Capitol Riot Map: Briefing & Updates
I did the math. I've spent approximately 200 hours building, expanding and updating the Capitol Riot Map, and there's probably another 200 hours of work ahead.
The Capitol Riot Insurrectionists Networks is a project to map the networks of the more than 700 individuals who have been arrested and charged in connection to the Capitol Riot on January 6th, as well as the more than 100 individuals and organizations issued subpoenas by the U.S. House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack.
Download a high resolution PDF version of the Capitol Riot Map.
I did the math. I've spent approximately 200 hours building, expanding and updating the Capitol Riot Map. There's probably another 200 hours of work ahead to ensure the map is completely comprehensive. You can support the Capitol Riot Map project through Patreon, and you will receive exclusive regular updates on the project.
Capitol Riot Map: Briefing
Briefing on the Capitol Riot Insurrectionists Networks mapping project, including an description of the research methodology, explanation of how to navigate and explore the map, and information regarding possible future updates to the map.
Capitol Riot Map: Research Resources
The Capitol Riot Insurrectionists Networks mapping project incorporates research and data from several sources, including from government agencies, research organizations, academics institutions, and crowdsourced projects. Below is a list of research resources related to the Capitol Riot on January 6th.
Institutional Research Resources
U.S. House - Select Committee on the January 6 Attack
U.S. Department of Justice - Capitol Breach Cases
Federal Bureau of Investigation - U.S. Capitol Violence
Program on Extremism - Capitol Hill Siege Tracker
Public Wise - Insurrection Index
Just Security - January 6 Clearinghouse
Lawfare Blog - Confronting the Capitol Insurrection
NPR - The Capitol Charges
USA Today - Capitol Riot Arrests
Insider - Capitol Insurrection Arrests
The Trace - Gun Arrests Tied to the U.S. Capitol Attack