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Klete Keller: Double Olympic gold medallist swimmer charged over US Capitol invasion

Klete Keller has been charged with three offences in relation to the invasion of Capitol buildings by pro-Trump mob; Keller won gold medals at the 2004 Athens Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Games

US relay swimmer Klete Keller pictured in 2008
Image: Klete Keller pictured at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing

USA Olympic swimming champion Klete Keller, charged with participating in the pro-Donald Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol last week, has been released from federal custody but ordered to stay away from Washington D.C. until after next week's inauguration.

Keller, who lives in Colorado, appeared during a brief hearing in Denver federal court following his arrest on charges brought by prosecutors in Washington.

At the insistence of prosecutors, Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty said Keller could not travel to Washington before January 21.

After that, Keller is allowed to travel to Washington for court appearances and to meet with his lawyers but he must ask for permission for future visits to see his children in North Carolina after a trip already scheduled for this weekend.

Keller did not have to pay money to be released but promised to appear at future court hearings and comply with other standard conditions, including not possessing firearms.

Keller was charged on Wednesday in federal court in Washington after a video emerged that appeared to show him among those storming the Capitol last week.

Screenshots from the video were included in a court document charging him with knowingly entering a restricted building to impede an official government function, disorderly conduct, and obstructing law officers.

Thousands of supporters of President Trump stormed the Capitol during a joint session of Congress on January 6 while lawmakers met to formalise the victory of President-elect Joe Biden.

The 38-year-old Keller competed in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. He captured two golds and a silver as a member of the 800-meter freestyle relay, as well as a pair of individual bronzes in the 400 free.

Kellers alleged participation in the Capitol protest was first reported this week by SwimSwam, a site dedicated to covering competitive swimming and other aquatic sports.

It pointed to video posted to social media by Townhall reporter Julio Rosas, which showed a tall man wearing a U.S. Olympic team jacket among the rioters as officers attempted to clear the Rotunda.

SwimSwam said at least a dozen people within the sport have identified the man as Keller after reviewing the video and screenshots.

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