- A South Dakota rapper was charged with entering the Capitol on January 6, 2021, per the Associated Press.
- Billy Knutson posted a music video with footage from the attack on his YouTube page.
- "Buck em all, fuck em all, it's a lost cause now," he raps in the video.
A South Dakota man charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot posted a music video rapping about the attack, the Associated Press reported Thursday.
Billy Knutson was charged with four counts — including entering a restricted building and engaging in disruptive conduct in the Capitol building — according to a criminal complaint.
Knutson's YouTube account, "Playboy The Beast – Official," contains several videos disparaging election results and endorsing right-wing ideologies, federal authorities allege in the complaint.
In one video — "Patriots: Message To The World" — posted on April 30, 2021, the rapper chanted, "Buck em all, fuck em all, it's a lost cause now" over footage from the Capitol insurrection and with shots of him at a veterans memorial in North Carolina, per the criminal complaint.
Knutson gives an ultimatum to police officers in his rap: "Are you gon' ride out with the people who really ridin' with you — all the law-abiding citizens out here backin' the blue — or the ones that wish you death and want to defund you?"
The rapper said in the music video — which has more than 60,000 views — that he misses his freedom and that he's "ready for war."
"We tried to be peaceful, did everything right. Several hundred rallies, didn't start a single fight, while BLM & Antifa out here lootin' every night — burnin' down entire cities, no law and order in sight," Knutson said in the music video.
According to the FBI, Knutson was seen on video surveillance entering the Capitol through a broken window.
Knutson will make a court appearance on January 20, according to court documents. It's unclear if he will plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest. A federal public defender for Knutson did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
The breach on the Capitol last year stalled the vote-certification process of the 2020 presidential election for four hours. At least 753 people have been charged with involvement in the attack so far. The House of Representatives convened a bipartisan select committee to investigate the attack.
The attack on the Capitol resulted in five deaths and hundreds of injuries.