Following Arrest of Realtor Jenna Ryan, Feds Ask for Public Help Id’ing Others

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Jenna Ryan is pictured inside the United States Capitol building during the Jan. 6 riot.

After the FBI issued an arrest warrant for Realtor Jenna Ryan, who proudly posted pictures and videos of herself participating in the Capitol riots last week, federal agents arrested the 50-year-old and conducted a search of her Carrollton home. The FBI is asking for the public’s help to identify those involved in criminal activity during the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. Also as brands distance themselves from her, a court records search reveals Ryan has a criminal history including misdemeanor assault.

According to the criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Jennifer Leigh Ryan stands accused of knowingly entering or remaining in restricted building or grounds without lawful authority. She is also accused of disorderly conduct on the Capitol grounds.

Among the evidence cited on the official complaint were Ryan’s own social media posts and surveillance footage.

(Via Twitter and Facebook)

According to the affidavit:

“Ryan stated, ‘Y’all know who to hire for your realtor. Jenna Ryan for your realtor.’ By minute 08:45 of the video, Ryan has made it to the front door of the building, clearly desecrated, with broken glass windows shattered, and security alarms sounding, as she yells ‘U-S-A! U-S-A!’ and ‘Here we are, in the name of Jesus!’

The affidavit specifically notes one video where Ryan is heard to say, “We are going to f—ing go in here. Life or death, it doesn’t matter. Here we go,” as she approaches the top of the stairs in front of the columns immediately in front of the doors on the west side of the U.S. Capitol building.

FBI Special Agent Amie C. Stemen reviewed surveillance footage captured on January 6, 2021 from cameras inside the Capitol building and identified multiple images that depict Ryan entering the Capitol building through the Rotunda door and attempting to walk through the crowds, consistent with their locations as captured in Ryan’s own videos. 

(Photo: Joshua Baethge)

Following her arrest, law enforcement officials executed a search warrant at Ryan’s home in Carrollton’s Mustang Park.

Not Ryan’s First Arrest

We found that Ryan does have an arrest record.

According to Collin County court records, Ryan was arrested in April 2010 for Class C assault and failed to appear for her subsequent court date. In 2011, she was charged with a string of moving violations, including driving on a prohibited shoulder road, driving with an invalid license, and then driving with a suspended license.

In 2013 she was charged with driving while her license was invalid with a previous conviction or suspension without final resolution, jail records show. She was booked by the Plano Police Department and posted a $500 bond. She was later issued an occupational driver’s license that same year, which permits her to drive for work, school-related activities, or essential household duties.

Brands Distance Themselves From Ryan

Ryan has also presented herself as a radio personality, claiming to host her own show on radio station KFXR 1190 AM. While listeners may have heard her on the air, representatives from parent company iHeart Media say she was never employed at the station.

“The person in question, Jenna Ryan, is not now, nor has she ever has been an employee of iHeart Media,” DFW Region President Kelly Kibler Owens said. “It is my understanding she purchased block programming on KFXR-AM to promote her business but has likewise not been a client since March of 2020.”

References on her time at the radio station have since been scrubbed from her LinkedIn page, as have references to her former affiliation RE/MAX Dallas suburbs. When officials with that brokerage discovered that she had not updated her online profile, they quickly took action.

“We can confirm that this agent is not a part of the RE/MAX network and hasn’t been since 2017,” company spokesperson Samantha Rotbart said. “We are actively asking that she remove RE/MAX affiliations from her social media profiles.”

FBI Press Conference Details National Effort

In a press conference Friday afternoon, a spokesperson for the FBI Dallas Field Office announced three arrests in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The North Texas suspects include Larry Rendell Brock Jr. of Grapevine and Jenna Ryan of Frisco, who’ve been the subject of “high visibility” media coverage, the spokesman said, and a third suspect, Troy Anthony Smocks, who posted threats of violence on a now-defunct Parler social media account. He was arrested in 2000 for impersonating a peace officer, Collin County records show.

The FBI asked that North Texas residents who were involved in the Jan. 6 insurrection turn themselves in. The FBI spokesman said the agency nationwide is combing through more than 100,000 pieces of digital media submitted as tips and evidence, and they are actively looking to identify “every single person who was involved in the siege at the Capitol.

“If you were involved, it’s a much better play to come to us,” the FBI official said.

The FBI has posted Seeking Information posters with pictures of persons of interest on its web site and asks the public to submit information, photos, or videos that could be relevant at fbi.gov/USCapitol.

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The FBI is accepting tips and digital media depicting rioting and violence in the Capitol.

Associate Editor Shelby Skrhak contributed to this report.

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10 Comments

    • Sheri Barton on January 22, 2021 at 10:45 am

      You can’t fix stupid. Being involved in storming the Capitol was stupid! Posting it on your social media was even worse. I sure wouldn’t let her buy or sale my house. I hope she still feels it was worth it. I think she is wrong about misdemeanor charges but we will see.

  1. Rabbi Hedda LaCasa on January 15, 2021 at 2:43 pm

    Jenna Ryan must be presumed innocent until proven guilty by a jury of her peers. However, the evidence provided through Ms. Ryan’s social media posts remains strong. Ms. Ryan will now confront the justice of the Democracy that she apparently attempted to destroy.

  2. Dr. Timothy B. Jones on January 15, 2021 at 4:05 pm

    Outstanding! If the TREC doesn’t see any issues with a possible terrorist being licensed in Texas, I’m glad the federal government will apply a higher standard on her conduct.

  3. Rob King on January 15, 2021 at 5:42 pm

    About time. Per the near 1000 negative comments to her deleted FB page, she was reported to authorities perhaps dozens of times.

  4. Ellen Rogers on January 15, 2021 at 6:18 pm

    She’s a traitor to our country. Lock her up!

  5. Kelly Lund on January 16, 2021 at 11:55 am

    She basically convicted herself by her proud-girl posts to FB and Instagram. She also promoted her real estate business while participating in the Capital riot. TREC needs to act to preserve its’ integrity.

  6. Jay N. on January 17, 2021 at 11:31 am

    I believe that she should lose her real estate license for bringing disrepute to the real estate profession and the Texas Association of Realtors. There is a clear Moral Turpitude clause involved in licensing and she has evinced by her behavior that she has violated this by actively encouraging an insurrection against the U.S. Government.

  7. Andrew Houston on January 21, 2021 at 11:42 pm

    What’s funny is that she’s going to lose her right to fly.
    No Fly list for her! Idiot.

    • linda on January 23, 2022 at 3:20 pm

      Will she really? I dont guess that includes private charters does it? Thank you for responding. Linda

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