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"Dominic Box had a history of organizing protests, but nothing close to the Jan. 6 pro-Trump rally in Washington, D.C.
Civilians are trying to break into Congress is what they're saying. We need to get up there. Let's go," the Savannah resident said in one of the shaky videos preserved by online sleuths who have worked to identify individuals involved in the riot.
President Trump has called on all of everybody here, all 250,000 of us, to march down Pennsylvania Avenue," he said. "Well over 250,000 of us marching to the halls of Congress."
In another livestream, shared through a Facebook group called Savannah Freedom Exchange, Box was inside the Capitol itself as he and dozens of rioters forced their way through a line of Capitol Police.
"This is awesome," he shouted.
That was Wednesday. On Friday, Vaden Nissan, where Box worked in online sales, fired him.
"He is no longer an employee of ours," Jane Thatcher, president of Vaden Automotive, said.
A Savannah man and QAnon adherent loses his job after Capitol riot.
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I bet he's hoping the Democrats will vote to issue more stimulus checks.