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At Monday’s protest on Capitol Hill, Mayor Vince Gray and six members of the D.C. Council were arrested while protesting for D.C. voting rights and self-determination. They were joined by 34 other residents and activists, many of whom have remained anonymous or unknown to the general public.

Not anymore: listed below are the names of the “D.C. 41” (or, as they’ve also been called, the “41 for 51”) in the order in which they were processed by the U.S. Capitol Police. (Gray is actually still wearing his #3 bracelet tag, which he showed off during his weekly press conference this morning.) The first person released was out past midnight; the last, Councilmember Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6), wasn’t home until close to 5 a.m.

Two notes: Kusame Brown is D.C. Council Chair Kwame Brown, while Jack Evans, fourth on the list, is not the Jack Evans that represents Ward 2 on the D.C. Council.

Michael Brown
Kusame Brown
Vincent Gray
Jack Evans
Eugene Kinlow
Deangelo Scott
Lawrence Hams
Brian Pate
Marc Ferrara
Peter Bishop
Deborah Shore
Patricia Vrandenburg
Yvette Alexander
Anise Jenkins
Muriel Bowser
Karen Hixson
Ann Aldrich
Carly Skidmore
Billie Day
Rachel Madelham
Mary Gosselink
Corryn Freeman
Joseph Martin Perta
Robert Brannum
Maceo Thomas
Adam Maier
Ilir Zherka
Ryan Velasco
Sekou Biddle
Lafayette Barnes
Jeffrey Richardson
Nicholas McCoy
Daniel Solomon
George Marion Jr.
John Klenert
Jay Tamboli
Michael Panetta
Bruce Spiva
Martin Moulton
Jason Cross
Thomas Wells