Barry Ramey seen outside the Capitol in the pro-Trump crowd on Jan. 6.

Barry Ramey seen outside the Capitol on Jan. 6 (via FBI court filing).

The FBI agent who was allegedly menaced by a Florida Proud Boys member accused of using chemical spray against police at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 is expected to testify at his trial.

Barry Ramey is accused of assaulting two U.S. Capitol Police officers on Jan. 6, as Donald Trump supporters violently clashed with law enforcement while Congress attempted to certify Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 presidential election. Prosecutors say he unleashed a noxious orange substance on the officers, resulting in the first officer “losing ground” against the crowd and the second officer becoming disoriented.

Ramey is charged with civil disorder, which carries a potential five-year prison sentence, and assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon, a potential 20-year felony.

More than a year after the Jan. 6 attack, the federal government’s expansive investigation into the riot reached Ramey, and Special Agent Ryan Nougaret left his business card with a “close associate” of Ramey’s during an attempted interview, the probable cause affidavit says.

Ramey’s response, according to prosecutors, was to try to intimidate Nougaret with a phone call and text messages. During the phone call, in which Ramey did not identify himself but was recognized by Nougaret, Ramey allegedly provided Nougaret’s home address and asked the agent if he still lived there. Ramey then apparently hung up when Nougaret asked the caller to identify himself.

Text messages from Ramey allegedly followed. One included the vehicle identification number (VIN) for a car previously owned by Nougaret. When the agent responded to the text with a series of question marks, Ramey allegedly wrote back: “Check that VIN number.;)”.

Ramey does not appear to be facing criminal charges in connection with the alleged texts to Nougaret.



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