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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #525 on: November 04, 2022, 06:14:06 PM »
Maybe you can find the court statement.

Maybe you can evidence where he has tried to help any?

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #526 on: November 04, 2022, 06:16:59 PM »
So despite the eye patch, tough words, and Cabelas clearance tactical gear this Rhodes still cries while in court.  And this is who is ready for a civil war?   Hahahahaha

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #527 on: November 04, 2022, 06:23:48 PM »
So despite the eye patch, tough words, and Cabelas clearance tactical gear this Rhodes still cries while in court.  And this is who is ready for a civil war?   Hahahahaha
Do you think he knows which bathroom to use? :)
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #528 on: November 04, 2022, 09:19:33 PM »
I believe I apologized to you on Getbig regarding your visit to the Whitehouse by suggesting those photos were shopped. If I didn't or you didn't catch it, then I will say it now. It was meanspirited of me to challenge your Whitehouse Christmas party attendance. I had no intention of stabbing you in the back. I am sorry for having done this. It was wrong.   

At the time, no I didn’t remember or see it. I don’t mark posts for responses. I do appreciate your sincerity. Thank you

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« Reply #529 on: November 04, 2022, 10:12:46 PM »
At the time, no I didn’t remember or see it. I don’t mark posts for responses. I do appreciate your sincerity. Thank you

I feel good about this.  You're both nice guys in my book.  It's good to set an example of how good people can see things radically different and not resort to ugly language and heaven forbid violence.  Now, because this is the Thunderdome fuck you Qoach and you too Primehomosexual!   ;D ;D ;D

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #530 on: November 05, 2022, 06:42:00 AM »
Do you think he knows which bathroom to use? :)

When you wear Depends it doesn’t matter.

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #531 on: November 05, 2022, 08:43:23 AM »
When you wear Depends it doesn’t matter.
Guess that would be why most liberals don't care. :)
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #532 on: November 05, 2022, 11:36:33 PM »
Guess that would be why most liberals don't care. :)

Perhaps you should just worry about which bathroom you use. If you walk in and see a woman using the same one and you don’t like it then you can just suck her dick.  :-*

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« Reply #533 on: November 05, 2022, 11:41:22 PM »
Perhaps you should just worry about which bathroom you use. If you walk in and see a woman using the same one and you don’t like it then you can just suck her dick.  :-*

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #534 on: November 06, 2022, 03:23:21 PM »
Perhaps you should just worry about which bathroom you use. If you walk in and see a woman using the same one and you don’t like it then you can just suck her dick.  :-*
Is that your normal reaction ???
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #535 on: November 06, 2022, 03:44:20 PM »
Perhaps you should just worry about which bathroom you use. If you walk in and see a woman using the same one and you don’t like it then you can just suck her dick.  :-*

Aren’t you the frequent visitor to BangCOCK?

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #536 on: November 06, 2022, 10:17:50 PM »
Is that your normal reaction ???

You plan to follow me in the restroom?  Should I wear a wig?

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #537 on: November 06, 2022, 10:19:36 PM »
Aren’t you the frequent visitor to BangCOCK?

Aren’t you the frequent visitor to the soapy studs thread?


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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #538 on: November 07, 2022, 04:52:44 PM »
You plan to follow me in the restroom?  Should I wear a wig?
Maybe, post your pic in a wig and let's see.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #539 on: November 07, 2022, 07:47:43 PM »
Maybe, post your pic in a wig and let's see.

You couldn’t handle the beauty. 

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #540 on: November 12, 2022, 07:23:56 AM »
Another intellectually challenged moron that ruined his life over Trumpy's Big Lie.

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Armonk native found guilty of cop assault, obstruction in Jan. 6 Capitol riot case.

A 28-year-old Westchester County native who entered the U.S. Capitol twice and hit a police officer during the Jan. 6 riot is awaiting sentencing after being found guilty of two felonies in a Washington, D.C., court this week.

Brian Gundersen, a 2012 graduate of Byram Hills High School in Armonk, signed a statement last week admitting the police assault and his other actions that day, much of which was recorded by surveillance and police body cameras. That admission paved the way for U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan to declare Gundersen guilty on Thursday of two of the eight charges he faced: obstructing an official proceeding and assaulting an officer.

Gundersen, who played football at Byram Hills, unwittingly made himself identifiable in the mob of rioters by wearing his Byram Hills varsity jacket as he stormed the Capitol with other Donald Trump supporters. Someone called authorities after recognizing him by his distinctive jacket in news images. He was arrested less than three weeks after the riot.

Sentence:Prosecutors seek 17.5-year sentence for Goshen man convicted of Jan. 6 cop assault.

Gundersen is one of 13 men from the Hudson Valley and almost 900 defendants in all who have been charged in connection with the riot, which took place as Congress met to certify President Joe Biden's victory over Trump in the 2020 election.

Of the 13 Hudson Valley suspects, four have pleaded guilty, two were convicted and seven are awaiting trial or guilty pleas. Thomas Webster, a retired New York City police officer from Goshen, was found guilty in May of assaulting a cop and is now serving 10 years − the longest sentence yet for a Capitol rioter − in federal prison in Texarcana, Texas.

Gundersen, who then lived in State College, Pa., drove to D.C. for Trump's rally near the White House on Jan. 6 and joined the crowd headed to the Capitol after hearing it had been breached, according to the account he signed. After shouting at police through a window for four minutes, he followed rioters into the building after they smashed a door window pane to enter.

He waved more rioters inside as ones in front of him fought with police, the statement read. He went into the Parliamentarian's office and remained there as rioters broke furniture, stole items and threw papers on the floor.

Gundersen scrawled a mocking message for the Parliamentarian on a pad in that office: "Sowwy for damage."

He spent 25 minutes in the Capitol until police forced him out. Then he got back in 10 minutes later by climbing through a window. After police herded him out again, he spent more than an hour trying to get back inside. As rioters confronted police who were blocking their path, Gundersen hit an officer on the arm.

Then he beat his chest with his fists in defiance after police pushed him away.

"We all stormed the us capital and tried to take over the government," Gundersen wrote on Facebook two days later, in one of a string of social-media boasts quoted in the court statement.

According to the Department of Justice, Gundersen faces up to 20 years in prison for the obstruction charge and up to eight years for the assault charge. He is set to be sentenced on Jan. 27.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #541 on: November 12, 2022, 07:27:27 AM »
Upcoming civil war will be fought by fatty's in Cabelas discount tactical gear, junk stun guns, and slackers with skateboards.

Will be the worst civil war ever.  Will be the shortest too.


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A Capitol rioter pleaded guilty to assaulting police with a skateboard despite yelling, 'We will not concede,' on January 6.

On January 6, 2021, Grady Owens struck a triumphant tone as he recorded his time at the Capitol and watched his fellow rioters.

"Hold these traitors accountable," he said. "Tear gas ain't shit, folks," he declared, according to court papers.

"We will not concede."

Almost two years later, though, Owens, 22, and his father have done just that in the face of criminal charges stemming from their role in the Capitol attack.

Owens and his father, Jason Owens, pleaded guilty Thursday to charges they assaulted police during the January 6 attack on the Capitol, where prosecutors said their actions helped disrupt the peaceful transfer of power from then-President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden.

In court papers, federal prosecutors alleged that the younger Owens struck a police officer with a skateboard — emblazoned with the words "White Fang" — and that his father pushed another police officer hard enough to snap his head back. The officer struck by Grady Owens was making his way through the west lawn of the Capitol, joined by more than 30 officers with the DC Metropolitan Police, in response to a request for assistance from the Capitol police, prosecutors said.

Later, prosecutors said, the father-and-son duo joined a crowd that unsuccessfully attempted to push their way into the Capitol through the East Rotunda doors, where Jason Owens grabbed a police officer's baton and struggled for it before being pushed away.

The FBI arrested Grady Owens on April 1 in Florida following a manhunt aided by the Twitter account @SeditionHunters, which an agent described as helping law enforcement in identifying members of the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol on January 6. In the aftermath of the January 6, nearly 900 accused members of that mob have been arrested in connection with the Capitol attack.

Owens' father was arrested two weeks after, on April 16, in Austin, Texas, according to court records.

Grady and Jason Owens each face a maximum sentence of 8 years in prison, according to the US attorney's office in Washington, DC.

Chief Judge Beryl Howell is set to sentence them on February 24 at a federal courthouse just blocks from the Capitol.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #542 on: November 12, 2022, 07:32:49 AM »
Plea deals mean cooperation.  They are ratting on each other.  LOL.   Going to jail for Trumpy is a Republican hobby that I will never understand.

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Kansas City-area ‘first-degree’ Proud Boy gets brief jail sentence in Capitol riot.

A member of a Kansas City Proud Boys chapter who prosecutors said conspired to breach the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced in federal court Thursday to 70 days in jail and 12 months of supervised release.

Ryan Keith Ashlock, 23, of Gardner — described in court documents as a “first-degree member of the Proud Boys” — also is required to pay $500 in restitution for damage to the Capitol building and costs incurred by the U.S. Capitol Police, which the government says totaled more than $2.8 million.

Ashlock is the first of four area Proud Boys charged in the Capitol riot to be sentenced. The sentencing hearing was held before U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Ashlock pleaded guilty in June to one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, a misdemeanor. Ashlock did not enter the Capitol building but was part of the mob that breached police barricades on the grounds. As part of his plea agreement, the government dropped multiple felony charges against him.

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A member of a Kansas City Proud Boys chapter who prosecutors said conspired to breach the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced in federal court Thursday to 70 days in jail and 12 months of supervised release.

Ryan Keith Ashlock, 23, of Gardner — described in court documents as a “first-degree member of the Proud Boys” — also is required to pay $500 in restitution for damage to the Capitol building and costs incurred by the U.S. Capitol Police, which the government says totaled more than $2.8 million.

Ashlock is the first of four area Proud Boys charged in the Capitol riot to be sentenced. The sentencing hearing was held before U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Ashlock pleaded guilty in June to one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, a misdemeanor. Ashlock did not enter the Capitol building but was part of the mob that breached police barricades on the grounds. As part of his plea agreement, the government dropped multiple felony charges against him.
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He faced up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $100,000. The government had requested a sentence of 135 days’ incarceration, 12 months of supervised release, 60 hours of community service and $500 in restitution.

A “statement of offense” signed by Ashlock as part of his guilty plea revealed that he and other Kansas City Proud Boys took guns — including two AR-15 style rifles — body armor and breathing masks with them to the D.C. area but did not take the weapons to the Capitol.

Ashlock was indicted by a federal grand jury last year along with three other Kansas City-area Proud Boys — Christopher Kuehne and William Chrestman, of Olathe, and Louis Colon, of Blue Springs. Two siblings from Arizona, Cory and Felicia Konold, also were charged in the conspiracy.

The six were charged with conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, civil disorder and entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds. Chrestman also was charged with threatening to assault a federal law enforcement officer and carrying a wooden ax handle while in the Capitol building and on the grounds.

All except Chrestman were released on a personal recognizance bond pending trial. (Court records indicate Kuehne has since moved to Arizona.) Chrestman remains in custody without bond. Prosecutors allege that he was a key player in the insurrection.

Colon pleaded guilty in April to one count of civil disorder, a felony. His sentencing date has not been set. He faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Ashlock is the fourth Kansas resident to be sentenced in connection with the Capitol riot. The other three have all been sentenced to two years’ probation, with one of them also receiving 30 days’ home detention and a $2,000 fine.

The Proud Boys are at the forefront of the federal investigation into the Capitol insurrection. Authorities have rounded up more than three dozen members from around the country on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to assaulting a federal officer to sedition. Former Proud Boys chairman Henry “Enrique” Tarrio and four top lieutenants are scheduled to go to trial in December on seditious conspiracy charges.

Ashlock’s role in the Capitol riot has been less visible than that of his Proud Boys co-defendants, in part because he didn’t go inside the building.

A sentencing document filed by the government last week said Ashlock is an Eagle Scout with a high school education and no criminal record who “appears to have had a stable, healthy home life as the youngest of four children.” It said he has a job in food production.

The document said Ashlock began planning for Jan. 6 as early as Dec. 28, 2020. Chat messages recovered from his phone, it said, showed that he and other Proud Boys communicated during that time about travel arrangements and about the potential for violence.

“When a member of Ashlock’s chat group said that ‘[w]e will be headed back [home] on the 7th, either to prepare for war or celebrate a trump victory, Ashlock responded, ‘Yep. Best part is demorat [sic] cities and states will turn into 4th world s— holes,’” the document said.

“The conversation then turned to what types of weapons the group should bring. One member remarked, ‘I think we will roll with pistols for self defense, and leave the long guns at home. S— gets that bad ill pluck one off of some dead schmuck.’ Ashlock replied, ‘Hah. Sure.’”

The group also discussed plans to engage in violence against Antifa and Black Lives Matters supporters, the document said. And members talked about concealing their identities and obtaining items such as two-way radios, medical supplies and weapons.

“As part of his preparations for January 6, Ashlock also outfitted himself with protective gear and a can of pepper spray,” the sentencing document said. “During the attack on the Capitol, Ashlock would wear a tactical vest and goggles and carry the pepper spray. Ashlock also brought a handgun on the trip, but he did not bring the firearm into the District of Columbia.”

On Jan. 6, Ashlock was part of a large group of Proud Boys and others who marched from the Washington Monument to the Capitol, according to the document. Under the direction of top Proud Boys leaders, they were among the first to breach police barricades.

“Ashlock was part of the mob that stormed past police lines, tossing and toppling barriers as it went,” the document said. A video shows Ashlock tearing down some fencing as he made his way toward the Capitol building. As the chaos intensified, Ashlock worked his way to the front of the mob, where he interfered with officers who were trying to control the crowd.

In another video, the document said, Ashlock can be seen at the forefront of a group that was trying to dismantle a barrier of bicycle racks set up by police. He kept his grip on a piece of the rack even as he was doused with pepper spray, it said, his goggles allowing him to hold his position.

“An officer finally succeeded in breaking Ashlock’s grasp on the barrier using the force of a baton….Shortly thereafter, Ashlock left the Capitol grounds. He did not enter the Capitol building.”

After he left, while the riot was still raging, Ashlock’s mother sent him a text message telling him that “you need to get away from the building,” the document said.

Ashlock responded that he had already left. Then, the document said, he added: “(expletive deleted) all these (expletive deleted) liar politicians. Trump should have them all executed.”

Four days later, the document said, Ashlock messaged others:

“America needs a civil war. The government can’t win one and the rest of the world goes into chaos with us.”
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #543 on: November 12, 2022, 07:35:23 AM »
Another guilty plea.   ;D

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A Kansas man scheduled to go to trial in Washington, D.C., this month on multiple felony charges in connection with the Capitol riot pleaded guilty to one count on Tuesday. Michael Eckerman, of Wichita, pleaded guilty to assaulting, resisting or impeding a federal officer. The hearing was held by video conference in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. “What is your plea, sir?” asked U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper.

“I’m pleading guilty,” Eckerman replied. Eckerman’s sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 14 in person in federal court in D.C. He faces a maximum sentence of eight years’ imprisonment, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release. He also is required to pay $2,000 in restitution for more than $2.8 million in losses the government said were caused by the riot, including damage to the Capitol building and grounds and certain costs borne by the U.S. Capitol Police. Eckerman, 38, who told the judge he was born and raised in Wichita and played football at Garden City Community College, was indicted by a federal grand jury on Oct. 8, 2021. He was charged with three felonies — civil disorder; assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers; and obstruction of an official proceeding — and five misdemeanors involving the Capitol breach.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #544 on: November 12, 2022, 07:41:17 AM »
You have to laugh when they provide their own evidence against themselves.  Must have been a real shitstain of a person for his own family to turn him in.  But he should get catch a break in the sentencing.  It was his video of Ashley flying back out of that window that helped that nice Capitol police officer not get charged.   

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Infowars staffer who captured Ashli Babbitt's death on video pleads guilty to Jan. 6 charge.

An Infowars staffer who recorded a nearly 45-minute video that depicted the shooting death of rioter Ashli Babbitt inside the Capitol on January 6 pleaded guilty this week to storming the Capitol.

Samuel Christopher Montoya, who identified himself as a video editor at Infowarsstore.com in a post-riot interview on Alex Jones' channel, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating, and picketing in a Capitol building. He faces up to six months in jail and a possible $5,000 fine.

Prosecutors say a family member of Montoya's contacted authorities soon after the siege saying they had proof that Montoya was inside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021 close to where Babbitt was fatally shot by an officer near the House Speaker's lobby.

The officer who shot Babbitt, a 35-year-old veteran, was ultimately cleared of any wrongdoing in the incident.

Investigators reviewed an open-source video titled "Patriots Storm Congress Raw Footage Includes Execution of Ashli Babbitt," in which Montoya identified himself as the narrator of the video, according to court documents. The footage showed him entering the Capitol among a mob of Trump supporters as he exclaimed "It feels good to be in the Capitol baby!" prosecutors said.

The 44-minute video also depicts Babbitt's shooting, according to court documents.

Following the riot, Montoya appeared in several interviews on the Infowars show "War Room with Owen Shroyer," offering his eyewitness account of the attack and describing the gunshot that he believed was responsible for Babbitt's death, prosecutors said.

Shroyer has also been charged in relation to the riot.

A lawyer for Montoya did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

More than 900 people have been charged in relation to the riot thus far, and more than 400 people have pleaded guilty.
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« Reply #545 on: November 12, 2022, 07:47:58 AM »
This one eye Don Juan wannabe keeps thinking he is slick and anyone will ever believe his lies.  Or either he is trying to achieve a mistrial and delay his life long prison sentence.  In order to not go "off mission" would indicate there actually was a mission and that is conspiracy.  It's not called "persecution" when you get tried for and convicted of committing a crime... it's called "justice".   ::)

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Oath Keeper Boss Goes on Unsolicited Rant About Having Sex With Lawyer.

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes did his best to wipe his hands of the violent disaster that was Jan. 6, 2021, on Monday, claiming on the witness stand that “it was stupid” of his allies to storm the Capitol. He also went on a bizarre tangent about his alleged romantic escapades.

Despite her steadfast indications to the contrary, Rhodes claimed in federal court that he was involved in a romantic relationship with Kellye SoRelle, the former general counsel for his far-right militia group.

“We were dating,” Rhodes told D.C. federal court jurors presiding over a case in which he and others are accused of seditious conspiracy—a Civil War-era charge connected to their alleged planning before the riot.

Rhodes made the claim when he was asked during cross-examination whether he had enough control over the attorney to get her to stay silent about the Oath Keepers’ role in the riots. The militia founder smiled before answering: “Do we have to get into kink, really?”

“Outside the bedroom, she’s definitely a type A. Inside the bedroom, she definitely switches to a sub,” he told Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathryn Rakoczy.

The claim came hours into Rhodes’ time on the stand, during which he offered one of his strongest denials yet of involvement in the insurrection.

“I think it was stupid to go into the Capitol. One, because it wasn’t our mission,” Rhodes said. “And two, it opened the door for our political enemies to persecute us. And that’s what happened and here we are.”

Rhodes claimed that more than 100 members of his far-right militia group went to the nation’s Capitol simply to provide security for Jan. 6 rally-goers and speakers. But once the riots began, several Oath Keeper members went “off-mission” and breached the Capitol, disrupting the electoral certification of President Joe Biden, he said.

Oath Keeper Boss Has Messy First Visit to the Witness Stand

“I didn’t want them getting wrapped up into all the nonsense with Trump supporters,” Rhodes insisted on Monday. “My goal was to make sure that no one got wrapped up in that Charlie Foxtrot going on inside the Capitol.”

Prosecutors, however, allege that Rhodes and four other militia members spent months training and planning “an armed rebellion to shatter a bedrock of American democracy” in an attempt to stop the certification of Biden’s win over Donald Trump in the 2020 election. While Rhodes did not enter the building, prosecutors allege that he directed his group from afar like a “general” as they stormed the Capitol. To prove their argument, jurors have been shown surveillance footage and text messages that allegedly show the lengths Oath Keepers went to in order to execute their mission.

Last week, jurors also saw a recording of Rhodes four days after the riot—in which he is heard saying his only regret was not bringing rifles to the Capitol.

“We could have fixed it right then and there. I’d hang fuckin’ Pelosi from the lamppost,” Rhodes said. (On Monday, Rhodes said he made that comment after a “couple of drinks at dinner.”)

Oath Keeper Boss Has Messy First Visit to the Witness Stand

On the stand Monday, Rhodes told jurors that he spent the morning of the riots at a hotel—and only went to the Capitol when he learned of the news that the barricades to the government building had been breached by rioters. He said that “it never crossed” his mind that Oath Keepers had entered the Capitol and insisted that he never suggested that anyone should go disrupt the electoral certification. Rhodes claimed that it wasn’t until later that evening that he learned his rogue group had stormed the Capitol, and he immediately voiced his concerns with their actions.

“It was not our mission that day to enter the Capitol for any reason,” he added under cross-examination.

“I think that anyone who assaults a police officer should be prosecuted,” Rhodes said about what he called the “horrific” events at the Capitol. “We have an absolutely zero tolerance for someone putting hands on a police officer."

Rhodes and his fellow alleged co-conspirators—Kelly Meggs, a leader of the Florida Oath Keepers chapter; Thomas Caldwell, a retired Navy intelligence officer; member Kenneth Harrelson; and Jessica Watkins, who led an Ohio militia group—have pleaded not guilty.

During cross-examination, prosecutors grilled Rhodes about his previous characterization of the group he founded around 2009. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathryn Rakoczy also showed jurors videos of Rhodes with far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, and footage of other Oath Keepers acting menacingly at various social justice protests.

“With martial arts training I could use almost anything” as a weapon, Rhodes admitted on the stand at one point. Later, he conceded that he’d urged his followers “not to recognize Biden as the legitimate winner” of the 2020 election—claims that spurred the Jan. 6 attack, prosecutors allege.

When Rhodes later argued that he was not aware of what some of the other Oath Keepers were planning in a group chat, Rakoczy pointed out that he was the group’s chairman.

“Sir, the buck stops with you in this organization, right?” the prosecutor added, to which Rhodes insisted he was not responsible for members who go off mission.

“Well that’s convenient,” Rakoczy retorted.
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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #546 on: November 12, 2022, 08:17:01 AM »
Talk about obsession. Relax Tom. :-*
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« Reply #547 on: November 12, 2022, 09:04:01 AM »
Talk about obsession. Relax Tom. :-*

Talk about deflection and TDfS.  Relax Fetterclone.

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« Reply #548 on: November 19, 2022, 07:50:47 AM »
What a loser.  Obviously not an example of fine decision making.  Fits right in with the rest of the J6ers.  The 8 years he was facing for the riot are the least of his problems now.  It's God's Will that he spends his life in a cage.  One way or another.

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Illinois man who pleaded guilty to Jan. 6 attack is arrested in fatal Interstate 55 crash.

A 44-year-old Auburn, Ill., man who pleaded guilty in federal court in early September to assaulting a law enforcement officer during the deadly Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol has been arrested in connection with a fatal accident on Interstate 55 Tuesday.

Illinois State Police confirmed Sunday morning Shane Jason Woods, also known as Shane Castleman, had been taken into custody.

Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell said Woods was arrested for reckless homicide, aggravated driving under the influence, driving under the influence and fleeing/eluding police. He was taken to the Sangamon County Jail and his bond was set at $2 million.

Lauren Wegner, 35, of Clayton, North Carolina, died Tuesday when the vehicle she was driving collided with Woods' vehicle in the southbound lanes near mile marker 88.

Woods was driving the wrong way on I-55 when the two vehicles struck each other just past 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Three other vehicles were involved in the incident injuring three people, including Woods.

Reached Sunday, Sangamon County State's Attorney Dan Wright said his office has been working closely with ISP to investigate the crash. The filing of formal charges against Woods is expected this week.

In the Jan. 6 case, Woods also pleaded guilty to a related federal assault charge on a member of the news media. He was arrested on June 24, 2021, in Springfield.

Woods was scheduled to be sentenced on the federal charges on Jan. 13, 2023. He faces up to eight years in prison.

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Re: +1 to the Jan 6 count
« Reply #549 on: November 19, 2022, 08:00:24 AM »
So despite the eye patch, tough words, and Cabelas clearance tactical gear this Rhodes still cries while in court.  And this is who is ready for a civil war?   Hahahahaha

As a boy, his mother told him ; " Elmer , you'll shoot your eye out playing with that bb gun".

Sadly, he didn't listen ... ;D