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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #900 on: January 30, 2023, 05:46:49 PM »
What a dumb bitch.  "God gave man the law."   ::) 

Well.. as Colbert said it best... "Divinely empowered? So she's going to get away scot-free, just like Jesus," Colbert joked. "But it does raise the question: If you're chosen by God to be above the laws of government, why do you care who's in charge of it?"

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Judge convicts northwestern Pa. woman in Capitol riots; she yelled for Pelosi to hang.

After she was arrested for rioting at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and accused of demanding that then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi be dragged out so insurrectionists could hang her, Pauline Bauer told a judge that the law does not apply to her.

"You don't have jurisdiction over me, a free living soul, a woman," Bauer, a Pennsylvania resident, said in June 2021, at her arraignment in federal court in Washington, D.C.

"I stand above the law, because God gave man the law," Bauer also said, according to a transcript.

Bauer will have to answer to the law nonetheless.

The 55-year-old restaurant owner from Kane, in McKean County, has been convicted of all five felony and misdemeanor charges against her over the breach of the Capitol. She will be sentenced on May 1.

Bauer was convicted at a nonjury trial on Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden presided over the trial, which started on Thursday. Bauer waived a jury trial and opted for a bench trial.

Bauer, who remains free on her own recognizance, was one of four people arrested in the Capitol riots who had their initial appearances in U.S. District Court in Erie, which covers seven counties in northwestern Pennsylvania and is about 90 miles west of Kane. The cases were transferred to federal court in Washington, D.C.

Two of the other defendants, including Bauer's friend, William Blauser, also of Kane, have pleaded guilty. The case against the fourth defendant is pending.

Bauer was convicted of the felony of obstruction of an official proceeding and the misdemeanors of entering and remaining in a restricted building; disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct in any of the Capitol buildings with the intent to impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct of a session of Congress or either house of Congress; and parading, demonstrating and picketing in a Capitol building.

Bauer faces a maximum of 20 years in prison on the obstruction charge and a maximum of another three years on the misdemeanor counts, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia said in a news release. The sentence she will receive depends on how the judge applies the federal sentencing guidelines and other factors.

In September 2021, Judge McFadden ordered Bauer to be jailed for violating conditions of her pretrial release, according to the Associated Press. Bauer remained in custody for several months while awaiting a trial. The judge can give her credit for the jail time that she already has served.
'Bring Nancy Pelosi out here now'

The evidence against Bauer included Facebook posts and police body-camera video, the government said.

Bauer was among the mob that stormed the Capitol after attending then-President Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally. Bauer and the others sought to disrupt the certification of the election for President Joe Biden.

When Bauer was inside the Capitol shortly before 3 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021, another person near her said, "This is where we find Nancy Pelosi," according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Bauer, the office said, was standing approximately 30 feet from Pelosi's office when she was recorded saying, "Bring that (expletive) (expletive) out here now. Bring her out. Bring her out here. We’re coming in if you don't bring her out here."

Bauer pushed a police officer who was trying to remove her from the area, screaming at him and telling him, "You back up. Don't even try," the U.S. Attorney's Office said. Police in riot gear eventually removed her from the rotunda of the Capitol.

During the storming of the Capitol, according to the FBI, Bauer also told police officers: "Bring Nancy Pelosi out here now. We want to hang that (expletive) (expletive). Bring her out. We're coming in if you don't bring her out. What are you trying to do, protect a (expletive) Nazi?"
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« Reply #901 on: February 04, 2023, 07:57:23 AM »
Why are all these "patriots" such crybabies?   :'(  These wimps are the ones that are going to kick off the next civil war and lead the new revolution?   ::)

68 months.  Good times!!  Well not for him.  He already lost a shitload thanks to the orange turd and his lies.

Imagine how hard he is going to cry when his wife divorces him and finds a real man.


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Jan. 6 defendant who sprayed line of police sentenced after tearful apology.

A Jan. 6 defendant who sprayed a chemical irritant at about 15 police officers — and later bragged about it in a video interview — was sentenced Wednesday to 68 months in prison. This is one of the stiffest Jan. 6 sentences handed down to date.

Daniel Caldwell, a 51-year-old Marine Corps veteran, delivered a tearful apology in court to the officers he sprayed, expressing remorse for his actions that day and pleading with U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly for mercy.

But Kollar-Kotelly repeatedly described Caldwell as an “insurrectionist” and noted that his deployment of chemical spray at officers created such an intense cloud that it nearly broke the depleted police line by itself. Though no officers directly attributed their injuries that day to Caldwell’s actions, Kollar-Kotelly said his actions undoubtedly contributed to their physical and psychological trauma.

“You’re entitled to your political views but not to an insurrection," the judge said. “You were an insurrectionist.”

Caldwell has remained in pretrial custody since Feb. 10, 2021 — 721 days, he noted — and was one of the earliest charged with a direct assault on police that day.

But Caldwell’s hearing was most notable for the extensive expression of remorse, delivered almost entirely through tears, to a nearly empty courtroom.

“I must face my actions head on,” he said, before delivering a voluminous apology to the officers he attacked. “I hope that you and our country never have to face another day like January 6th.”

Caldwell said he spent the days immediately after the attack rationalizing what he did and looking for validation from family, friends and his attorney. He said he now looks back at his actions and “it literally floors me.”

He described himself as “ashamed” and “embarrassed” about his conduct and described efforts to better himself while in custody, reading self-help books and reflecting on how he became a catalyst of violence that day.

“I clearly let my emotions take control,” he said. “Being a Marine, I should have known better. … I wish I could take it back, but I can’t.”

As his sister, one of his daughters and her husband looked on, Caldwell lamented that he’d likely miss the birth of his first grandchild while incarcerated and was unable to repair a “broken relationship” with his biological mother, who passed away while he was in pretrial incarceration. He expressed regret that he’d miss his middle child’s military deployment and would be unable to be there for his aging father, who is battling cancer. His youngest son told family members that he felt like his “dad died,” Caldwell recalled. Caldwell’s wife, now the sole provider for the household, was struggling to get by.

“Knowing their pain is crushing my heart,” Caldwell said. “I have paid a high price, and I accept that I still have to pay more.”

Kollar-Kotelly said she appreciated his statement of apology to the officers, but as a Marine, he should have directed his apology to the whole country.

She described in detail his attack on officers, noting that one officer who he sprayed began to “vomit uncontrollably.” The air was so thick with chemicals that it wasn’t clear whether the officers he hit were injured by him directly or by a combination of factors. No victims delivered statements to the court ahead of sentencing.

Kollar-Kotelly also put his involvement in the broader Jan. 6 attack in the context of previous challenges to the United States government. She said it was crucial for her sentence to “fortify against the revolutionary fervor that you and others felt on Jan. 6 and may still feel today.”

“Insurrection is not,” she said, “and cannot ever be warranted.”

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #902 on: February 04, 2023, 08:01:21 AM »
Hahahaha this moron is at least being honest about his actions.  Not that it is going to help him. 


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Judge demands answers after Jan. 6 defendant recants guilt.

A Jan. 6 defendant’s boast in an interview this week that he had no regrets about his role in the Capitol riot — just days after he acknowledged his guilt in a federal courtroom — may upend the man’s efforts to resolve the criminal case against him.

U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta issued an order Friday instructing defendant Thomas Adams Jr. and prosecutors why the guilty findings the judge entered on Tuesday following a brief, “stipulated” bench trial should not be overturned in light of Adams’ comments to a reporter the following day.

"I wouldn't change anything I did," Adams told the State Journal-Register Wednesday outside his home in Springfield, Ill. "I didn't do anything. I still to this day, even though I had to admit guilt (in the stipulation), don't feel like I did what the charge is.”

In a brief order Friday morning, Mehta gave both sides one week to explain “why the court should not vacate Defendant's convictions of guilt in light of his post-stipulated trial statements” included in the article. The judge also attached a copy of the news report.

It is unclear how the article in the Illinois newspaper came to the attention of Mehta, who sits at the federal courthouse near the Capitol.

Judges handling Jan. 6 cases have been repeatedly and increasingly irked by defendants appearing to be apologetic and contrite in court, only to make public statements days later minimizing their guilt and sounding cavalier about their actions. And judges are loath to accept what effectively amounts to a guilty plea from any defendant who doesn’t sincerely believe in their own guilt.

Adams, who told the Illinois newspaper he was recently fired from his job as a lawn care worker, acknowledged under oath Tuesday that he had committed the conduct Mehta ultimately found him guilty of. He acknowledged walking over broken glass as he went inside the Capitol and that he told the FBI his intent was to “occupy” the building for days, if necessary. Adams also acknowledged that he “knew that he did not have authorization” when he went into the Senate chamber and walked among the senators’ historic desks.

Entering the Senate chamber has been a sort of red line for prosecutors, with them insisting on felony guilty pleas or convictions to resolve cases against those who went inside, even briefly.

And so far they’ve been nearly unblemished in their prosecutions, though a judge recently acquitted a defendant of an obstruction charge despite his presence in the chamber.

Adams was on the Senate floor for about seven minutes before he was kicked out of the building, according to the statement of facts prosecutors and the defense agreed to in his case.

Stipulated trials have been used in recent months to seek to resolve about a dozen Jan. 6-related criminal cases where the defendant faced a felony charge of obstruction of a congressional proceeding. Almost 1,000 people have been charged criminally in connection with the unrest at the Capitol, which prompted a delay in the congressional session to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.

One of Mehta’s colleagues, U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols, ruled that the obstruction charge did not apply unless prosecutors could prove that a defendant intended to tamper with or damage the actual electoral vote documents being tallied that day.

No other judge to consider the issue has agreed with Nichols. Meanwhile, prosecutors are appealing his decision to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Unlike the guilty pleas typically offered in deals with prosecutors, stipulated trials allow defendants in other cases to preserve their ability to wipe out their obstruction convictions if the D.C. Circuit sides with Nichols. The obstruction charge carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence, although no Jan. 6 defendant has received a sentence close to that in a case not involving violence.

The harshest sentence to date — 10 years — was delivered by Mehta to retired New York City cop Thomas Webster, who took his case to trial. Webster was convicted of a brutal assault of a Washington Metropolitan Police officer outside the Capitol, and Mehta found that Webster lied on the stand about his actions.

Adams also admitted Tuesday to the facts needed to convict him on a misdemeanor charge of entering and remaining in the Capitol without permission. That carries a one-year maximum sentence. Mehta has set sentencing in the case for June 16.

The FBI appears to have zeroed in on Adams after he said on the day after the Capitol riot that he enjoyed the experience. “It was a really fun time,” Adams told Insider. He has since said he did not know of the violence taking place elsewhere in the building and on the Capitol grounds.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #903 on: February 04, 2023, 08:05:54 AM »
"swept away by the mob" hahahaha.  Weak.  But what do you expect from an old fart like that.  8 months seems about right.

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Sewell man sentenced for his role in Capitol riot.

A Sewell man has received an eight-month prison term for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot.

Philip Young, 61, had sought house arrest for six months, while the prosecution wanted a 40-month prison term, court records show.

Young, a retired boilermaker, pleaded guilty in November to two felonies — interfering with officers during a civil disorder and assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers.

He also admitted guilt to five misdemeanor charges arising from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot by supporters of then-President Donald Trump.

According to court records, Young was among several rioters who pushed a bike-rack barricade into a line of police officers near the beginning of the riot.

He later deflated tires on a government vehicle, the records say.

Young was identified in part through his jacket, which carried the logo of a South Jersey-based boilermakers union, a criminal complaint says.

A public defender said Young, who was arrested in August, “got swept away by the mob” after attending a speech by Trump that preceded the riot.

U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich also rejected Young's request for a sentence that included two years of probation and 200 hours of community service.

The District of Columbia judge instead ordered Young to make restitution of $2,000 and, after his release from incarceration, to serve three years on supervised release.

Young admitted guilt to all charges without a plea agreement because he wanted a judge to set his sentencing guidelines, according to a filing by his attorney.

The prosecution had proposed a plea bargain with a sentencing range of 24 to 30 months in prison, the filing said.

Young is among some 15 people with South Jersey ties to be charged in connection with the Capitol breach. Six of the defendants have admitted guilt, with others awaiting trial.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #904 on: February 04, 2023, 08:09:07 AM »
The conviction and dishonorable discharge that will be coming certainly will impact this idiot's future.  Support your "patriots".  Vote to raise McDonald wages to $20 per hour.  This might be the only job he can get for the rest of his life.

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Muncie Marine charged in Capitol riot ordered to remain in California.

A Marine from Muncie has been ordered to remain in California as he awaits court proceedings stemming from the riot — on Jan. 6, 2021 — at the U.S. Capitol.

Micah Coomer, 22, was one of three active-duty Marines charged Jan. 17 with participating in the uprising at the Capitol more than two years earlier.

The counts, filed in U.S. District Court in the nation's capital, are misdemeanors — knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.

According to a "statement of facts" written by a special agent with the FBI, Coomer and his fellow Marines — Joshua Abate from Virginia and Dodge Dale Hellonen of Michigan — were determined to have entered the Capitol during the riot in part through photos Coomer posted on Instagram.

The Marines are alleged to have been in the building for 52 minutes, at one point placing a "Make American Great Again" hat on a statue and taking photos.

Coomer — an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems engineer — is assigned to Camp Pendleton in southern California. He was arrested Jan. 18 in nearby Oceanside, California.

He was later released on his own recognizance after a federal court hearing in California.

According to a "pre-trial release order," the Muncie Marine was ordered to remain in San Diego County, California, and to not enter nearby Mexico. The order noted Coomer at some point will be required to travel to the District of Columbia for related court hearings.

The release order also indicated Coomer "may possess firearms as authorized by (his) commanding officer for purposes of USMC duties."

Court records reflect no hearings have yet been scheduled in the case filed in the District of Columbia.

A San Diego attorney was appointed to serve as Coomer's public defender, and the Marine signed a document asserting his "rights to remain silent to have counsel present at any and all of my interactions with the government."

He enlisted in the Marines in September 2018, a few months after graduating from Delta High School.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #905 on: February 04, 2023, 08:14:14 AM »
Well at least he can mooch off his parent's tit and business and not the tax payers.  Why does it seem like a disproportionally number of these Trumpturds are perverts, or on welfare, disability, have/had bankruptcy, live with parents/family members, or already have records?

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Former Jan. 6 defendant charged with spying on woman in tanning salon.

A St. Ansgar man who pleaded guilty to taking part in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol has been arrested again, this time for allegedly taking surreptitious video of a female customer in a tanning salon owned by his family.

Daryl Johnson, 52, is charged with invasion of privacy, a misdemeanor, according to court filings. The complaint states that on Jan. 27, Johnson placed his cell phone atop a dividing wall separating tanning rooms at iSun Tan 24/7 in Clear Lake, pointing its camera into an adjacent room where a woman was tanning. The woman told investigators she did not know or consent to being filmed as she was undressing and using the tanning bed.

Johnson also allegedly resisted the seizure of his phone by police.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #906 on: February 05, 2023, 01:13:57 AM »
Lurker talking to himself a lot in this thread. ;D

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #907 on: February 05, 2023, 06:14:48 AM »
Lurker talking to himself a lot in this thread. ;D

Because no one can offer a counterpoint or dispute without whining about how it is "fake" or they are "political prisoners".

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #908 on: February 05, 2023, 06:24:14 AM »
Lurker talking to himself a lot in this thread. ;D

Just like in real life - he has no friends...  :-[
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #909 on: February 05, 2023, 07:47:45 AM »
Just like in real life - he has no friends...  :-[


probably no children either...or wife...or self esteem

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #910 on: February 05, 2023, 10:48:49 AM »

probably no children either...or wife...or self esteem

Is that your problem?  Projections are a bitch.

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #911 on: February 05, 2023, 10:50:44 AM »
Just like in real life - he has no friends...  :-[

Oh look who's back.  I guess this will be a lesson to you and make you pace yourself and your queer postings so you don't use all your monthly internet minutes up by the second week.  Must have been tough waiting for February to start so you could post again.

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #912 on: February 05, 2023, 11:50:55 AM »
I see village idiot #2 is still on here trying to make the case that our own Government didn’t take political prisoners and it wasn’t a fake a “insurrection” and communist show trial.

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« Reply #913 on: February 05, 2023, 01:24:45 PM »
I see village idiot #2 is still on here trying to make the case that our own Government didn’t take political prisoners and it wasn’t a fake a “insurrection” and communist show trial.

I see the board retard is still on here claiming our government took political prisoners and it was a "fake" insurrection and trial. 

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #914 on: February 07, 2023, 03:37:16 PM »

probably no children either...or wife...or self esteem

You and I are his friends, and of course Coach is his best friend.
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« Reply #915 on: February 07, 2023, 03:56:13 PM »
You and I are his friends, and of course Coach is his best friend.
 Poor little GroomingForBoys the loser in life..

You are still a retard and still not an American. 

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« Reply #916 on: February 07, 2023, 04:33:32 PM »
You are still a retard and still not an American.

But still completely obsessed with all things gay.

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« Reply #917 on: February 08, 2023, 06:51:48 AM »
You are still a retard and still not an American.

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« Reply #918 on: February 09, 2023, 06:09:04 PM »
His milkshakes will bring everyone to the yard.  Seeing how he is a Proud Boy and likes to sing Disney songs for their group... he will probably be the biggest dairy queen in the yard once that prison sentence hits.

"Hay hunk... my name Milkthaketh.  I'm with de Proud Boyth. "


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Florida man known as ‘Milkshake’ pleads guilty to assault in Jan. 6 Capitol Riot.

A Bradenton man has pleaded guilty to charges for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, where he was caught on video assaulting law enforcement and helping rioters breach government buildings, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday.

Daniel Lyons Scott, 29, could face up to 28 years in prison for charges of “obstruction of an official proceeding and aiding and abetting” and “assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers.”

Scott, who is also known by the nickname “Milkshake,” is a self-identified member of the Proud Boys, a far-right extremist group associated with political violence.

Scott was identified in videos wearing a black ballistic vest and ski goggles on the lower west terrace of the Capitol, where a large crowd was yelling at U.S. Capitol Police guarding the entrance.
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« Reply #919 on: February 09, 2023, 06:12:05 PM »
This is getting silly.  Isn't someone going to defend this "patriots"?  Where is the donation money for their defense fund going?

I will bet anything this will be another sissy who breaks down in court and starts crying.  These "patriots" are turning out to be a bunch of pussies.

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Arlington man arrested, accused of assaulting police officer at Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

A North Texas man has been arrested after he was accused of assaulting an officer during the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol, according to the United States Attorney’s Office.

Jason Farris, 44, of Arlington, was arrested Wednesday on felony charges of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers; obstructing, impeding, or interfering with officers during a civil disorder; entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds; and physical violence in a restricted building or grounds.

“His actions and the actions of others disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia said in a news release.

Farris was expected to make his initial court appearance Wednesday in the Northern District of Texas.

Farris was at the front of a mob on Jan. 6, 2021, on the north side of the Lower West Plaza of the Capitol, a location that was restricted from lawful public access, according to court documents.

Police had set up metal bicycle racks as a barricade to prevent rioters from advancing further into the Capitol.

Farris hit the baton held by of one of the officers with his hand and cursed at police, according to court documents.

Other rioters grabbed one of the bicycle racks and tried to pull it away from police moments after Farris approached one of the officers, authorities said. Several officers held onto the bicycle rack.

Farris approached a U.S. Capitol Police officer who was holding onto the bicycle rack and shoved the officer in the back with both hands, knocking him to the ground, the court documents state. After Farris shoved the officer to the ground, other rioters pulled the bicycle rack away from the police and dragged it into the crowd, the release said.

This case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section. Assistance was provided by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas.

The case is also being investigated by the FBI’s Dallas Field Office and the FBI’s Washington Field Office, with assistance from the U.S. Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department.

More than 985 people have been arrested for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, including approximately 319 charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement. The investigation remains ongoing.
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« Reply #920 on: February 09, 2023, 06:15:16 PM »
No.  NO!  Umm... "no".   Hang on, let me think about it... well... NO.  No.  No.  No. <-- that was a preemptive no.

Look at the photo of this dumbass he posted.  What a fucktard.  And still trying to blame someone else (his attorney) for his troubles.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/federal-judge-denies-u-capitol-183511304.html

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Federal judge denies U.S. Capitol rioter from Sussex County a new sentence.

A federal judge last week denied a "meritless" request for a new sentence filed by a Sussex County man and former gym owner serving a 41-month prison term for assaulting a police officer during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., rejected Scott Fairlamb's claims that his "ineffective" attorney told him to lie, withheld evidence from him and misled him with promises he would get a more lenient sentence, according to a court filing on Feb. 1.

Fairlamb, 45, of Hardyston, was sentenced in November 2021 after admitting he shoved and punched a D.C. Metropolitan police officer when he breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 with other rioters who sought to keep President Donald Trump in power. Fairlamb, who once owned Fairlamb Fit in Pompton Lakes, also admitted to obstructing a governmental function and is serving his nearly 3 ½-year federal sentence at FCI Butner Medium II, a medium security prison for men in North Carolina. Federal inmates must serve 85% of their term before being eligible for release on parole, and coupled with time already served and other credits — such as good behavior and completing academic programs — Fairlamb is slated for a potential December 2023 release, prison records show.
Authorities say Scott Fairlamb, of Stockholm, allegedly shown with a baton in hand, took part in the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

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« Reply #921 on: February 09, 2023, 06:20:58 PM »
Bad boys, bad boys whatcha gonna do.. whatcha gonna do when they come for you.

23 years old.  Going to prison.  And will have a felony record.  He will never get a decent job.... oh wait... he's from NC.  Which is the 16th poorest state in the country.  Nevermind, he's probably already on welfare.


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Cherryville man pleads guilty to his role on breach of U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

A Cherryville man pleaded guilty Friday to a felony charge of assaulting police for his actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The actions of 23-year-old Grayson Sherrill and the actions of others disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the 2020 presidential election, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia.

Sherrill pleaded guilty in the District of Columbia to assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers on Jan. 6, 2021. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 1, 2023.

According to court documents, in preparation for his travel to the “Stop the Steal” rally, Sherrill purchased a Faraday bag in an attempt to prevent the government from tracking his location. On Jan. 6, 2021, before the rally ended, Sherrill and his co-defendants walked toward the U.S. Capitol Building.

As Sherrill approached the Capitol, Sherrill saw downed metal barricades and broken fencing around the Capitol building. Sherrill and his co-defendants made it to the West front of the Capitol, where Sherrill observed other rioters climbing scaffolding, scaling walls, and fighting with the police, including spraying chemical irritants and throwing objects at police officers. Sherrill witnessed police officers retreating from the rioters.

Sherrill and a co-defendant each picked up a metal pole that had been broken off from a metal bicycle barricade. They carried the metal poles with them throughout the remainder of their time on restricted grounds and inside the Capitol building, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

While standing in the crowd of rioters, a platoon of officers from the Metropolitan Police Department Civil Disturbance Unit, attempted to make their way through the crowd of rioters to the front of the crowd to protect the Capitol building. A mob of rioters initiated violent confrontations with those officers.

While other rioters pushed, struck, and wrestled with MPD officers, including MPD Officer D.H., Sherrill stepped toward Officer D.H. and swung at the officer with the metal pole, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

The officer attempted to catch his footing and adjusted his equipment after the contact with the rioters. While still carrying the metal pole, Sherrill entered the Capitol Building through the Senate Wing door eight minutes after the initial breach of the doors. He walked throughout the building, including in the Crypt and Rotunda. Sherrill and his co-defendants climbed on statues in the Rotunda while taking photographs of one another using their cellphones. Sherrill exited 34 minutes after his entry, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Two family members tipped off authorities that the Gaston County man was at the Capitol that day. They provided the FBI with screenshots of Sherrill, who wore a red “Keep America Great” hoodie participating in the insurrection, according to early reports.

After Jan. 6, 2021, Sherrill deleted videos from his cell phone that he took while at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Sherrill was arrested on March 1, 2021, in North Carolina. He faces a statutory maximum of eight years in prison for assaulting law enforcement officers, as well as potential financial penalties. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

This case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section. Assistance was provided by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York.

In the 24 months since Jan. 6, 2021, more than 950 individuals have been arrested in nearly all 50 states for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, including more than 284 individuals charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement. The investigation remains ongoing.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #922 on: February 09, 2023, 06:23:54 PM »
You know the other side hasn't got a leg to stand on when they don't even bother to post off topic replies, TDS responses, or their usual lies about these weak ass "patriots" criminals getting their just desserts.

5 years.  GOOD TIMES!!!!

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Marine veteran gets 5 years for assaulting police at Capitol riot.

A Marine veteran is being sent to prison for more than five years for spraying a chemical irritant at police outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Daniel Ray Caldwell, 51, of The Colony, Texas, was sentenced Wednesday to 68 months in prison, according to a Thursday news release from the District of Columbia’s U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Caldwell pleaded guilty in September 2022 to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon.

Video of the attack shows Caldwell — wearing an olive-drab hoodie, camouflage gear and a sticker saying “Guns SAVE Lives” — spraying an orange substance at a row of police officers, according to court documents filed by the prosecution.

The spray contained “a chemical irritant” that “was capable of causing serious bodily injury,” according to a court document that Caldwell signed onto as part of his plea agreement. In another court document, prosecutors identified it as bear spray, a potent kind of pepper spray.

Caldwell’s attack injured at least four officers, though not permanently, prosecutors wrote in that document.

He bragged later that day, “I got like 15 of them,” according to court documents.

Caldwell tearfully apologized in court Wednesday for his actions, Politico reported, saying, “I clearly let my emotions take control. Being a Marine, I should have known better. … I wish I could take it back, but I can’t.”

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ordered Caldwell to spend three years on supervised release and pay $2,000 in restitution, on top of serving his prison term, according to the news release. Caldwell already has served nearly two years of his sentence, according to his lawyer, Robert Lee Jenkins Jr.

“Although we understand the rationale behind imposing a sentence of imprisonment, we remain disappointed at the length of the sentence imposed,” Jenkins wrote in an emailed statement to Marine Corps Times. “In light of other sentences imposed for similar conduct we believe the sentence was unjust. It further failed to properly acknowledge mitigating factors such as Mr. Caldwell’s decorated service to this country as a U.S. Marine.”

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia declined to comment.

3 active-duty Marines charged in Jan. 6 Capitol riot

Caldwell enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1990, serving as an aircraft avionics technician, and left as a corporal in 1995, according to his official record provided to Marine Corps Times by Marine spokeswoman Yvonne Carlock.

Caldwell had faced a maximum of 20 years in prison, according to a U.S. Attorney’s Office news release from September 2022 about his guilty plea. Prosecutors had requested a sentence of five years and 10 months’ imprisonment, just two months more than Caldwell’s eventual sentence.

The longest prison term anyone has received for participation in the riot at the Capitol was 10 years, a sentence handed to retired New York City police officer and Marine veteran Thomas Webster in September 2022 for attacking police with a flagpole.

By the second anniversary of the attack, in January, 192 people had been sentenced to prison for involvement in the Capitol attack, with an average sentence of 16 months, according to USA Today. Five people, including Webster, have gotten sentences longer than seven years, USA Today reported.

Caldwell was arrested on Feb. 10, 2021, and indicted in March of that year.

In the two years since the incident, more than 950 people have been arrested for alleged crimes connected to the attack, including more than 284 who face charges of assaulting or impeding police, according to Thursday’s news release.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #924 on: February 13, 2023, 10:44:21 AM »
#1 - Gateway.  hahahaha
#2 - Not even reading whatever nonsense it is, and pretty sure that you didn't read it either.
#3 - Any time Tarrio's name is posted I can't help but to laugh.  What kind of wannabe tough guy walks around with a WhiteClaw in a discount tact vest?   ::)   Is it any wonder they named themselves after a Disney song?   ::)

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