Antifa insurgent gets 4 years in prison and $12 million fine

That's the face of Antifa and BLM - rich white people.
Stupid college aged kids. This is the first I've heard of antifa lackeys actually caught and convicted
in the Minneapolis riots. It really is about time. Apparently Minnesota is filled with these little
vermin. Have a nice time in jail, kid.
 
Ridiculous. How is that loser gonna pay 12 million dollars when average lifetime earnings ranges from near a million to near 2 million dollars?

No doubt his parents are rich. Look at that name! They're probably college professors, or high-ranking state government employees.
 
The OP will not tell you that 400 to 500 are charged or will be charged, and that number may double.
 
When you see photos of these people and they get indicted and go to jail, they are going to have a lot of sex.
 
Interestingly, the terrorist's lawyer claims there were at least 1,000 other terrorists involved in the insurgency, though only three others currently face charges for the attack.



A man was fined $12 million and will serve four years in prison for trying to set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct building last year in the midst of protests and riots.

Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release, according to the United States Attorney’s Office District of Minnesota.

“On the night of May 28, 2020, Mr. Robinson chose to depart from lawful protest and instead engaged in violence and destruction,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Anders Folk in a statement. “The arson at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct put lives at risk and contributed to widespread lawlessness in Minneapolis.”

Robinson, of Brainerd, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to commit arson.

Robinson’s lawyer, William Mauzy, said that his client is being unfairly singled out, adding “there is no realistic chance” he’ll be able to pay off the $12 million fine.

“He is bearing the sentence for the other thousand people who participated,” he told New York Times on Wednesday. “Many others, far more culpable than Mr. Robinson, were not identified.”

A federal criminal complaint accused him of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person tossed at the police building on May 28, 2020.

Before that, a crowd of rioters was heard shouting: “Burn it down” multiple times in front of the building, according to authorities.

“Robinson, along with other co-conspirators, breached the fence and entered the building. Robinson, assisted by an unidentified co-conspirator, lit an object held by the unidentified co-conspirator who threw it toward the Third Precinct building with the intent that it would start a fire or fuel an existing fire,” the U.S. attorney’s office said.

Three other people have pleaded guilty in federal court for their roles in the arson incident. Bryce Michael Williams, 27, Davon De-Andre Turner, 25, and Branden Michael Wolfe, 23, previously pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to commit arson, officials said.
I hope he get's pounded up the ass thrice daily and has as many diseases as 2 and 40 horses.
 
Interestingly, the terrorist's lawyer claims there were at least 1,000 other terrorists involved in the insurgency, though only three others currently face charges for the attack.



A man was fined $12 million and will serve four years in prison for trying to set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct building last year in the midst of protests and riots.

Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release, according to the United States Attorney’s Office District of Minnesota.

“On the night of May 28, 2020, Mr. Robinson chose to depart from lawful protest and instead engaged in violence and destruction,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Anders Folk in a statement. “The arson at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct put lives at risk and contributed to widespread lawlessness in Minneapolis.”

Robinson, of Brainerd, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to commit arson.

Robinson’s lawyer, William Mauzy, said that his client is being unfairly singled out, adding “there is no realistic chance” he’ll be able to pay off the $12 million fine.

“He is bearing the sentence for the other thousand people who participated,” he told New York Times on Wednesday. “Many others, far more culpable than Mr. Robinson, were not identified.”

A federal criminal complaint accused him of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person tossed at the police building on May 28, 2020.

Before that, a crowd of rioters was heard shouting: “Burn it down” multiple times in front of the building, according to authorities.

“Robinson, along with other co-conspirators, breached the fence and entered the building. Robinson, assisted by an unidentified co-conspirator, lit an object held by the unidentified co-conspirator who threw it toward the Third Precinct building with the intent that it would start a fire or fuel an existing fire,” the U.S. attorney’s office said.

Three other people have pleaded guilty in federal court for their roles in the arson incident. Bryce Michael Williams, 27, Davon De-Andre Turner, 25, and Branden Michael Wolfe, 23, previously pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to commit arson, officials said.
Impossible!

Antifa does not really exist.
 
Interestingly, the terrorist's lawyer claims there were at least 1,000 other terrorists involved in the insurgency, though only three others currently face charges for the attack.



A man was fined $12 million and will serve four years in prison for trying to set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct building last year in the midst of protests and riots.

Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release, according to the United States Attorney’s Office District of Minnesota.

“On the night of May 28, 2020, Mr. Robinson chose to depart from lawful protest and instead engaged in violence and destruction,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Anders Folk in a statement. “The arson at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct put lives at risk and contributed to widespread lawlessness in Minneapolis.”

Robinson, of Brainerd, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to commit arson.

Robinson’s lawyer, William Mauzy, said that his client is being unfairly singled out, adding “there is no realistic chance” he’ll be able to pay off the $12 million fine.

“He is bearing the sentence for the other thousand people who participated,” he told New York Times on Wednesday. “Many others, far more culpable than Mr. Robinson, were not identified.”

A federal criminal complaint accused him of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person tossed at the police building on May 28, 2020.

Before that, a crowd of rioters was heard shouting: “Burn it down” multiple times in front of the building, according to authorities.

“Robinson, along with other co-conspirators, breached the fence and entered the building. Robinson, assisted by an unidentified co-conspirator, lit an object held by the unidentified co-conspirator who threw it toward the Third Precinct building with the intent that it would start a fire or fuel an existing fire,” the U.S. attorney’s office said.

Three other people have pleaded guilty in federal court for their roles in the arson incident. Bryce Michael Williams, 27, Davon De-Andre Turner, 25, and Branden Michael Wolfe, 23, previously pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to commit arson, officials said.
Antifa wasn't at the insurgency.
 
Interestingly, the terrorist's lawyer claims there were at least 1,000 other terrorists involved in the insurgency, though only three others currently face charges for the attack.



A man was fined $12 million and will serve four years in prison for trying to set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct building last year in the midst of protests and riots.

Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release, according to the United States Attorney’s Office District of Minnesota.

“On the night of May 28, 2020, Mr. Robinson chose to depart from lawful protest and instead engaged in violence and destruction,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Anders Folk in a statement. “The arson at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct put lives at risk and contributed to widespread lawlessness in Minneapolis.”

Robinson, of Brainerd, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to commit arson.

Robinson’s lawyer, William Mauzy, said that his client is being unfairly singled out, adding “there is no realistic chance” he’ll be able to pay off the $12 million fine.

“He is bearing the sentence for the other thousand people who participated,” he told New York Times on Wednesday. “Many others, far more culpable than Mr. Robinson, were not identified.”

A federal criminal complaint accused him of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person tossed at the police building on May 28, 2020.

Before that, a crowd of rioters was heard shouting: “Burn it down” multiple times in front of the building, according to authorities.

“Robinson, along with other co-conspirators, breached the fence and entered the building. Robinson, assisted by an unidentified co-conspirator, lit an object held by the unidentified co-conspirator who threw it toward the Third Precinct building with the intent that it would start a fire or fuel an existing fire,” the U.S. attorney’s office said.

Three other people have pleaded guilty in federal court for their roles in the arson incident. Bryce Michael Williams, 27, Davon De-Andre Turner, 25, and Branden Michael Wolfe, 23, previously pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to commit arson, officials said.
This is great, but you can bet dollars to donuts that the liberal court will let him out with time served and waive the fine.


Maybe that why he was prosecuted in federal court and not a State court.

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Interestingly, the terrorist's lawyer claims there were at least 1,000 other terrorists involved in the insurgency, though only three others currently face charges for the attack.



A man was fined $12 million and will serve four years in prison for trying to set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct building last year in the midst of protests and riots.

Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release, according to the United States Attorney’s Office District of Minnesota.

“On the night of May 28, 2020, Mr. Robinson chose to depart from lawful protest and instead engaged in violence and destruction,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Anders Folk in a statement. “The arson at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct put lives at risk and contributed to widespread lawlessness in Minneapolis.”

Robinson, of Brainerd, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to commit arson.

Robinson’s lawyer, William Mauzy, said that his client is being unfairly singled out, adding “there is no realistic chance” he’ll be able to pay off the $12 million fine.

“He is bearing the sentence for the other thousand people who participated,” he told New York Times on Wednesday. “Many others, far more culpable than Mr. Robinson, were not identified.”

A federal criminal complaint accused him of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person tossed at the police building on May 28, 2020.

Before that, a crowd of rioters was heard shouting: “Burn it down” multiple times in front of the building, according to authorities.

“Robinson, along with other co-conspirators, breached the fence and entered the building. Robinson, assisted by an unidentified co-conspirator, lit an object held by the unidentified co-conspirator who threw it toward the Third Precinct building with the intent that it would start a fire or fuel an existing fire,” the U.S. attorney’s office said.

Three other people have pleaded guilty in federal court for their roles in the arson incident. Bryce Michael Williams, 27, Davon De-Andre Turner, 25, and Branden Michael Wolfe, 23, previously pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to commit arson, officials said.
Dylan with with boogaloo bois.
 
The OP will not tell you that 400 to 500 are charged or will be charged, and that number may double.


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You only look foolish when you question my information.


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The OP will not tell you that 400 to 500 are charged or will be charged, and that number may double.


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You only look foolish when you question my information.


  1. Capitol Riot Arrests: Updated List of Who Has Been Charged so Far
    www.insider.com › all-the-us-capitol-pro-trump
    422 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. This searchable table shows them all.
  2. Justice Department has charged at least 400 people in Capitol ...
    www.cnn.com › 2021/04/27 › politics
    Apr 27, 2021 · The Justice Department has charged at least 400 people in connection with the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, according to CNN's latest review of court documents.


The OP was talking about the arson at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct. I see your reading comprehension skills are severely lacking. Or you're intentionally violating the site posting rules by trying to derail the thread. Which is it??????

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