PHOTOS: Officials release photos of suspects who stormed the US Capitol

 Police in Washington DC released photos of the pro-Trump mob who seized the US Capitol on Wednesday that left four people dead and sent the nation’s capital into lockdown.
Photo credit DC Metropolitan Police

WASHINGTON (1010 WINS) -- Police in Washington DC released photos of the pro-Trump mob who seized the US Capitol on Wednesday that left four people dead and sent the nation’s capital into lockdown.

The DC Metropolitan Police Department posted the photos online late Tuesday, with images including 32-year-old Jake Angeli, identified by media as a QAnon loyalist known as the “Q Shaman.”

“We still have a significant amount of work ahead of us to identify and hold each and every one of the violent mob accountable for their actions,” DC Police Chief Robert Contee said at a briefing.

“We have collected numerous images of persons of interest that we are asking the community to helps us identify,” he added. “These images depict individuals engaged in various acts of violence or property destruction.”

According to Contee, out of 68 people arrested, only one of them was from DC.

Contee said the photos, which show rioters inside the Capitol Rotunda were shared with the FBI as well as at local hotels and airports.

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Law enforcement continues to patrol both, he said.

The protesters pictured are wanted for unlawful entry and some for other crimes while storming into the historic building, police said.

Several rioters are seen taking selfies, while others are pictured on the floor of the House and the Senate after both chambers were breached.

One protester in fur is seen holding a discarded DC police shield.

A woman is seen outside the Capitol holding a portion of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s nameplate, while another woman is seen speaking through a bullhorn, another image shows.

DC police on Thursday confirmed the death of four people during the riots, including 35-year old veteran Ashli Babbitt who died of a gunshot wound.

"Tragically, 4 individuals lost their lives yesterday," officials wrote on Twitter.

Featured Image Photo Credit: DC Metropolitan Police