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

It's irrational to think the Democrats did January 6 th.
This guy was just a patriot who is now a political prisoner.

That said, the FBI/Gestapo had dozens of embedded provocateurs among the peaceful protesters inciting violence.

Congressional testimony confirms that the FBI was behind much of the violence.


Capitol Police viciously attacked crowds to spur a reaction.

It's irrational to think the left didn't foment much, if not all of the violence of the Reichstag Fire. Culminating in the summary execution of an unarmed protester.

The Reichstag Fire has two purposes - to be used as a club against enemies of the Reich.

But also as a warning that there is no right to protest against the Reich and that dissent will be brutally crushed.
 
It's irrational to think the Democrats did January 6 th.
That's exactly why they did it.
They created the Russian Collusion hoax in the FBI.....so it's not much of a stretch to think that the same people that pulled the wool over America's eyes on that hoax for 4 years, wouldn't be responsible for what happened on Jan 6th.

The number one reason I feel that way is because they lied about how many people died that day (and what I saw with my own eyes on Jan 6th, via the raw footage and CNN coverage) convinced me that what they tried to portray in the press wasn't what really happened in the Capital.

Nanci Pelosi discusses one of their tactics....and she says she loves it.

 
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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.
Commit an assault, do it on video, get caught, get charged, get tried — not a surprise that you get convicted. Why this is of any significance other than for the folks directly involved with his case is a mystery.
 
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.


Wow. He delayed an official proceeding?


What a terrible crime. How horrible. I mean, the humanity of it all.


six felony charges for that? Yes. That is certainly justice.



I especially like the way he was held for a year before trial. You know, because Justice.
 
Wow. He delayed an official proceeding?


What a terrible crime. How horrible. I mean, the humanity of it all.


six felony charges for that? Yes. That is certainly justice.



I especially like the way he was held for a year before trial. You know, because Justice.

David Hogg did that on Wednesday.

Of course no charges against Hogg..


Reich has it's privilege.
 
We better hope that a REAL insurgency doesn't happen. Pelosi would do nothing. 'Not my job' would be a pretty weak excuse if the Capitol was really taken over by an armed force.
 
We better hope that a REAL insurgency doesn't happen. Pelosi would do nothing. 'Not my job' would be a pretty weak excuse if the Capitol was really taken over by an armed force.

We had a real armed insurgency, where insurrectionists used guns to overthrow and occupy United States Territory.

Kamaltoe and the Nazi democrats helped FUND it.
 

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