Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital
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Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital
Do you mean Phrase?
Or is your brain going through phases now?
A Doctor can help with that problem, probably not your other ones though.
Your hate can be helped also, might require a frontal lobotomy.
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Apparently your so easy duped
Have a another Costco Bud light
Try and stay on topic next time so you don't embarrass yourselfLast edited by bsm2; 05-01-2023, 10:26 PM.Comment
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Man gets 14 years in 1/6 case, longest sentence imposed yet
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
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In this image from a Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer's body-worn video camera, released and annotated by the Justice Department in the Government's Sentencing Memorandum, Peter Schwartz circled in red is shown using a canister of pepper spray against officers on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. Schwartz on Friday, May 5, 2023, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for attacking police officers with pepper spray as he stormed the U.S. Capitol with his wife. (Justice Department via AP)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A Kentucky man with a long criminal record was sentenced Friday to a record-setting 14 years in prison for attacking police officers with pepper spray and a chair as he stormed the U.S. Capitol with his wife.
Peter Schwartz’s prison sentence is the longest so far among hundreds of Capitol riot cases. The judge who sentenced Schwartz also handed down the previous longest sentence — 10 years — to a retired New York Police Department officer who assaulted a police officer outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Prosecutors had recommended a prison sentence of 24 years and 6 months for Schwartz, a welder.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Schwartz to 14 years and two months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
Mehta said Schwartz was a “soldier against democracy” who participated in “the kind of mayhem, chaos that had never been seen in the country’s history.”Comment
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Mike Huckabee: Man Convicted of 'Seditious Conspiracy' for J6 Wasn't Even in DC - Now Look at the Jury
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Mike Huckabee: Man Convicted of 'Seditious Conspiracy' for J6 Wasn't Even in DC - Now Look at the Jury
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Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes is asking for a sentence of time served, after he was convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors argued was a violent plan to ensure former President Donald Trump remained in the White House, though he had lost the 2020 presidential election.
The Justice Department is seeking a 25-year prison sentence for Rhodes. A jury in Washington, D.C., convicted Rhodes in November for his role in the riot at the Capitol. Rhodes has been held in jail in Virginia since his arrest in January 2022.Comment
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Jan. 6 pipe bombs at RNC, DNC were inoperable, says ex-agent who contradicts FBI's official story - Washington TimesComment
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Marine is first active-duty military member convicted in Jan. 6 riot
Cpl. Micah R. Coomer, who pleaded guilty to entering the Capitol, is one of five active-duty military members to be arrested on Jan. 6 chargesComment
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