Christopher Worrell, a member of the Proud Boys who went into hiding days before his sentencing for his convictions for crimes related to his actions during the January 6th Republican-led domestic terrorist attack on Congress, was captured in East Naples, Florida Thursday night, and apparently his neighbors were too pleased with the media attention their local insurrectionist spawned.
As WZVN ABC-7 Fort Myers reporter Madison Adams attempted to do her live shot from the neighborhood last night, neighbors set off their car alarms to try to disrupt the broadcast, but Adams persisted, even spotlighting the show of support Worrell’s neighbors set off against the agent of the Main Stream Media.
Curiously, Adams noted, Worrell had been away from his East Naples home for months, but suddenly showed up unannounced yesterday. Neighbors report the FBI arrived within hours of Worrell, who was found unconscious on the floor of his house, and arrested him before taking him to a local hospital for medical care. The FBI also found $4,000 in cash, night vision goggles and survivalist gear in the house.