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THREE YEARS ON THE DAY after they went fugitive from arrest for their violent participation in the January 6th 2021 insurrection, Johnathon Daniel pollock, Olivia Michele Pollock, 1 other captured in Groveland Florida on felony fugitive warrants

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@Usama_Backhair I believe my cousin is a J6 inserectionist. I saw him on film and because of the mask I am not 100% sure. So I haven't spoken or been in his company for three years. I never called the FBI and if it was him I am ashamed that I was a coward.

@JPSCHWEIZER63

To accuse someone when you’re not sure is a hard and careless thing to do, don’t think it cowardly, it only means you seek to be right before you make such a life changing accusation.

Just investigate further, look over it again, but still if you’re not sure, proceed with care. Our justice system believes it’s better to let 5 guilty go free than one innocent be imprisoned. It’s not wrong or cowardly. Peace ✌️

@JPSCHWEIZER63
Check earlobes, check distinguishing marks, if they have a beard check for bald spot locations in the beard, stuff like that. Also, check the FBI website for more angles of the person you suspect, look for something distinguishing that helps you tell them from the crowd, take your time. Good luck, be easy with yourself. 👍🙂

@Usama_Backhair it was his mannerisms, he nods his head when others are talking. He was with the guy who had a police officer take a selfy of them. It was shown a lot in the days following. My son saved the screen shot of it.

@JPSCHWEIZER63
Welp, if all else fails you could take the screenshot and show the pic and calmly ask him when he’s not ready for such a question “hey <cousin’s name> my son showed me this picture is this you?

Then carefully watch his facial microexpressions (forehead, between the eyes, chin, look for twitches or the like, look for waves of the hand in front of the face (any form: grabbing the chin or waving the hand not touching the face at all, just in front of the face)…

@JPSCHWEIZER63
…also when he says “yes” if he’s shaking his head like it’s “no”, or if he says “no” while nodding his head like it’s “yes”, or stiffly holding back a nod, follow the nod or the head shaking for the truth, not the words. If he looks away while answering there’s deception, with some rare exceptions. Stuff like that. A straight, direct question can often be illuminating if they’re calm & not ready for it. If it looks like him, he’ll likely be shocked & look close; be worried.

@JPSCHWEIZER63
…he’ll compare the pic to himself, he’ll ask you if you thought it was him, he’ll be fascinated…if it isn’t him. If it is he’ll probably barely look at the picture so he isn’t betrayed by his recognition of the pic and the memories it evokes if the experience.

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