he recently purchased.

An enhanced version of the image the FBI included showing Strong inside the Capitol on Jan. 6. (Saul Loeb/Getty Images)
An enhanced version of the image the FBI included showing Strong inside the Capitol on Jan. 6. (Saul Loeb/Getty Images)

Strong is now facing federal charges. An affidavit from FBI Special Agent Erin Norwood states that there is probable cause that Strong violated a law that makes it a crime to enter a restricted building without lawful authority with intent to impede or disrupt the orderly conduct of government, as well as a law that makes it illegal to disrupt the orderly conduct of a session of Congress.

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Despite being under investigation, Strong nevertheless traveled to D.C., where he appeared on news broadcasts and was spotted inside the U.S. Capitol by his co-workers at the FAA. An employee contacted the FAA’s internal investigations, which got in touch with the FBI.

Strong, who is about 6-foot-7-inches tall, was living with his uncle on Jan. 16, when FBI agents served him with a search warrant and gun violence restraining order, according to the affidavit. Agents seized a number of his digital devices as well as QAnon paraphernalia and a flag.

Strong's LinkedIn profile lists him as working at the Federal Aviation Administration. (LinkedIn)
Strong's LinkedIn profile lists him as working at the Federal Aviation Administration. (LinkedIn)

In an interview with FBI agents, Strong reportedly confessed to being inside the Capitol and showed agents photos he took inside. He admitted to taking a selfie in front of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office.

Strong, the FBI affidavit said, “explained that he went to see Trump speak and walk in the ‘Million MAGA March’” and told the feds he had “Q Clearance.” Strong told FBI agents that he believed...

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