Ex-police officer found guilty in second Capitol riot jury trial

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An off-duty police officer who breached the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack was found guilty of multiple felonies on Tuesday, a notable victory for prosecutors in one of the first trials relating to the attack.
According to court documents, a federal jury in the District of Columbia found Thomas Robertson of Rocky Mount, Virginia, guilty on all six charges he faces, including obstructing an official proceeding of the U.S. Congress.
A judge will impose a sentence on Robertson at a later court hearing.
Robertson was a sergeant in Rocky Mount's police department at the time of the Capitol riot.
Robertson entered the Capitol along with another former police officer, Jacob Fracker, who pleaded guilty to similar charges last month.
Fracker testified on behalf of the prosecution in its case against Robertson after reaching a plea deal with the government last month.
About 800 people have been charged with crimes relating to the Jan. 6 attack. Robertson was only the second defendant to gamble on a jury trial.
Last year, a judge ordered Robertson to be detained in jail pending trial, after prosecutors alleged Robertson was still buying firearms and ammunition online after his arrest.
The first Jan. 6 jury trial also ended up a victory for prosecutors. Last month, a different jury in the District of Columbia found Guy Reffitt of Texas guilty of all five of the felony charges he faced, including bringing a gun onto the Capitol grounds and obstructing an official proceeding.
Last week, a federal judge issued the first acquittal in a criminal trial stemming from the Jan. 6 attack.
Following a non-jury trial, U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden said prosecutors failed to prove their case against a New Mexico man facing misdemeanor trespassing charges.
McFadden accepted arguments by the defendant, Matthew Martin, that he did not know he was breaking the law when he entered the Capitol complex.
 
He wasn't found guilty of being a "traitor", assface.
Close enough. He knew better than to attack the nation's capital building, being a cop before he did it. Sounds like the Police Department of Rocky Mount, decided to fire his ass, also.
 
The wheels of justice grind slowly, yet surely:



An off-duty police officer who breached the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack was found guilty of multiple felonies on Tuesday, a notable victory for prosecutors in one of the first trials relating to the attack.
According to court documents, a federal jury in the District of Columbia found Thomas Robertson of Rocky Mount, Virginia, guilty on all six charges he faces, including obstructing an official proceeding of the U.S. Congress.
A judge will impose a sentence on Robertson at a later court hearing.
Robertson was a sergeant in Rocky Mount's police department at the time of the Capitol riot.
Robertson entered the Capitol along with another former police officer, Jacob Fracker, who pleaded guilty to similar charges last month.
Fracker testified on behalf of the prosecution in its case against Robertson after reaching a plea deal with the government last month.
About 800 people have been charged with crimes relating to the Jan. 6 attack. Robertson was only the second defendant to gamble on a jury trial.
Last year, a judge ordered Robertson to be detained in jail pending trial, after prosecutors alleged Robertson was still buying firearms and ammunition online after his arrest.
The first Jan. 6 jury trial also ended up a victory for prosecutors. Last month, a different jury in the District of Columbia found Guy Reffitt of Texas guilty of all five of the felony charges he faced, including bringing a gun onto the Capitol grounds and obstructing an official proceeding.
Last week, a federal judge issued the first acquittal in a criminal trial stemming from the Jan. 6 attack.
Following a non-jury trial, U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden said prosecutors failed to prove their case against a New Mexico man facing misdemeanor trespassing charges.
McFadden accepted arguments by the defendant, Matthew Martin, that he did not know he was breaking the law when he entered the Capitol complex.
This is not justice. Period.
 
Close enough. He knew better than to attack the nation's capital building, being a cop before he did it. Sounds like the Police Department of Rocky Mount, decided to fire his ass, also.
"Close enough"
That's what people said about lynching. That it was "close enough" to a trial to pass.
Same people, same mantra. Different set of victims but that can flip on a dime. I'm pretty sure every democrat would participate in a mob lynching of Justice Thomas.
 
"Close enough"
That's what people said about lynching. That it was "close enough" to a trial to pass.
Same people, same mantra. Different set of victims but that can flip on a dime. I'm pretty sure every democrat would participate in a mob lynching of Justice Thomas.
And Republicans also.
 
The wheels of justice grind slowly, yet surely:



An off-duty police officer who breached the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack was found guilty of multiple felonies on Tuesday, a notable victory for prosecutors in one of the first trials relating to the attack.
According to court documents, a federal jury in the District of Columbia found Thomas Robertson of Rocky Mount, Virginia, guilty on all six charges he faces, including obstructing an official proceeding of the U.S. Congress.
A judge will impose a sentence on Robertson at a later court hearing.
Robertson was a sergeant in Rocky Mount's police department at the time of the Capitol riot.
Robertson entered the Capitol along with another former police officer, Jacob Fracker, who pleaded guilty to similar charges last month.
Fracker testified on behalf of the prosecution in its case against Robertson after reaching a plea deal with the government last month.
About 800 people have been charged with crimes relating to the Jan. 6 attack. Robertson was only the second defendant to gamble on a jury trial.
Last year, a judge ordered Robertson to be detained in jail pending trial, after prosecutors alleged Robertson was still buying firearms and ammunition online after his arrest.
The first Jan. 6 jury trial also ended up a victory for prosecutors. Last month, a different jury in the District of Columbia found Guy Reffitt of Texas guilty of all five of the felony charges he faced, including bringing a gun onto the Capitol grounds and obstructing an official proceeding.
Last week, a federal judge issued the first acquittal in a criminal trial stemming from the Jan. 6 attack.
Following a non-jury trial, U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden said prosecutors failed to prove their case against a New Mexico man facing misdemeanor trespassing charges.
McFadden accepted arguments by the defendant, Matthew Martin, that he did not know he was breaking the law when he entered the Capitol complex.
If Pelosi took the 10,000 troops to protect the capitol, would 1/6 have happened. Trump offered

She is the head of the capital

Just a yes or no. It could have been prevented but the FBI and Ray Epps had different ideas

Don't be a coward....Yes or no
 
"Close enough"
That's what people said about lynching. That it was "close enough" to a trial to pass.
Same people, same mantra. Different set of victims but that can flip on a dime. I'm pretty sure every democrat would participate in a mob lynching of Justice Thomas.
This was a federal jury, acceptable to the defense, a federal judge in good standing and a preponderance of evidence to convince beyond a shadow of a doubt. Rocky Mount didn't even have that kind of evidence, but knew it was true enough to fire his ass.
 
This source has a bit more information in it. . .

Ex-officer convicted of storming Capitol to disrupt Congress​


". . . Jurors convicted former Rocky Mount police officer Thomas Robertson of all six counts he faced stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, including charges that he interfered with police officers at the Capitol and that he entered a restricted area with a dangerous weapon, a large wooden stick. . . ."

<snip>

". . .Robertson was charged with six counts: obstruction of Congress, interfering with officers during a civil disorder, entering a restricted area while carrying a dangerous weapon, disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted area while carrying a dangerous weapon, disorderly or disruptive conduct inside the Capitol building, and obstruction. The last charge stems from his alleged post-riot destruction of cellphones belonging to him and Fracker.

During the trial’s closing arguments Friday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Risa Berkower said Robertson went to Washington and joined a “violent vigilante mob” because he believed the election was stolen from then-President Donald Trump. He used the wooden stick to interfere with outnumbered police before he joined the crowd pouring into the Capitol, she said.

“The defendant did all this because he wanted to overturn the election,” Berkower said. . . ."

<snip>

". . . Defense attorney Camille Wagner told jurors that Robertson only went into the Capitol because he wanted to retrieve Fracker, who entered the Capitol a few minutes before Robertson. Wagner said the U.S. Army veteran was using the stick to help him walk because he has a limp from getting shot in the right thigh while working as a private contractor for the U.S. Defense Department in Afghanistan in 2011.

Jurors saw some of Robertson’s vitriolic posts on social media before and after the Capitol riot. In a Facebook post on Nov. 7, 2020, Robertson said “being disenfranchised by fraud is my hard line.”

“I’ve spent most of my adult life fighting a counter insurgency. (I’m) about to become part of one, and a very effective one,” he wrote. . . "
 
Well I guess they finally found an activist jury.
Nah, he was just stupid. We now know, it is better to try to find a friendly judge, than take a chance on 12 of your countrymen understanding why you think it was ok to attack the capital to stop constitutional procedures of the country and maybe hang a VP or other politician, if you had not failed miserably, and often on the own attackers personal cell video.
Just think. If you were guilty as sin, knew it and was pretty sure there were pictures or video of you in the act, would you take a chance on 12 innocent people that did not participate in your crime to disbelieve what they saw, or would you hope for a friendly judge that can go either way? Friendly judge worked last week.
 
If Pelosi took the 10,000 troops to protect the capitol, would 1/6 have happened. Trump offered

She is the head of the capital

Just a yes or no. It could have been prevented but the FBI and Ray Epps had different ideas

Don't be a coward....Yes or no
She is the head of the House but not the Senate, that would be McConnel. The president is the head of the executive branch yet while watching the capitol building being over run he did nothing to activate the Army until he realized he had failed.
 

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