KEY POINTS
  • A geophysicist from Colorado admitted he was "in a fit of rage" when he dragged a police officer to be viciously beaten by another man with a flagpole bearing an American flag, a prosecutor said.
  • Jeffrey Sabol tried to kill himself after the riot and also bought a plane ticket from Boston to Zurich, Switzerland, the prosecutor said.
  • A judge ordered Sabol held without bond on charges related to the riot, where a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol.
  • A New York City sanitation worker was also arraigned on charges related to the riot.
A Washington, D.C., police officer was beaten during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot by Peter Stager (in red box) with a flag pole after being dragged by Jeffrey Sabol (leaning over officer with baton in hand, wearing brown jacket, helmet and green backpack), prosecutors say.

A geophysicist from Colorado admitted to authorities that he was "in a fit of rage" when he dragged a Washington, D.C., police officer to be viciously beaten by a man with a flagpole and others during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, a prosecutor revealed.

The suspect, Jeffrey Sabol, tried to kill himself sometime after the riot and also bought a plane ticket from Boston to Zurich, Switzerland, the prosecutor said at Sabol's arraignment hours after his arrest at a Westchester County, New York, hospital Friday morning.