Screenshots of a San Antonio’s man’s Facebook and business pages are circulating online after a popular TikTok account tied him to being at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. The Facebook account owned by Matthew Mazzocco appears to be deleted or deactivated from the site. A LinkedIn account also appears to be scrubbed. Screenshots of the Facebook page list the man as a San Antonio native and resident working in mortgage loans. RELATED: East Texas newspaper issues response for identifying Capitol rioters as ‘antifa’ A selfie posted on the account shows the federal building in the background. “The capitol (sic) is ours,” the caption reads. The TikTok posted by @beccaboostanaccount has generated nearly 30,000 reactions. Twitter also identified Mazzocco in another video recorded inside the Capitol and shared on TikTok. A man wearing the same outfit in Mazzocco’s selfie instructing others not to break or vandalize anything as the group makes a plan to head to the senate floor. “Don’t break or vandalize anything,” the man is seen saying in the video. “We’re probably all going to get in trouble for what we’re doing at some point in time.” The Federal Bureau of Investigation is accepting help from the public to identify…
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