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

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...tp&cvid=2172ac9fe0f04b7db7e825795996b878&ei=6

A Jan. 6 rioter from Nashville known as “Zip Tie Guy” was sentenced on Friday to nearly five years in prison for his role in the deadly riots at the U.S. Capitol.

Eric Munchel, 32, was found guilty of five felonies and three misdemeanors earlier this year.

Munchel’s mother Lisa Eisenhart, 59, who also breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced on Friday to two-and-a-half years in prison. Eisenhart was found guilty of two felonies and five misdemeanors, including conspiracy to commit obstruction.
“This was planned activity,” said Dr. Rubin. “Everybody in Nashville knows what’s involved in traveling from Nashville to Washington, D.C. — you don’t just do that casually. And it was planned and coordinated, coming from superior forces of various kinds, and instructing them what to do and what they did.”
 

Marine Capitol rioter gets 1 hour of community service for each of 279 Marine Civil War casualties​

​and 4 years probation.

one of 3 active-service marines, he's been sentenced for picketing and parading in the Capitol building. He could have received 6 months. The judge's remarks seem very lenient, but since i don't know the full story.... even so, an active marine doing this?

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes said she can’t fathom why Dodge Hellonen violated his oath to protect the Constitution “against all enemies, foreign and domestic” — and risked his career — by joining the Jan. 6, 2021, riot that disrupted Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory.

“I really urge you to think about why it happened so you can address it and ensure it never happens again,” Reyes said.
Reyes said she agreed with prosecutors that Hellonen’s status as an active-duty Marine does not weigh in favor of a more lenient sentence. But she ultimately decided to spare him from a prison term, sentencing him to four years of probation.

Reyes said it “carried a great deal of weight” to learn that Hellonen maintained a positive attitude and stellar work ethic when he was effectively demoted after the Jan. 6 attack. He went from working as a signals analyst to a job that few Marines want, inventorying military gear
erm, is it just me or??? *i wonder if that job would allow him to fudge reports and see certain items go walkabout without attracting attention*

https://apnews.com/article/hellonen...-sentencings-d8a7f1a228dd94a82f4381d318fe7b2f
 

Marine Capitol rioter gets 1 hour of community service for each of 279 Marine Civil War casualties​

and 4 years probation.

one of 3 active-service marines, he's been sentenced for picketing and parading in the Capitol building. He could have received 6 months. The judge's remarks seem very lenient, but since i don't know the full story.... even so, an active marine doing this?



erm, is it just me or??? *i wonder if that job would allow him to fudge reports and see certain items go walkabout without attracting attention*

https://apnews.com/article/hellonen...-sentencings-d8a7f1a228dd94a82f4381d318fe7b2f

That ^ is a very good question.

The military gear that traitorous POS is inventorying had better not include weapons or body armor.

Also: How is that traitorous POS still in the military???

JFC

SAD!!!
 
That ^ is a very good question.

The military gear that traitorous POS is inventorying had better not include weapons or body armor.

Also: How is that traitorous POS still in the military???

JFC

SAD!!!
a 'brilliant work ethic' apparently. it does kinda smack of connections and strings pulled to keep the dumbarse in the marines (i'm assuming he still IS in the marines after demotion), and can only hope it's just a job of keeping track of printer paper, inks, paperclips, sheets, the boring stuff.

i would hope they keep a very tight rein on overseeing him but... guess it's down to 'young and dumb but wanting to do better and we all make mistakes'. The only good thing i can say is that he wasn't involved in any of the physical violence (none that's been claimed or proven) though who's to say what he may have got into if things had been a little different. oh well. bigger fish to fry but he and his 2 mates need to be watched.
 
a 'brilliant work ethic' apparently. it does kinda smack of connections and strings pulled to keep the dumbarse in the marines (i'm assuming he still IS in the marines after demotion), and can only hope it's just a job of keeping track of printer paper, inks, paperclips, sheets, the boring stuff.

i would hope they keep a very tight rein on overseeing him but... guess it's down to 'young and dumb but wanting to do better and we all make mistakes'. The only good thing i can say is that he wasn't involved in any of the physical violence (none that's been claimed or proven) though who's to say what he may have got into if things had been a little different. oh well. bigger fish to fry but he and his 2 mates need to be watched.

“inventorying military gear” doesn’t sound like inventorying office supplies, toiletries, or skivvies.

I hope I’m wrong.

I know from personal and public knowledge that many private citizens and militias acquire lethal and protective equipment from military bases and supply stores serving the black market,

JFC

SAD!!!
 
“inventorying military gear” doesn’t sound like inventorying office supplies, toiletries, or skivvies.

I hope I’m wrong.

I know from personal and public knowledge that many private citizens and militias acquire lethal and protective equipment from military bases and supply stores serving the black market,

JFC

SAD!!!
it sure doesn't
 
A host from Alex Jones' media outlet Infowars was sentenced to 60 days in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, NBC News reported.

Despite never actually entering the Capitol building, Owen Shroyer was charged because he had previously signed a "deferred prosecution agreement" after he interrupted a congressional hearing in 2019. In the agreement, he promised not to utter “loud, threatening, or abusive language, or to engage in any disorderly or disruptive conduct, at any place upon the United States Capitol Grounds.”
:cool:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...&cvid=d6755870fd0d4a78ba789f5da26ed56e&ei=130
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...1&cvid=864323180aa84d3fc6a1a21bebdfbeb4&ei=33

Judge Orders Jan. 6 Rioter Arrested Outside Obama Home To Be Detained Until Trial Due to ‘Increasingly Erratic’ Behavior​


Taylor Taranto was found outside the DC home of former President Obama with two guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition
“Taranto’s recent commentary about explosives, targeting of certain politicians, behavior outside a former president’s home, mental health, military training, and access to firearms all contribute to the Court’s determination (based on clear and convincing evidence) that Taranto poses a serious risk to others and the community.”

Nichols, a Trump appointee, said a pretrial release would “constitute an unreasonable danger to the community,” adding that “no condition or combination of conditions can be imposed that would reasonably ensure the safety of the community” if he were to be released.

 
Michael Brock, a January 6 defendant, is complaining that there's no way he can get a fair trial in Washington, D.C., reported CBS News' Scott MacFarlane. The reason? His jury pool is unlikely to have bricklayers or plumbers in it.

Brock, who lives in Mississippi, is accused of using a metal rod to beat D.C. Metropolitan Police officers as the crowd tried to force its way toward the Capitol complex.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a...64323180aa84d3fc6a1a21bebdfbeb4&ei=61#image=1

washington dc doesn't have bricklayers and plumbers? pfft.
 
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this crazybird compares her suffering to that Jesus endured in the Garden of Gethsemane

30 months behind bars on Wednesday—and then immediately hopped on Facebook to complain about it to her followers. “I understood what Jesus felt like when he was in the garden of Gethsemane praying and felt so alone,” said Yvonne St Cyr, according to KTVB. The 55-year-old was also handed 36 months’ probation, $2,000 in restitution, and a $1,000 fine in a sentencing hearing that was punctuated by what NBC News labeled her “bizarre” 45-minute rant.
still claiming she did the 'right thing', she tells her followers they have 6 weeks to make things right or she's going to jail and that they must keep watching tucker carlson. o.m.g

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...1&cvid=cac91249fd73483aca7cf7fbb630be19&ei=52
 
Did we just get the name of our resident Derpy?


"The felony charge — also levied against former President Donald Trump as part of his federal election subversion case — makes it a crime to “corruptly” obstruct, impede or interfere with any official government proceeding.

On Wednesday, the three-judge federal appellate panel mulled whether the Justice Department correctly interpreted that key term, and sought to come up with a more concrete definition.

Charles Burnham, Brock’s attorney of Burnham and Gorokhov PLLC, argued the standard to prove someone had acted “corruptly” was their “consciousness of wrongdoing,” meaning they were aware their actions were illegal and nonetheless continued.

He went further, distinguishing wrongdoing in a “moral sense," from that in "a legal sense.”

Burnham echoed arguments in other Jan. 6 defendants’ appeals, suggesting his client believed in good faith what he was doing was right — he wanted to ensure the 2020 election certification was not tainted by fraudulent votes — even if he understood that his actions broke the law."


https://www.courthousenews.com/dc-circuit-seeks-to-define-key-term-used-in-capitol-riot-charges/



This is derpy even for Derpy.
 
You suit yourself up in tactical gear, take restraints, force your way by violence against federal officers into a secure federal building with intent to take hostages .... but you didn't believe your actions were wrong, illegal or immoral?
 
court unseals docs on jan 6th defendant who took secret plea deal and is now back out of jail

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...tp&cvid=109700d6aa5940d380fd3a53b2c26fd5&ei=2

Samuel Lazar of Ephrata, Pennsylvania, was arrested in July 2021 and charged with federal offenses that included assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers, as well as obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder.
The new legal filing, unsealed by the Justice Department (DOJ) on Monday, revealed that on March 8 Lazar waived indictment and pleaded guilty to charges of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers as a felony and aiding and abetting as part of a plea deal that required government cooperation.
 
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