'The arrest I was waiting for': Internet laughs as right-wing media executive's son busted in Capitol attack
Rioters clash with police trying to enter Capitol building through the front doors. (lev radin / Shutterstock.com)

On Tuesday, Leo Brent Bozell IV, the son of a prominent right-wing media executive who runs the Media Research Center, was arrested for his role in the pro-Trump attack on the U.S. Capitol in January.

Bozell was identified by law enforcement thanks in part to the work of internet sleuths, who noticed that the figure in security footage was wearing a sweatshirt branded with Hershey's Christian Academy, the school where he formerly worked as a girl's basketball coach and where his children attended.

Commenters on social media found the arrest hilarious, with many laughing at Bozell's foolishness in wearing clothes that made his identity obvious, and others criticizing him with rhetoric borrowed from frequent right-wing criticisms of violent rioters.