WASHINGTON — A woman who flew on a private plane to the nation’s capital ahead of the Jan. 6 riot pleaded guilty Thursday to engaging in disruptive or disorderly conduct in a restricted building.

Katherine Schwab of Texas, who said she accepted an offer to fly on the personal aircraft of a Facebook friend, admitted to writing in messages before the Capitol attack that “s–t will go down” and that she needed to “stop the steal.”

Schwab traveled to Washington, D.C., with codefendants Jenna Ryan and Jason Lee Hyland, and admitted she was the first of the trio to enter the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Hyland was sentenced to a week behind bars earlier this month, while Ryan — who had declared she was “not going to jail” — was sentenced in November to 60 days in prison.

Katherine Schwab inside the Capitol on Jan. 6th.
Katherine Schwab inside the Capitol on Jan. 6th. FBI

Schwab admitted to kicking and throwing media equipment with other members of the mob outside the Capitol.

“I went into the f—ing Capitol,” Schwab admitted saying in a video recording on the day of the riot, calling police “traitors,” “sheep” and “pathetic.”

“You want a revolution, the revolution’s gonna come… you want a f—ing revolution, it’ll happen,” Schwab also admitted saying.

Schwab said she went inside the Capitol because then-Vice President Mike Pence had “f–ked us over.”

Pence was in the building overseeing the counting of electoral votes in a joint session Congress.

Judge Christopher R. Cooper, a federal judge in D.C., on Thursday set Schwab’s sentencing hearing for Dec. 9.

More than 850 people have been arrested in connection with the attack on the Capitol, and the FBI has the names of hundreds more participants who have not yet been arrested. Justice Department resources have been stretched as the massive number of cases make their way through the FBI, prosecutors and the court system.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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