Search warrant reveals why the FBI raided an Alaska couple’s home

Paul and Marilyn Hueper of Homer said the April 28 search was a case of mistaken identity.

"FBI agents applied for a search warrant of a Homer residence after receiving tips that a Homer woman was pictured inside the capitol. Marilyn Hueper says it's a case of mistaken identity.((FBI document))"

 

 
FBI application for search warrant in Homer

Published: May. 5, 2021 at 4:03 PM CDT|Updated: May. 5, 2021 at 9:04 PM CDT
 
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Newly unsealed court records show why Joint Terrorism Task Force investigators and a judge believed there was probable cause to search the premises of Paul and Marilyn Hueper in Homer in late April. The couple, who own the Homer Inn and Spa, attended the Jan. 6 rally at the nation’s Capitol.

The Huepers have said they did nothing wrong.

In an interview last week, the Huepers told Alaska’s News Source the FBI mistook Marilyn Hueper for a woman who’d entered the Capitol that day, and that during the search, agents said they were looking for Nancy Pelosi’s laptop.

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Father, reveal truth to our nation and its leaders. Guide our president with Your wisdom in this decision and protect our nation from evil.
 

The Capitol Police have over 2,000 sworn officers. A police force dedicated to protecting Capitol Hill has more personnel in its service than the police forces of most of the country.

Congress’ private cops are the 19th largest police force in the country. It’s a larger force than the police forces of Atlanta, Baltimore, Denver, or Milwaukee with a massive $460 million budget. . . .

 https://ifapray.org/blog/a-different-look-at-the-capitol-riot/


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