KEY POINTS
  • West Virginia House of Delegates member Derrick Evans has been charged in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot on Wednesday.
  • Evans had filmed himself and others going into the Capitol and posted the video on social media.
  • A crowd of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol after a rally where the president encouraged attendees to fight with him in his effort to block Joe Biden from being confirmed as the next president.
West Virginia House of Delegates member Derrick Evans, left, is given the oath of office Dec. 14, 2020, in the House chamber at the state Capitol in Charleston, W.Va.

A Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates has been charged in connection with being part of a mob of President Donald Trump's supporters who invaded the U.S. Capitol earlier this week, the Justice Department said Friday.

Delegate Derrick Evans had filmed himself and others going into the Capitol on Wednesday. "We're in! Keep it moving, baby!" Evans said on a video posted on social media.