FBI: Deplorables are in BIG trouble and should be peeing themselves

Keepin on with the keepin on .....

UPDATE 1-U.S. charges Oath Keepers lawyer with Jan. 6 conspiracy, obstruction

https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/ip3/www.msn.com.icoReuters on MSN.com|24 minutes ago
U.S. Capitol, according to a court document released on Thursday. Kellye SoRelle, 43, is charged with obstruction of justice, and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. She is also facing counts of obstruction of an official proceeding and being at a restricted building and grounds.
 
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A former NYC cop received a 10-year sentence for assaulting a police officer during the January 6 attack on the Capitol

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The Justice Department said Thomas Webster, a former NYC police officer, came to Washington, DC, "ready for battle" and argued for the longest sentence in a January 6 Capitol attack case.

Ex-NYPD cop who assaulted D.C. officer on Jan. 6 gets record-setting 10-year sentence

https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/ip3/www.nbcnews.com.icoNBC News|47 minutes ago
Thomas Webster, a retired New York City officer, was convicted of several felonies for attacking a D.C. officer with a flag pole and tackling him to the ground on Jan. 6.
 
still, trump's busy dangling pardons for them all 'if he gets reelected'
 
sentenced to 10-years, ex cop does what all these maga big mouth bully boy with a gun type fuckheads do... cry and beg for mercy, make themselves the victim

the jury took only 3 hours to convict him on 5 felony counts, and the judge spoke of still being shocked about the video footage showing the defendant 'shouting at D.C. police as they struggled to keep the crowd out of the Capitol before he tackled D.C. police officer Noah Rathbun. Webster then forcibly took off the officer’s gas mask, which caused him to choke on tear gas.'

“Nobody pushed you forward, you ran,” the judge said.
The jury took just three hours to find Webster guilty on the six charges, and at sentencing Webster begged the judge for “mercy.”

“I just wish the events of Jan. 6 didn’t happen,” he said through tears. “Perhaps our country would not be as divided as it is today.”
He explained that his three children don’t respect him like they used to.

“I can never look at my kids the same way again,” he told the court. “The way they look at me, it’s different now… I was their hero until January 6.”
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A former NYC cop received a 10-year sentence for assaulting a police officer during the January 6 attack on the Capitol

https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/ip3/www.businessinsider.com.icoBusiness Insider|59 minutes ago
The Justice Department said Thomas Webster, a former NYC police officer, came to Washington, DC, "ready for battle" and argued for the longest sentence in a January 6 Capitol attack case.

Ex-NYPD cop who assaulted D.C. officer on Jan. 6 gets record-setting 10-year sentence

https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/ip3/www.nbcnews.com.icoNBC News|47 minutes ago
Thomas Webster, a retired New York City officer, was convicted of several felonies for attacking a D.C. officer with a flag pole and tackling him to the ground on Jan. 6.
she's squawking, lol

Since her first appearance in federal court in Austin on Thursday, SoRelle has been tweeting about her case.

“So, the clear question is… [if] I am the patsy,” she tweeted. “That means the entire election challenge front was all a set up for the conservatives, because they are all protected. Good luck y’all. They won’t stop with me.

In a direct message to Raw Story on Twitter, SoRelle pointed the finger at three high-profile Trump allies: retired Lt. General Flynn, attorney Sidney Powell and retired Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne. Powell filed multiple lawsuits seeking to overturn the election, while Flynn rallied Trump supporters at protests and media appearances, and Byrne covered travel and lodging costs for a wide array of volunteer researchers and analysts seeking to reverse the election.

“Only thing I have to say, I hope they get the real perpetrators — Flynn, Byrne, Powell etc., those behind the Big Lie that set up the conservatives,” SoRelle told Raw Story.
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Byrne responded by text with one word: “Silly.” Joe Flynn, the brother of Michael Flynn, was more blunt: “F*** off.” Powell could not be reached for comment.

she's already implicated stone, jones and ali alexander in her testimony to the House Select Committee
 
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A man who was seen crushing a Metropolitan Police Department officer in a door frame during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has been convicted of nine offenses, seven of them felonies, the Justice Department said Tuesday. Patrick McCaughey III, 25, of Ridgefield, Connecticut, and two others were convicted on multiple charges in a bench trial by U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, an appointee of former President Trump.

Tristan Chandler Stevens, 26, of Pensacola, Florida, and David Mehaffie, 63, of Kettering, Ohio, were found guilty of five felony charges and two felony charges, respectively.
all 3 found guilty on assault charges, and though all 3 stole shields from the cops the judge only added the additional 'dangerous weapon' charge to mccaughey's indictments; the judge said the riot shields were not inherently 'dangerous weapons' but that the shield mccaughey wielded was used in the manner of one. This will add time to his sentencing.
 
Former president Donald Trump on Thursday hinted that his supporters could engage in a protracted campaign of violence if he were to be indicted for any crimes discovered in the myriad criminal investigations into his conduct.

Speaking on the conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt’s radio show, Mr Trump said an indictment would not deter him from running for president because he would have “no prohibition against running”.

“But I think if it happened, I think you'd have problems in this country the likes of which perhaps, we've never seen before. I don't think the people of the United States would stand for it,” he added.

Asked what kinds of problems he was predicting if he were to be charged with a crime, Mr Trump added ominously: “I think you’d have big problems — big problems”.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...mp-fbi-documents-fraud-suit-b2168175.html?amp
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ju...camp-auschwitz-sweatshirt-sentenced-rcna47797
WASHINGTON — A Jan. 6 rioter who wore a "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt inside the U.S. Capitol was sentenced to 75 days in prison on Thursday, matching what the government had requested.

Robert Keith Packer was arrested the week after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, and pleaded guilty a year later, in January, to a misdemeanor charge of unlawful picketing and parading. The government wanted him to serve 75 days of incarceration as well as three years of probation.
 
https://www.businessinsider.com/gro...ave-been-arrested-for-other-crimes-2022-9?amp

A growing number of Capitol rioters are being arrested for other crimes —from guns to drugs — which could mean more jail time​

Michael Greenberger, a law professor at the University of Maryland told CBS News that the politicization of the prosecution of January 6 defendants could potentially increase their likelihood of ending up back in prison.

Additionally, these additional charges could make it harder for the defendants to get lenient sentences in their Capitol riot charges and could mean that other defendants could struggle to secure pretrial releases.

Greenberger told CBS News that Trump's rhetoric "leaves these bad actors with little doubt that they will ultimately be forgiven—if not lionized."

He continued, "Reality, however, is likely to settle upon those guys when they are ultimately sentenced or re-sentenced to many years in jail."
 
poseur faces up to 20 years after refusing a plea deal his partner in crime took, receiving 60 days imprisonment... he's claiming via lawyer that he was only there because he had to be for Gold as a bodyguard and had no intention of doing anything wrong; they even raised his stylish garb as evidence of this, no maga tack in sight:

Strand’s potential sentence is so harsh because he refused to take a plea deal, instead opting to fight the charges against him before a jury and through an absurd online campaign for vindication. Strand, a model-turned-Covid-19 conspiracy theorist, posts regularly on his social media channels about how he’s being persecuted, and set up a website splashed with glamour shots and links to donate. “FROM GUCCI TO GUILTY,” reads a banner on the site. It’s as if Derek Zoolander stormed the Capitol and then did all he could to secure the longest prison sentence possible.
yeah, he's just so innocent, yer honour
The claim is contradicted, however, by a trove of contemporaneous social media posts displayed to the Jury expressing Strand’s displeasure with the results of the 2020 election, many of them featuring a “StopTheSteal” hashtag. The day after the riot, for instance, Strand posted an image of himself outside of the Capitol on Twitter with the caption, “I am incredibly proud to be a patriot today, to stand up tall in defense of liberty & the Constitution, to support Trump & #MAGAforever, & to send the message: WE ARE NEVER CONCEDING A STOLEN ELECTION.” In another tweet posted days before the attack, Strand wrote, “seriously, this what the [Insurrection Act] is for. THIS. IS. WAR. #TruthMaverick #TheElectionWasRigged.”
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these macho men, with their stun guns and flagpoles, beating up officers trying to do their jobs... not so macho when it comes to their day in court: blubbing rioter who took part in sustained attack on Officer Fanone receives 7 years after admitting helping in the near fatal assault.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...pc=U531&cvid=73632f80634b4f8ebffb47fe9494bc40

Young cried as he apologized to former D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone and said he wished he could take back his actions of that day.

“I hope someday you forgive me,” he said.
Fanone asked the judge for a 10-year sentence and said he wanted the accused to suffer in there. I can't blame him for his wishes, even if i don't fully condone them.
Fanone told the court of the near-death experience he endured at the hands of the rioters in which he was beaten and repeatedly shocked with a stun gun. Young admitted to handing a stun gun to another rioter who used it on Fanone, and of grabbing the officer's hand as he struggled to protect himself from the attacking mob.
Young, 38, of Redfield, Iowa, originally faced more than a dozen charges but entered a plea to the single charge of assault of an officer.
 
(AP) — A Maine man who joined rioters at the U.S. Capitol was convicted Tuesday of 11 charges including assaulting, resisting or impeding police officers.

Kyle Fitzsimons, 39, of Lebanon, charged to the front line on Jan. 6, 2021, and assaulted officers including three from the Metropolitan and Capitol Police Departments who testified against him. He also charged the line twice while wildly swinging his fists, prosecutors said.

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the 7 felony charges could amount to 90 years but it's not likely he'll get that
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...pc=U531&cvid=9756dd727d434789c9c1959762889c0e

Robert Sanford Jr., 57, pleaded guilty Friday before U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman of the District of Columbia to assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers using a dangerous weapon, according to online court documents.

Sanford faces a maximum 20 years in prison and $250,000 fine for the offense at sentencing, scheduled for Jan. 17
 
Kyle Fitzsimons has been found guilty of seven felonies and four misdemeanors.

Fitzsimons' most incriminating acts were captured by Capitol building surveillance cameras and frenetic police body cameras shortly after four o’clock in the afternoon of Jan. 6, and smart phone videos taken by the crowd.

In a four-minute stretch, he could be seen at the Western terrace entrance throwing an unstrung wooden bow like a spear that hit Metroplitan Police Officer Sarah Beaver (who was wearing a riot helmet), swiping at the gas mask of Metropolitan Police Sergeant Phuson Nguyen as he was exposed to tear gas, and dragging down Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonel by his riot shield and shoulder strap.
https://www.wmtw.com/amp/article/fi...itol-riot-found-guilty-on-all-counts/41408651
 
in Federal District Court in Washington, a trial began in the case of Stewart Rhodes, leader of the Oath Keepers militia, and four other members of the group – all charged with seditious conspiracy in the attack on the Capitol and plotting to use armed force against the American government.

Their defense? Get this! That they were acting under legal orders from the president himself. Oath Keepers lawyers argue that militia leaders were told that Trump was going to invoke the Insurrection Act, and they believed it. Therefore, the violence on Jan. 6 was a lawful attempt to help the president and not an illegal attack against the United States. Donald Trump did nothing to dissuade them.
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https://www.businessinsider.com/jan-6-defendant-says-he-lost-job-and-wife-2022-9?amp

Jerry Ryals of Oklahoma pleaded guilty to one count of civil disorder in May and is set to be sentenced next month. He was originally charged with five counts, including obstruction of an official proceeding, entering and remaining, and disorderly conduct. But as the government works to prosecute the more than 900 people arrested in connection with the attack, federal prosecutors have offered some rioters lesser charges in exchange for their guilty pleas.
An attorney for Ryals on Friday filed a sentencing memorequesting no jail time for his crime, instead suggesting a sentence of two years of probation. Federal sentencing guidelines carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison for the charge.
Ryals has "already felt the impact" of his involvement in the insurrection, his lawyer argued: He lost his job and became estranged from his wife as a result of the siege. Ryals, who is described as an "avid hunter" will also be barred from owning firearms as a result of his conviction and will no longer be able to vote — "a right he cherished so deeply."
Four out of five charges dropped, and he still pleads for mercy. Why must he suffer so?
 
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