The Glens Falls man accused of entering the U.S. Capitol illegally on Jan. 6 was arraigned virtually in U.S. District Court on new charges of violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. James Bonet was arrested last month on a felony charge of being in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and a misdemeanor of disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, reports the Post Star.