Trump fan Christopher Stanton Georgia found dead

A DONALD Trump fan was found dead in his basement with “blood everywhere” days after he was arrested at the Capitol Hill riot.

Christopher Stanton Georgia, 53, was charged last week for his involvement in Wednesday’s Capitol chaos, 11-Alive reported.

The cause of his death has not yet been confirmed, but is “under investigation.”

Cops also removed two semi-automatic SKS rifles from the victim’s home, it was reported.

However, according to police reports, Georgia was found by his wife on Saturday morning, who told the cops there was “blood everywhere.”

His body was found in the basement of their home in Alpharetta, Georgia.

A police report seen by The Sun lays bare the distressing 911 call made by Georgia’s wife as she described the gruesome scene and how she was looking for a gun.

She says: “My husband is dead.”

Georgia is understood to have worked as a regional portfolio manager at BB&T, a banking company based in North Carolina.

Family members at the scene were described as “extremely distressed” in the report.

Georgia had been charged with attempting to “enter certain property, that is, the United States Capitol Grounds, against the will of the United States Capitol Police,” prior to his death.

Court documents, obtained by the outlet, show that Georgia stayed out past the 6pm citywide curfew after officers told them to leave around 7.15pm.

Georgia faced a maximum penalty of up to 180 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine.

A neighbor paid tribute to Georgia as a “loving” dad who was always smiling.

Jace Carreras told The Sun: “He was a loving father.

“I never heard him speak badly to anyone about anyone.

“Always had a smile and loved cutting his own grass.”

His former mother in law said: “He wasn’t political at all then that I remember but that was not a political time, times have changed.

She added she was “glad” not to have to see Christopher again after her daughter left him and the marriage was dissolved after less than a year.

“After a year or even less the marriage was annulled and we never saw him again,” she said.

He wasn’t political at all then that I remember but that was not a political time, times have changed
Former mother-in-lw

“I’m thrilled my daughter could see she had made a huge mistake.

“We didn’t think he was the right person for her to marry, she was just out of college and I thought he was a very bad influence on her.”

Georgia is believed to have stopped selling hairpieces in the 90s and began a career in finance.

A LinkedIn profile believed to be his lists him as working as a regional portfolio manager at BT&T, a banking company based in North Carolina.

The Sun reached out to BT&T for comment.

Last week, at least five people died after Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol building.