Jan. 6 Insurrectionist Granted Asylum In Belarus, According To State Media

California man and Jan. 6 Capitol rioter Evan Neumman gives an interview on Belarusian state-owned TV channel Belarus 1 in November, 2021. (Belteleradio/YouTube)
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48-year-old Evan Neumann of California, aka the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrectionist who fled to Belarus last year to escape the FBI, has been granted asylum in the eastern European country, according to Belarusian state-owned news agency BELTA.

Neumann “received refugee status in Belarus,” BELTA reported on Tuesday, per Russian news agency Interfax. “The document was handed to him today at the Department of Citizenship and Migration of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Brest Regional Executive Committee.”

Everything’s gone swimmingly, according to Neumann, who ran away from the U.S. in February last year.

“I feel safe in Belarus. I’m calm, I like it in the country,” the refugee reportedly said, per BELTA. “Today I have mixed feelings. I’m glad because Belarus took care of me. I’m upset because I found myself in such a situation that problems arose in my native country.”

Some of those “problems” are the 14 criminal counts Neumann’s been indicted on, which include assaulting police officers and engaging in violence with a deadly or dangerous weapon, after he and the rest of the pro-Trump mob ransacked the Capitol on Jan. 6 last year.

Neumann is now on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list.

After fleeing from the U.S. on Feb. 16, according to the FBI, the insurrectionist reemerged in November in a state-run Belarus 1 TV segmented titled “Goodbye, America!” during which he recounted a bizarre tale of navigating swamps and feral hogs while traveling from Ukraine to Belarus.

Neumann claimed he faced “torture” in the U.S. as his explanation for seeking refuge in Belarus, a country notorious for torturing its political prisoners.

But Belarus 1 TV heralded Neumann as a brave individual who “sought justice and asked uncomfortable questions” and is “being persecuted” for it.

News of Minsk granting Neumann asylum comes with the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which was partially facilitated by the Belarusian government (though Belarus has largely avoided direct involvement in the conflict).

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  1. He could have put his big boy pants on and faced justice. He would have been free in a few months and gotten on with his life. Now he is a fugitive who can never set foot in the US nor any country with whom the US has an extradition treaty. Enjoy rotting in a 3rd world dictatorship loser.

    ETA “free in a few years” h/t txlawyer

  2. But of course. Anti-American insurrectionist flees to Putin’s puppet regime for protection after taking part in a failed coup attempt to overthrow the duly elected government of the United States.

  3. Maybe he can go hang out with Snowden.

  4. Please, Belarus, Please offer Trump asylum. And MTG, Josh Hawley, Boebert, Jordan, Johnson, Rubio, Moscow Mitch, …, maybe a blanket offer for all of the GOP (Grand Old Putin party), the MAGATS (Trump Supporters!)

  5. No, he’s charged with felonies that would draw multiple years in prison after conviction.

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