Andrew Taake, convicted for his participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots and recently pardoned by President Trump, was arrested again for soliciting a minor. This arrest was linked to a 2016 charge that had previously stalled due to his riot-related conviction. The Harris County District Attorney’s office worked closely with various law enforcement agencies to capture Taake, who had been a fugitive. His bond was revoked, and efforts are underway to transfer him back to Harris County Jail for prosecution.
Taake was arrested on Thursday for solicitation of a minor, just weeks after being pardoned by Trump for his role in the Capitol riots.
The Harris County District Attorney's office confirmed that Taake was a fugitive for several weeks before his apprehension.
Taake was wanted for online solicitation of a minor since May 2016, but his case had paused due to the Capitol riot charges.
The collaborative efforts of law enforcement led to Taake's capture, emphasizing the importance of coordination in handling such fugitives.
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