The FBI has arrested former Detroit Lions draft pick Antwione Williams this week on two felonies, including an assault charge.
Williams' arrest is believed to be the first arrest made in connection with the January 6 Capitol riots from supporters of former President Donald Trump since he won reelection to the White House last week.
Williams only played for one season on a 53-man NFL roster, being waived by the Lions in 2017, the year after they drafted him.
Williams was identified in the huge crowd at the riots by a special agent within the FBI, matching a few photos from his social media to the outfit he wore to the US Capitol on the day of the insurrection attempt.
The agent and researchers assigned 'AFO-419' and the hashtag '#RiotingGolfer' to association with Williams case, due to him wearing a New Era Golf hat.
Williams was seen wearing the black hat with the New Era Golf logo in photos on Instagram, as well as in several depictions outside the US Capitol.
Former NFL star Antwione Williams was arrested this week over January 6 Capitol riots
Another way Williams was identified was by the color, design, and placement of his key chain.
Hanging on the right pant leg from his belt, his key chain matched photos from his social media, as well as his uniform during the riots.
As part of the key chain was Williams' car fob, which was red and designed for Chevrolet vehicles.
More to come.