A Florida woman who was arrested this week for allegedly assaulting a law enforcement officer in Washington on Jan. 6 was released on bond. Authorities say Audrey Ann Southard-Rumsey, 52, of Spring Hill, entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 before shouting at U.S. Capitol Police officers to “tell Pelosi we are coming for that [expletive],” according to court documents. Southard-Rumsey also allegedly yelled, “There’s a hundred thousand of us, what’s it going to be?” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was in the building but was escorted outside after the Capitol was breached. During the woman’s interaction with officers, authorities said, she obtained a flagpole and pressed it against an officer’s chest. She started pushing the officer, causing him to fall backward and strike his head on the base of a marble statue. Southard-Rumsey was charged with obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder, disorderly conduct in the Capitol, and assault on …
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