I know I've said it before, but it's just nuts to me how hard the state is coming down on capitol hill protesters, or even anyone who was vaguely, tangentially related to those events. Meanwhile, cities are burning and those people aren't getting charged.
My only theory to explain this in a way that's not blatantly partisan action of the government is to consider that this is kinda happening at two+ levels of government. The capitol hill investigation doesn't have to contend with an obstinate state/local government that doesn't want to play ball. The FBI is fully running the show and can (is!) running wild with it.
Minneapolis, Portland... A year of riots and protests now? Could they restore order if they wanted to? Yes. Yes, they could. Case study, the Rodney King riots. Less than a week long. "The situation in the Los Angeles area was only resolved after the California National Guard, the United States military, and several federal law enforcement agencies were deployed to assist in ending the violence and unrest."
I don't see anything blocking this course of action - it hasn't been done because the state leadership is unwilling to take these steps. Heck, we saw in Portland where the feds wanted to intervene, but were told "No, get out of here!" by state politicians.