Geofence warrants can be used to identify those who invaded the Capitol, not to mention Facebook warrants

The government’s prior use of geofence warrants were a prelude to this: With the invasion of the Capitol on Wednesday, the government now can attempt to locate all the cell phones inside the Capitol to identify those to potentially charge. Not to mention, of course, all those foolish enough to have posted to Facebook or livestreamed while not, of course, wearing a mask to hide their identities. Facial recognition anyone? Multiple search warrants to Facebook and Instagram we can be sure have already been served. If cell phones or cameras were removed from arrestees, then there will be search warrants for all of them for data dumps for photographs, text messages, phone calls, contact files, videos, or any tracking information. from the phone or cloud storage. Photographs can have GPS coordinates in their metadata and the electronic serial number of the cell phone or camera that took the picture or video.

Update: WaPo: Police let most Capitol rioters walk away. But cellphone data and videos could now lead to more arrests. By Craig Timberg, Drew Harwell and Spencer S. Hsu (“Think rioters walked away scot free? Not so fast, say police with potent technology ready to name names.”)

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