"Elizabeth from Knoxville" -- the woman who said she got maced storming the Capitol -- is being accused of using an onion to make it look like she was crying, but there could be a deeper, more ominous reason for the bulb -- that she and others were banking on violence at the Capitol. Not Knoxville, TN. Its a revolution! Elizabeths face is fully visible while she is saying all of this, but apparently, she didnt think anyone would recognize her in DC even though shes from Maryland, which is basically right down the street. Elizabeth is actually from Bowie, Maryland. Hello and thank you for being a DL contributor. gads_event = event; Oh, Elizabeth from Knoxville. Its a revolution! Elizabeths face is fully visible while she is saying all of this, but apparently, she didnt think anyone would recognize her in DC even though shes from Maryland, which is basically right down the street. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM. Elizabeth Noch was filmed and questioned after being maced at the U.S. Capitol. Refusing extra police protect is just plain stupid. My response wasI kid you not, Girl, Im black. 6 A Trump fan who appeared to dab an onion in her eye while claiming cops maced her has led to speculation the riots were 'planned' Credit: TikTok 6 According to the Sun, Palestinian protesters have reportedly used "onions among a multitude of other defenses in the past to try and protect themselves from tear gas". Who is Capitol rioter Elizabeth from Knoxville? | The US Sun Knocked to the ground and beaten. But seriouslyWTF?! }); SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE. After the interview went viral and recreated in so many different ways, Maryland resident and former classmate of Elizabeth, Alexandra Sween set the record straight. Might want to confirm that before you air this. 1. By Posted how many types of aesthetics are there? I unfortunately live in Knoxville and someone on the Reddit page said they saw her stealing toilet paper from a local gas station. hitType: 'event', Maryland resident and former classmate of Elizabeth, Alexandra Sween set the record straight. I was just confused, and I was putting things together in a really distorted way. My name is Elizabeth, Im from Knoxville, Tennesse. Psychedelics remain mostlyillegal, but regulators are moving toward the approval of MDMA andpsilocybin, the psychoactive component in magic mushrooms, as therapist-supervised treatments forpost-traumatic stressand depression. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), Butbecause of that very reason, she said Ms. Koch was uniquely suitedto lead conversations about bridging divides. Elizabeth is actually from Bowie, Maryland and not Knoxville, TN. site without all this bureaucratic nonsense, Mary E Kingus, 51. 8 Credit: Twitter She appears to wipe half of a chopped onion hidden in a towel across her eyes in order to make herself look like she was crying from the effects of mace. ga('ads.send', { Elizabeth Koch Profiles | Facebook See our privacy policy. But she will never escape the Koch box. document.querySelector("#adunit").addEventListener('click',function(){ Besides, Knoxville is hardly the designer capital of the world. After the interview went viral and recreated in so many different ways, Maryland resident and former classmate of Elizabeth, Alexandra Sween set the record straight. window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('slotRenderEnded', function(event) { was originally published on Elizabeth from Knoxville is the woman in a viral video taken at the Capitol riots, in which she claimed she was maced by authorities at the Washington DC event.