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January 6 Defendants & Discussion (1 Viewer)

NBC News Article:

Former Ohio school employee seen in the Senate chamber on Jan. 6 pleads guilty

Christine Priola, 50, could be sentenced to more than a year in prison based on sentencing guidelines, but a judge will make the final determination.

Priola, of Willoughby, pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of obstruction of an official proceeding.

She was photographed in the Senate chambers on Jan. 6, 2021, after it was evacuated following the attack on the Capitol by a mob of supporters of then-President Donald Trump.

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Priola - Statement of Offense

 
In another thread we discussed lower level J6 defendants facing a “Parading” charge.

The actual charge is: (Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building, in violation of Title 40, United States Code, Section 5104(e)(2)(G))

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Typically, the J6 defendants facing this charge also face at least three other charges, as in the case of Daniel Morrissey.

Morrisey faced the following charges due to his entering the Capitol on J6:

(Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1752(a)(1))

(Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1752(a)(2))

(Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building, in violation of Title 40, United States Code, Section 5104(e)(2)(D))

(Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building, in violation of Title 40, United States Code, Section 5104(e)(2)(G))

Morrisey pled down to only the “Parading” charge in return for a cooperation agreement.

Interesting in this case is his letter to the Judge outlining his regret and remorse for his criminal actions on J6.

You can read his letter here.

Morrisey has not been sentenced yet.

 
Prosecutors say MAGA Influencer Brandon Straka sat for an interview on Jan. 5 and was “cooperative.” They’re recommending he receive 4 months of home detention and three years probation.

Sounds like Straka was interviewed by the FBI three seperate times as part of his cooperation agreement.

Straka Complaint/Statement of Facts
He snitched to get a reduced sentence: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/national/capitol-riots/stop-the-steal-speaker-brandon-straka-gave-fbi-info-on-rally-organizers-more-than-a-dozen-others-as-part-of-plea-deal-ali-alexander-chafian-kremer/65-bee210ed-47ea-440d-93c1-2f889c040ffa

 
Today, Jan. 6 defendant Guy Reffitt will be sentenced.

Reffit was the first person to face trial for crimes tied to the insurrection.

Prosecutors seek 15 years.

Reffitt, a member of the extremist Three Percenters militia, was armed on J6.
https://twitter.com/MacFarlaneNews/status/1554101307119734787?t=2osnq_b2qRB6PH-ixEVksg&s=19

Prosecutors: “Even after the jury returned its guilty verdict, Reffitt was adamant in an interview with a reporter that the riot was staged and that he had been entrapped” 

Feds: “In the summer of 2020, Reffitt pointed a loaded gun at the head of his wife…”

“(Wife) corroborated the incident, explaining .. that Reffitt actually held a gun to her head on two different occasions, including one time when he ultimately fired the gun next to.. her head”

Lol, these stupid wastes of oxygen. 

 
zoonation said:
8 months seems harsh on these facts.


My take is they should all be stripped of US citizenship, have all their assets seized and be immediately deported. And once the Capitol rioters are handled, the same should happen for every rioter and looter and those who committed crimes/violent acts all of 2020 in Big Blue Cities from seemingly endless unrest.

Not harsh enough. If you breach the Capitol, you should go get tossed out of a boat into a third world hellhole and fend for yourself without the protection of being a US citizen. Same if you were in Portland and thought it was a good idea to throw molotov cocktails at people, cars and buildings to try to burn innocent people alive.

There are small businesses owners who were burned out. That was the only means to earn a living to feed their families. Some of those people will eventually end up homeless. Some of those people have kids. Homeless children. For what? To maintain a few strategic voting blocks for November. Disgusting.

The mistake many Republicans make is how to handle the very small subset of Republicans who go off the rails. These folks are used as stalking examples to justify punitive authoritarian broad sweeping laws and policies meant to silence any type of dissent. If all Republicans were more punitive, to an exhaustive degree, to their own, then the woke cancel culture leftists, the true identity politics zealots, have no more witch hunts to fall back on. A cancel culture with no one to cancel begins to shine the full light of that insanity to the moderates and undecideds.

Some people are just sadists with a button down shirt where they wished they could just pop that collar and be told it's OK to cry about their feelings.

Those who constantly scream for "cancelled" blood are always the first to walk away when the price to be paid is to start drinking it by the gallon.

Maybe round them up and put them gas chambers?
 
zoonation said:
8 months seems harsh on these facts.


My take is they should all be stripped of US citizenship, have all their assets seized and be immediately deported. And once the Capitol rioters are handled, the same should happen for every rioter and looter and those who committed crimes/violent acts all of 2020 in Big Blue Cities from seemingly endless unrest.

Not harsh enough. If you breach the Capitol, you should go get tossed out of a boat into a third world hellhole and fend for yourself without the protection of being a US citizen. Same if you were in Portland and thought it was a good idea to throw molotov cocktails at people, cars and buildings to try to burn innocent people alive.

There are small businesses owners who were burned out. That was the only means to earn a living to feed their families. Some of those people will eventually end up homeless. Some of those people have kids. Homeless children. For what? To maintain a few strategic voting blocks for November. Disgusting.

The mistake many Republicans make is how to handle the very small subset of Republicans who go off the rails. These folks are used as stalking examples to justify punitive authoritarian broad sweeping laws and policies meant to silence any type of dissent. If all Republicans were more punitive, to an exhaustive degree, to their own, then the woke cancel culture leftists, the true identity politics zealots, have no more witch hunts to fall back on. A cancel culture with no one to cancel begins to shine the full light of that insanity to the moderates and undecideds.

Some people are just sadists with a button down shirt where they wished they could just pop that collar and be told it's OK to cry about their feelings.

Those who constantly scream for "cancelled" blood are always the first to walk away when the price to be paid is to start drinking it by the gallon.

Maybe round them up and put them gas chambers?
That seems a little harsh for violently trying to prevent the peaceful transition of power in this country.
 
zoonation said:
8 months seems harsh on these facts.


My take is they should all be stripped of US citizenship, have all their assets seized and be immediately deported. And once the Capitol rioters are handled, the same should happen for every rioter and looter and those who committed crimes/violent acts all of 2020 in Big Blue Cities from seemingly endless unrest.

Not harsh enough. If you breach the Capitol, you should go get tossed out of a boat into a third world hellhole and fend for yourself without the protection of being a US citizen. Same if you were in Portland and thought it was a good idea to throw molotov cocktails at people, cars and buildings to try to burn innocent people alive.

There are small businesses owners who were burned out. That was the only means to earn a living to feed their families. Some of those people will eventually end up homeless. Some of those people have kids. Homeless children. For what? To maintain a few strategic voting blocks for November. Disgusting.

The mistake many Republicans make is how to handle the very small subset of Republicans who go off the rails. These folks are used as stalking examples to justify punitive authoritarian broad sweeping laws and policies meant to silence any type of dissent. If all Republicans were more punitive, to an exhaustive degree, to their own, then the woke cancel culture leftists, the true identity politics zealots, have no more witch hunts to fall back on. A cancel culture with no one to cancel begins to shine the full light of that insanity to the moderates and undecideds.

Some people are just sadists with a button down shirt where they wished they could just pop that collar and be told it's OK to cry about their feelings.

Those who constantly scream for "cancelled" blood are always the first to walk away when the price to be paid is to start drinking it by the gallon.

Maybe round them up and put them gas chambers?
That seems a little harsh for violently trying to prevent the peaceful transition of power in this country.

No it seems about right from a leftist authoritarian standpoint which imposes two sets of rules....one for the party members and one for the resistance. Gas chamber for the resistance excuses and wrist slaps for theirs. The new justice. sieg heil!!
 
Hearing these crybabies complaining about slaps on the wrist…. What a joke.

Two week jail sentences, 45 days home confinement, years probation… these weak sisters can cry a river for their entire measly pittance.

Can’t wait for the Rhodes’ and Tarrio’s type seditious bastards to do some real time, in the twenty year range.

Lock them up…
 
Hearing these crybabies complaining about slaps on the wrist…. What a joke.

Two week jail sentences, 45 days home confinement, years probation… these weak sisters can cry a river for their entire measly pittance.

Can’t wait for the Rhodes’ and Tarrio’s type seditious bastards to do some real time, in the twenty year range.

Lock them up…

You would have been a awesome soldier for them. You insatiable hunger for the blood of Trumpsters is impressive.
 
zoonation said:
8 months seems harsh on these facts.


My take is they should all be stripped of US citizenship, have all their assets seized and be immediately deported. And once the Capitol rioters are handled, the same should happen for every rioter and looter and those who committed crimes/violent acts all of 2020 in Big Blue Cities from seemingly endless unrest.

Not harsh enough. If you breach the Capitol, you should go get tossed out of a boat into a third world hellhole and fend for yourself without the protection of being a US citizen. Same if you were in Portland and thought it was a good idea to throw molotov cocktails at people, cars and buildings to try to burn innocent people alive.

There are small businesses owners who were burned out. That was the only means to earn a living to feed their families. Some of those people will eventually end up homeless. Some of those people have kids. Homeless children. For what? To maintain a few strategic voting blocks for November. Disgusting.

The mistake many Republicans make is how to handle the very small subset of Republicans who go off the rails. These folks are used as stalking examples to justify punitive authoritarian broad sweeping laws and policies meant to silence any type of dissent. If all Republicans were more punitive, to an exhaustive degree, to their own, then the woke cancel culture leftists, the true identity politics zealots, have no more witch hunts to fall back on. A cancel culture with no one to cancel begins to shine the full light of that insanity to the moderates and undecideds.

Some people are just sadists with a button down shirt where they wished they could just pop that collar and be told it's OK to cry about their feelings.

Those who constantly scream for "cancelled" blood are always the first to walk away when the price to be paid is to start drinking it by the gallon.

Maybe round them up and put them gas chambers?
That seems a little harsh for violently trying to prevent the peaceful transition of power in this country.

No it seems about right from a leftist authoritarian standpoint which imposes two sets of rules....one for the party members and one for the resistance. Gas chamber for the resistance excuses and wrist slaps for theirs. The new justice. sieg heil!!
You are getting more extreme, not less. First you completely lie about the number of kids impacted by gender changing surgery or, according to you, fertility smashing hormone treatments, and now you're saying violent people who broke into the capital and tried to prevent the peaceful transition of power are being treated as if by Nazis?

C'mon man.
 
The blood of Trumpsters…. What an absolute joke.

“Sir, for your crimes against America you must stay home for thirty days.”

“WOE IS ME IM SO PERSECUTED!”

I’m good with all these small time offenders getting slaps on the wrist. I don’t want these gullible fools to suffer. I just want them to stop being so stupid.

The planers? Trump, Stone, Flynn? Tarrio and Rhodes? Yes, I hope these terrible people suffer for their felonious crimes against the United States of America.

Damn straight.
 

Attorney connected to Oath Keepers charged with obstructing Jan. 6 session of Congress​

The U.S. Attorney’s office in Washington, D.C., said Kellye SoRelle, 43, was arrested in Junction, Texas, early Thursday.


SoRelle faces three felony charges: conspiracy to obstruct the Jan. 6 session of Congress, obstruction of an official proceeding and obstruction of justice for document tampering. Prosecutors say she persuaded associates to destroy or conceal records related to the attack on the Capitol. She also faces a misdemeanor charge for trespassing on the restricted grounds of the Capitol on Jan. 6.
 
Geeeezzzz.

Trump just said that he is financially supporting some of the J6 defendants and if elected would strongly look at full pardons for all of them.

Link

Odd that the "law and order President" would pardon those that attacked the Capitol police, vandalized the US Capitol and chanted "hang Mike Pence".
 
Kyle Cheney
@kyledcheney
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NEWS: MEHTA sentences Webster to 10 years (120 months), the longest sentence yet handed down in a Jan. 6 case.
MEHTA: "We simply cannot have a country in which people are on the losing side of an election think you can use violence and physical force to undo that result."

Now we’re talking’…

Makes you wonder what kind of sentences we’ll see in the OathKeepers/Proud Boy seditious Conspiracy cases.

Such gullible fools…
 
Geeeezzzz.

Trump just said that he is financially supporting some of the J6 defendants and if elected would strongly look at full pardons for all of them.

Link
After giving this some thought, I’m guessing Trump is using the J6 defendants’ victimhood to fundraise, claiming that the proceeds will help them, but in actuality he is keeping it for himself. Seems like a grift that is on brand.
 
Geeeezzzz.

Trump just said that he is financially supporting some of the J6 defendants and if elected would strongly look at full pardons for all of them.

Link
After giving this some thought, I’m guessing Trump is using the J6 defendants’ victimhood to fundraise, claiming that the proceeds will help them, but in actuality he is keeping it for himself. Seems like a grift that is on brand.
Easy money….
 
Annalisa Pardo
@ApardoReports
https://twitter.com/ApardoReports
BREAKING:

A New Mexico judge has ordered Couy Griffin removed from office as a county commissioner over his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Judge Francis Matthew rules Griffin is barred from public office under the 14th Amendment's disqualification clause.


Bye bye, Cowboy for Trump.

I feel bad for Couy, perhaps he can start a small business with his brothers Caeleb, Cuody, and Colte.
 
Ryan J. Reilly, Twitter Thread

The sister of Robert Packer — the Jan. 6 rioter wearing a "CAMP AUSCHWITZ" sweatshirt when he stormed the U.S. Capitol — is asking a judge to show leniency, writing that it is "easy to judge a book by it’s cover."

She concedes his sweatshirt "could be considered in poor taste."

When FBI special agents asked Robert Keith Packer why he wore a Camp Auschwitz sweatshirt, he replied "because I was cold."

DOJ is seeking 75 days of incarceration…
 
Violent Jan. 6 rioter Brian Jackson was affiliated with the white supremacist gang known as the White Knights, DOJ alleges in new court filing.

"Brian Jackson used a hand symbol that is sometimes associated with white supremacy... coupled with Brian Jackson’s history and other statements in relation to January 6, that evidence indicates that he was espousing white supremacist views on January 6."
 
Ryan J. Reilly, Twitter Thread

The sister of Robert Packer — the Jan. 6 rioter wearing a "CAMP AUSCHWITZ" sweatshirt when he stormed the U.S. Capitol — is asking a judge to show leniency, writing that it is "easy to judge a book by it’s cover."

She concedes his sweatshirt "could be considered in poor taste."

When FBI special agents asked Robert Keith Packer why he wore a Camp Auschwitz sweatshirt, he replied "because I was cold."

DOJ is seeking 75 days of incarceration…
75 days would be fine as long as he's naked and not given food or water.
 

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