Two Orange County, Calif. men and four others are facing charges in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. Former La Habra police chief Alan Hostetter, who now lives in San Clemente, was charged June 10 by a grand jury indictment with attempting to obstruct an official government proceeding, which was the certification of the Electoral College vote. The indictment also charged: Russell Taylor of Ladera Ranch, Erik Warner of Menifee, Tony Martinez and Derek Kinnison of Lake Elsinore, CA, and Ronald Mele of Temecula. Hostetter, now a yoga instructor, led multiple Orange County protests in 2020 against government mandated COVID-19 restrictions. He spearheaded “Stop the Steal” rallies in various Orange County cities pertaining to the 2020 presidential election outcome. He also started the American Phoenix Project, which describes itself as being created from “tyranny of 2020 by manipulative officials at the highest levels of our government.” All of the men have been charged with attempting to obstruct the certification of the Electoral College vote, knowingly entering a restricted building or grounds without lawful …