Milwaukie man pleads guilty for assaulting Capitol police with bear spray during Jan. 6

Andy Steven Olivia-Lopez was arrested after being identified by Portland and Washington FBI offices via video footage and images, attacking officers with bear spray.

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MILWAUKIE, Oregon — A Milwaukie man, who had been arrested in January for multiple charges relating to his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, has pleaded guilty. The 27-year-old Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez entered a guilty plea on Tuesday in Washington, D.

C. Olivia-Lopez was arrested after being identified by the Portland and Washington FBI offices via video footage and images. On Jan.



6, he was on the west front of the Capitol grounds, clashing with Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers and United States Capitol Police, after driving cross-country from Milwaukie. While there, Olivia-Lopez "deployed a yellow/orange-colored chemical aerosol multiple times at individual MPD officers," striking at least one officer in the face shield, according to the U.S.

Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia. Bank statements showed the purchases of two canisters of bear spray at a Portland sporting goods store, bought two weeks before Jan. 6.

Oliva-Lopez then climbed past temporary scaffolding for the upcoming presidential inauguration, located inside a restricted area. At the time of his arrest, his charges included felony offenses of civil disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers. He will be sentenced Jan.

17, 2025..