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Teacher who resigned after photo emerged of him outside Capitol during January 6 riot wins seat on school board

Nov 5, 2021, 05:12 IST
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Insurrectionists loyal to President Donald Trump breach the Capitol in Washington on January 6. AP Photo/John Minchillo
  • A Massachusetts teacher who was outside the Capitol on January 6 won a seat on a school committee.
  • Matt Lynch had resigned from his role as a teacher back in February.
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A Massachusetts teacher who resigned after a photo emerged of him at the January 6 riot won a seat on his school committee after Tuesday's elections.

Matt Lynch, who was questioned by the FBI after visiting Washington, DC, on January 6, won a seat on the Braintree School Committee with 2,319 votes, Patch reported.

Lynch had resigned from his job in February after about 10 years as a teacher, Patch reported last month, confirming to the local outlet that he was questioned by FBI agents after the events of January 6.

A photo of Lynch in front of the Capitol emerged on social media following the riot, the report said.

The FBI did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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Thomas Devin, the chairperson of Braintree's school committee, confirmed to Insider that Lynch was at the Capitol that day.

"If he had committed a crime, he would have been arrested," Devin said in a phone call with Insider.

He added: "I don't care about people's politics, I'm here to do what's best for the people of Braintree."

Lynch's trajectory is not a standalone, either. At least seven people who were at the January 6 pro-Trump rally ended up getting elected to various public offices this week, The Washington Post reported.

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