Soldier arrested at Schofield Barracks for January 6 assault

| September 13, 2024 | 12 Comments

Private Alexander Cain Poplin was arrested at a Hawaii Army base on charges of assaulting a police officer on January 6, 2021. This arrest occurred a day after Poplin was separated from the Army. Poplin served in the Army National Guard from December 2012 through December 2018. He later joined the Army as an infantryman in April 2023.

From Military.com:

Poplin had been on the FBI’s radar since February 2021, according to court records. Army officials did not immediately respond to questions about how Poplin was able to join the active-duty military while under investigation, but it appears that the FBI did not identify him as a soldier until this summer, court records indicate.

Through video and images, the FBI observed Poplin at the Capitol wearing a black jacket, beanie, medical mask and an Army-camouflage backpack. Throughout the day, he was observed carrying multiple flags, including a blue Trump 2020 flag, court records said.

Court documents allege that Poplin repeatedly struck a Metropolitan Police Department officer with a blue flag that afternoon. Footage from body-worn cameras and open-source video captured the assault, the Department of Justice said in a release Wednesday.

“Court documents say that Poplin’s alleged actions at the Lower West Plaza contributed to the chaos as rioters confronted law enforcement officers who were defending the Capitol,” the release said.

After the riot, court records allege that Poplin boasted about the assault on social media, stating that “we beat their f—ing ass and stood for something” and “we took our house back.”

The listed attorney for Poplin was unavailable to comment about her client’s arrest this week after Military.com called her office Thursday.

Additional Reading:

Lawrence, D. F. (2024, September 12). Feds arrest Soldier at Schofield Barracks for Jan.6 assault on police – A day after he was booted. Military.com. Link.

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Slow Joe

Wait, what?

KoB

Dumbasses! Him for doing teh stoopid sh*t, then bragging about it on “social media”, and the fan belt inspectors for taking nearly 4 years to find him.

Army-Air Force Guy

He shoulda identified as Antifa. Nothing would’ve happened to him.

President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neande

“…. the FBI observed Poplin at the Capitol wearing a ….. medical mask ….
And the FiBbIes could ID him through a mask?
And they have yet to ID and arrest illegals that have been released (basically) on their own recognizance, with a pinky swear to show up to court at a later date?
With said illegals going on to commit further assaults, rapes, and murders? Who only after the fact and the damage done, are then arrested and contained?
Ohhhh, that’s right. One is a citizen, with no rights. The others are illegal aliens, with all rights.
What’s wrong with this picture?

They have mask penetrating radar now.
Trust me, I was Signal once.

MarineDad61

Is this rank math correct?
6 years National Guard, then a break,
then 1 year 5 months active duty,
and he didn’t make it to E-4 (SPC or CPL)?

Now there’s an FOIA that would be interesting to see.

JustALurkinAround

Definitely a fast-tracker.

2banana

And still no information on the Trump shooter, Epstein Island clients or the Las Vegas shooter.

But the FBI can track down a grandma for trespassing.

JustALurkinAround

Goddamn, 2banana, they are focused on important shit!!!

There’s no time to expose kid rapists and assassins.

Do you realize, at this moment, there is someone trying to purchase a cigarette filled with weed?

Fucking Christ, have some respect for the fucking law!

Hate_me

Struck him with a blue flag?

I’d like to see this body-cam footage.

Skivvy Stacker

Had this happened in, oh let’s say Minneapolis in 2020, he would have been bailed out by Kameltoe, supported by Walnutz, celebrated by BLM, and given a suspended sentence by our local AG.

Hack Stone

You forgot a substantial payment for an “unlawful arrest”.