A Beverly Hills salon owner was arrested in connection to her participation at the pro-Donald Trump U.S. Capitol riot that left five people dead.
Gina Bisignano, 52, was taken into custody by FBI agents early Tuesday morning at her apartment on the 300 block of North Palm Drive, according to FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller.
Arrested: Beverly Hills Salon Owner Gina Bisignano, 2 Others Arrested For Capitol Riots.
Photo is Gina at the insurrection and link to article: 👇🏻https://t.co/YprgJIwbyf pic.twitter.com/QX99N3XnmF
— JG Grey 🐝 (@NewsSprint) January 19, 2021
Bisignano was previously dubbed a “Karen” by TMZ for her vitriolic rant caught in a video that went viral. You can read about that here.
In December, the owner of Gina’s Eyelashes And Skincare spewed homophobic slurs at a person filming her during an anti-lockdown protest at the L.A. County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer.
The media outlet said Bisignano stood out from the rest of the 50 demonstrators—who were protesting the economic impact of closed businesses as a result of California’s pandemic restrictions. Her hate speech included wild accusations about Nazis, brainwashing and abortion.
Bisignano admitted to the Beverly Hills Courier that she traveled to Washington D.C. and joined the mob that breached the Capitol on January 6.
A video obtained by the Beverly Hills Courier showed a woman believed to be Bisignano standing on a ledge outside the Capitol building and inciting the mob.
The woman held a megaphone and told insurrectionists:
“Everybody, we need gas masks, we need weapons.”
“We need strong, angry patriots to help our boys, they don’t want to leave.”
“We need protection.”
NEW: video shows Beverly Hills salon owner Gina Bisignano was at the head of the mob that broke into the West side of the Capitol, inciting people to violence over a megaphone as police were attacked and urging others to follow her into the building. pic.twitter.com/3x6PUHrG8P
— taylor eve (@waterspider__) January 13, 2021
A series of videos released by the New York Times showed how brutal the attack on officers became. In one video, Bisignano is clearly visible, watching the attack from her perch by the window. https://t.co/IBxefIkNDb pic.twitter.com/62GZwQa2qH
— taylor eve (@waterspider__) January 13, 2021
As violence against officers intensified, Bisignano stood above watching the crowd, continued to encourage the attack on the Capitol building and shouted anti-Semitic conspiracies. pic.twitter.com/xurSAzryzl
— taylor eve (@waterspider__) January 13, 2021
In another clip, Bisignano volunteered her full identity while standing among rioters at the Capitol breach.
The tweet of the video included the hashtag #KarensInTheWild.
— cybertooth (@cybrt00th) January 10, 2021
Bisignano was kind enough to doxx herself on a livestream, also previously-uncovered by @cybrt00th. After leaving the Capitol, she cried about her Instagram.https://t.co/mIJjYYq4kH
— taylor eve (@waterspider__) January 13, 2021
..sorry what's ur name, speak up……
..got it…cheers!— Karl McNamara (@Carlrun7) January 13, 2021
Twitter did not hold back raking her across the coals for her appearance in the video.
— Madame 'IndictEm' DeFarge 🌊🇺🇲🇺🇦🏳️🌈☮️♥️😷 (@MadameDeFarge13) January 14, 2021
She has Rudy leakage.
— SturgeonSue (@sturgeon_sue) January 13, 2021
I believe her more 'cause she showed me her running mascara. pic.twitter.com/nthCZky5RK
— It’s Find Out time, no. 45. 🧾s (@tneverready) January 13, 2021
There's no collogen in prison.
— Firefly’s Ghost (@libboomer) January 13, 2021
CBS Local said she was charged with civil disorder, destruction of government property and aiding and abetting.
Bisignano was released to home detention on a $170,000 bond. A February 4 date was set for her preliminary hearing to take place in Los Angeles.