Crime & Safety
Capitol Riots: Proud Boys Member Fired From Metro-North Job
Beacon resident Will Pepe called in sick Jan. 6 to participate in the Capitol Hill siege. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

BEACON, NY — A Proud Boys member from the Hudson Valley who was accused of participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riots was fired by his employer — Metro-North Railroad.
In a statement from Metro-North Railroad, President Catherine Rinaldi said Will Pepe, 31, of Beacon, was fired Tuesday for conduct unbecoming a Metro-North employee after "affording Mr. Pepe the due process to which he was entitled under his collective bargaining agreement."
"We made it clear since the Jan. 6 attack on our nation's Capitol building that the apparent participation by one of our employees was unacceptable and inconsistent with Metro-North's values," she said.
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Pepe, who worked at the Brewster Metro-North rail yard, was charged by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority with violating its attendance policy and time fraud by calling in sick Jan. 6.
He was indicted Jan. 29 in a District of Columbia federal court on charges including conspiracy, civil disorder, unlawful entry of restricted building or grounds and disorderly and disruptive conduct.
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Pepe's attorney entered a not-guilty plea on behalf of his client Feb. 10.
SEE ALSO:
- MTA Worker Arrested After Being Identified At Capitol Siege
- Newburgh Man Accused In Capitol Riot
- Rockland Man Charged In Capitol Insurrection
- Man Accused Of Dragging Cop During Capitol Riot Arrested In HV
- FBI Arrests Man ID'd At Capitol Riot By Varsity Jacket
- 2 NY Proud Boys Plead Not Guilty In DC Riot
- Hudson Valley Man Assaulted Officer During Capitol Riots: Feds
- Man Accused Of Taking Photos On Senate Floor During Jan. 6 Riot
- Newburgh Tattoo Parlor Owner Charged In Capitol Riot
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