
Consider This from NPR NPR Traces California Yoga Teacher's Alleged Path To The Capitol Riot
Jul 7, 2021
Tom Dreisbach, an NPR reporter, dives into the controversial journey of Alan Hostetter—a former police chief turned yoga instructor facing conspiracy charges connected to the Capitol riot. Dreisbach explores how a peaceful community figure became embroiled in insurrection, highlighting the societal impacts that drove his transformation. The conversation also touches on the legal implications many individuals now face and the extreme rhetoric that fueled the anti-lockdown protests, offering a chilling look at personal choices during turbulent times.
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Hostetter's Rise to Prominence
- Alan Hostetter, a former police chief turned yoga instructor, became a leader in the anti-lockdown movement.
- He was arrested for attempting to dismantle a fence erected to discourage public gatherings during the pandemic.
Targeting Officials
- Hostetter protested outside the home of Costa Mesa mayor Katrina Foley, harassing her family.
- He targeted other officials as well, causing Orange County's health officer to resign amidst threats.
Escalating Rhetoric
- Hostetter's rhetoric escalated, suggesting California Governor Gavin Newsom should be violently overthrown.
- He stated this at a July 2020 rally, alarming many with his increasingly violent language.

