What Was He Doing? Feds Grab Viral LA Riot Deliveryman

In recent events, a man named Alejandro Theodoro Orellana gained notoriety after being recorded by television news teams delivering “Bionic Shield” face masks to participants in protests in Los Angeles. This incident sparked importent attention online, leading to Orellana’s arrest by the FBI, where he faces charges for conspiracy to commit civil disorders. The FBI’s Los Angeles assistant director highlighted that Orellana was providing masks to rioters and that his arrest was part of a broader enforcement effort in collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security focusing on civil disorder related to recent protests. Discussions on social media have intensified in response to his arrest, fueling speculation about the coordination and funding of these protests. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli stated that there is an ongoing priority to track those involved in organizing or supporting violence during these events, pointing to Orellana’s arrest as a crucial step in understanding the larger network behind the protests.


Publicity can be a problem, when it comes to crime.

A man who was recorded by television news crews driving a truck delivering riot masks to Los Angeles “protesters” got a brief moment of internet infamy this week when the recording went viral.

Now, after coming face to face with some FBI agents, he might have a lot more time to think about his actions.

In a post published to the social media platform X, Bill Essayli, U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, identified the man as Alejandro Theodoro Orellana and stated he is charged with “Conspiracy to Commit Civil Disorders.”

At a news conference Thursday, the FBI’s assistant director in charge of the Bureau’s Los Angeles field office, Akil Davis, said the FBI had been working with the Department of Homeland Security on enforcing immigration laws since February, according to CBS News.

Orellana’s arrest was part of that effort, he said.

“Alejandro was providing masks and face shields to violent rioters throughout the week and was arrested by our SWAT teams this morning with the success and the appreciation and assistance from the U.S. Attorney’s Office,” Davis said, according to CBS.

Orellano’s activities were hardly a secret. The delivery of Bionic Face Shields — the actual name of the brand — to street protesters in apparent anticipation of clashes with police over illegal immigration enforcement drew national attention — and raised questions about the organization and funding behind the rioters.

Likewise, his arrest lit up the commentary on social media, as well.

In an interview with Fox News, Essayli indicated Orellana’s arrest is important — arresting thugs is always important — but authorities aren’t interested in stopping there when it comes to the violence that has wracked L.A.

“We have made it a huge priority to try to identify, locate and arrest those who are involved in organizing, supporting, funding or facilitating these riots,” he said.

“It appears they’re well-orchestrated, and coordinated and well-funded, so we want to understand who these people are and where this organization’s coming from and today was one of those first arrests, the key arrests that we did.”




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