Some time ago, Trump supporters violently stormed Congress and attracted the attention of the world.

Not only were people arrested, but many people were injured or even killed.

After the incident, people found a familiar face in the chaotic video at the time——

Screenshot of British Daily Mail.

  Former swimmer Kohler, as Phelps' relay teammate, is a two-time Olympic champion.

Based on multiple foreign media reports, the former U.S. Olympic champion was identified by his former teammates and coaches as a member of the crowd who poured into the U.S. Capitol during violent protests.

Screenshot from the New York Times.

  A video posted by a reporter at the scene showed that the conspicuously tall Kohler was indeed in the crowd that hit the Capitol, while the entire crowd was pushing each other with the police trying to clean the rotunda of the Capitol.

  In the report, several former teammates and coaches also revealed that they recognized Kohler from this video "because of his figure."

What's more striking is that he is also wearing a jacket unique to the US Olympic team, with the badge of the US Olympic Committee on his chest, and "USA" printed on his back and sleeves.

Video screenshot.

  The 38-year-old Kohler has won medals on behalf of the United States team in three Olympic Games, including the 2004 Athens Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics as a member of the 4x200m relay team won the gold medal, and the 2000 Sydney Olympics. silver medal.

  Although Kohler's career is far less eye-catching than his teammate Phelps, who is nicknamed "Flying Fish", he has also had many highlights in the world swimming world, and he is also the "Three Dynasties" of the US swimming team.

It is incredible for such a person to attack the Capitol.

  American netizens reacted fiercely, and many people asked for the medals he had won.

Others have raised questions: How stupid is it to hit the Capitol and wear a national team uniform?

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  However, some netizens think that if one yard goes to one yard, the gold medal won by others should be their own.

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  A professional swimming news website in the United States also reported on the incident. Subsequently, this video slowly began to circulate in swimming circles. It is said that several video viewers reported Kohler in anger.

  However, few people who recognized Kohler were surprised by his appearance on this occasion.

Some of them said that the social media accounts he deleted have continued to output a series of messages supporting Trump in recent years.

  In recent years, after retiring, Kohler worked as a real estate agent in Colorado.

His agency has deleted Kohler's personal data and almost all information related to Kohler from the website.

This also means that it is now difficult for people to find details and information of Kohler through public channels.

On January 6, local time, the joint meeting of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to confirm the results of the Electoral College vote was interrupted due to large-scale riots caused by supporters of the current President Trump breaking into the Capitol. The scene was extremely chaotic.

The picture shows Trump supporters protesting in the Capitol.

  And so far, there has not been any video of Kohler's violence in the Capitol.

But if the authorities confirm that he did appear in the building that day, it is very likely that, like many people who entered the building, he will face federal charges and fall into a crisis of legal ruling.

  The riots in the U.S. Capitol are the epitome of social unrest in the United States in recent times.

Through similar events, people all over the world have gained a more dimensional understanding of the United States.

  Despite this, Kohler, who once placed the "USA" three letters in the first place in the Olympic Games, wore a jacket with "USA" printed on it to participate in the attack on the "USA" Capitol.

This fact still seems full of magic.