Parma man charged in Capitol riot moved from prison to home confinement

Cody Mattice, the Parma man charged in connection with the Jan. 6th attack at the U.S. Capitol, has been transferred out of prison.

He was transferred Tuesday, from the Federal Correctional Institution Milan to community confinement overseen by the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ Orlando Residential Reentry Management Office.

Mattice, 28, is accused of pulling down barriers surrounding the building, and pepper-spraying police to clear a path for rioters to gain entry. Federal authorities say he and James Mault tried to breach the Capitol on Jan. 6 and sprayed a “chemical agent” at law enforcement.

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Mattice’s projected release date from custody is November 20, 2024.

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