Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller arrested for his alleged participation in the US Capitol riot
12 days ago - By KOAT
He is best known for anchoring the winning U.S. team in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
Read more ...Two-time gold medalist Klete Keller charged in Capitol riot
12 days ago - By WGN TV
Three-time Olympic medalist Klete Keller has been charged after videos showed the swimmer at the Capitol riot last week, according to court records.
Keller, 38, was charged in Washington D.C.'s U.S. District Court with obstruction of law enforcement, violent entry and disorderly conduct and knowingly entering or staying in a restricted area without lawful authority.
Swimming news site SwimSam first reported Keller's appearance at the Capitol on Monday.
Video of the insurrection appears to show a bearded, 6-foot-6-inch Keller inside the Capitol building Wednesday. He appears to be wearing...
Read more ...Olympic Gold Medalist Klete Keller Charged After Reported Role in Capitol Breach
12 days ago - By Bleacher Report
Swimmer Klete Keller, who won five Olympic medals, was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building, disorderly conduct in the Capitol building and impeding ...
Read more ...Olympic swimmer Klete Keller charged with taking part in US Capitol riot
12 days ago - By Chicago Tribune
Five-time Olympic swimming medalist Klete Keller was charged Wednesday with participating in a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol after video emerged that appeared to show him among those storming the building last week.
Read more ...Olympic Gold Medalist Klete Keller Charged After Allegedly Participating Capitol Riot
12 days ago - By Forbes
Keller, 38, competed in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympic games, winning five medals, including two gold, over the course of his career.
Read more ...Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller charged for role in Capitol riot
12 days ago - By New York Post
Former Olympic swimming gold medalist Klete Keller was hit with federal charges Wednesday for his role in last week's US Capitol riot, according to new court papers. A criminal complaint filed Washington D.C. federal court charges Keller, 38, with obstructing law enforcement during civil disorder, knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful...
Read more ...Olympic gold medalist charged for alleged role in Capitol riot
12 days ago - By ABC News
Olympic gold medalist swimmer Klete Keller was allegedly among those in the Capitol during the attack last week.
Read more ...Klete Keller, Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer, Charged in Connection With U.S. Capitol Riot
12 days ago - By Newsweek
Keller was identified at the Capitol riot last week after video footage showed him in the building wearing his U.S. Olympic team jacket.
Read more ...Klete Keller Charged for Role in U.S. Capitol Attack
13 days ago - By NY Times
Keller, a two-time gold medalist and former teammate of Michael Phelps, faces federal charges that include disorderly conduct and obstructing law enforcement.
Read more ...Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller charged in connection with Capitol riot
13 days ago - By Los Angeles Times
Former USC swimmer Klete Keller, who won five Olympic medals for the U.S., has been charged in connection with participation the Capitol riot.
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