Two Members Of The Oath Keepers Who Allegedly Rode A “Grand Theft” Golf Cart To The Capitol Riot Were Indicted

Two more members of the Oath Keepers were added to the government’s conspiracy case. Their conversations while riding to the riot are detailed in a new indictment.

Two more alleged Capitol rioters — who arrived at the scene on Jan. 6 in full battle gear after swerving around law enforcement vehicles in a golf cart — have been added to the Oath Keepers conspiracy case, according to a new indictment unsealed on Thursday.

Roberto Minuta, 36, of Prosper, Texas, and Joshua James, 33, of Arab, Alabama, were arrested and charged in March but indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday, along with 10 others associated with the Oath Keepers who have already been charged in the conspiracy.

The new indictment also reveals that, in the hours before the Capitol was breached, Minuta, James, and another unidentified individual, known in the indictment as “Person Ten,” had a series of phone calls with Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes. Rhodes, who was in Washington, DC, on the day of the riot, did not enter the Capitol and has not been charged. (He recently said he expects he “may go to jail soon” for what he characterized as “made-up crimes.”)

According to the indictment, Minuta, James, and others dressed in battle gear climbed into a pair of golf carts and headed toward the Capitol building, “swerving around law enforcement vehicles.”

The indictment said that Minuta, who allegedly carried bear spray and wore ballistic goggles, declared, “Patriots are storming the Capitol building. There’s violence against patriots by police so we’re en route in a grand theft auto golf cart to the Capitol building right now.”

“We’re en route in a grand theft auto golf cart to the Capitol building right now.”

It’s unclear from the indictment where the golf carts came from, but members of the Oath Keepers, including Minuta, were observed escorting Roger Stone to an event in a golf cart the night before. It’s also unclear whether Minuta was referring to a video game when he mentioned “grand theft auto.”

At 2:33 p.m., Minuta, James, and others left their carts near the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Third Street and entered the Capitol, according to the indictment. It alleges that Minuta “berated and taunted law enforcement officers” while James stood by and that both men forcibly entered the Capitol building around 3:15 p.m., pushing past Capitol Police officers who tried to stop them.

Minuta and James exited the building about four minutes later, according to the indictment. Prosecutors said video captured Minuta yelling at an officer, “All that’s left is the Second Amendment.”

Shortly after 4 p.m., Minuta had another phone call with Rhodes. Then Minuta and James gathered with other members of the Oath Keepers, including Rhodes, outside the Capitol.

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