A violent Capitol rioter who was launched from jail after being pardoned by Donald Trump is now wished on separate expenses of kid intercourse solicitation.
Andrew Taake, 36, from Houston, Texas, pleaded responsible in 2023 to beating officers with a metallic whip and dousing them with bear spray whereas storming the Capitol grounds on January 6, 2021.
After being turned in by a girl he chatted with on the courting app Bumble, he was sentenced to 6 years in federal jail plus three years of post-released supervision.
However now that he is free once more, Texas prosecutors are looking for him for trial on expenses associated to textual content messages he allegedly despatched an undercover cop pretending to be a 15-year-old woman again in 2016.
In accordance with courtroom paperwork, Taake was already awaiting trial for these messages when he journeyed to the Capitol “prepared for violence” in January 2021.
However, he was free of federal jail regardless of a proper request from Texas authorities to maintain him in custody in order that he may very well be tried for the 2016 cost, in accordance with Houston officers.
A spokesperson for the Harris County district legal professional’s workplace advised The Impartial that it had first requested Taake’s maintain again in 2022 and despatched over additional paperwork on January 15, 5 days earlier than Donald Trump’s blanket pardon order. Trump hailed these imprisoned on expenses within the Captitol riot as “patriots.”
“Re-arresting people like Taake, who had been launched with pending state warrants, would require vital assets,” the spokesperson mentioned. “Know that we’re already within the technique of monitoring Taake down, as he should reply for the 2016 cost of soliciting a minor on-line.”

A spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons declined to deal with particular safety practices or situations of confinement concerning Taake as a consequence of privateness considerations.
The consultant emphasizedd, hower, that the pardon order from Trump demanded that every one inmates convicted of crimes linked to the Captiol riot be launched “immediatey,” regardless, apparently, of every other excellent expenses towards any prisoner in every other case.
“The language [stated] inmates at the moment held in jail ought to be launched instantly,” the spokesperson advised The Impartial. “Our interpretation is that if they had been on our record and had been in jail, they had been to be launched.”
Taake was amongst greater than 1,500 individuals who had been pardoned or had their sentences communted by Trump for his or her roles within the Capitol riot in a bid to overturn the 2020 election for Trump, together with far-right militia fighters discovered responsible of sedition. Trump hailed the prisoners as “patriots.”
On Sunday, one other “J6er” from Indiana was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy throughout a visitors cease. Police mentioned he was discovered with a gun.
Taake has a protracted historical past with the regulation. In accordance with his sentencing memo, he was jailed for six years at age 19 for crashing his automobile into one other car whereas drunk.
In 2015 he was convicted of rushing and driving with out insurance coverage whereas on probation, and in 2022 and 2023 he fought with inmates whereas in jail on Capitol-related expenses, in accordance with paperwork.
In Might 2016, the memo alleges, Taake initiated a dialog with an undercover officer who was posing as a 15-year-old woman and despatched “a number of specific messages” earlier than proposing to satisfy in individual.
At one level he allegedly admitted to the cop that he “may go to jail” for the liaison.
The Impartial has requested the US Bureau of Prisons for remark.