Sorry bout that,
1. I wonder how much money they will be awarded.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. I wonder how much money they will be awarded.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
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No he won't. You have to do every second of Federal time.12 years isn't a long sentence. He'll be out in 4 on good behavior if he isn't pardoned before then
Trump is leading in the polls.He will. And he will not be pardoned.
Another rioter faces the wrath of justice. 151 months is 12 years, 7 months.
That is a long time. It is wrong on so many levels. I am not sure if justice is served.
Is it possible to vote from prison? Anyone know for sure?
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson imposed Rodriguez's 151-month sentence, saying he was a “one-man army of hate, attacking police officers and destroying property” on Jan. 6. Rodriguez was responsible for his own behavior even if Trump had been making "irresponsible and knowingly false claims that the election had been stolen," she said.
Fanone, Jackson said, was "protecting the very essence of democracy," and Rodriguez was "among the most serious offenders" on Jan. 6. "He's not just a follower, he calls for action," Jackson said, referencing Rodriguez's violent rhetoric immediately after Trump lost the 2020 election. Jackson said there was no indication that Rodriguez had any mental or cognitive impairments, referring to the defendant as "a man of average intelligence."
Ahead of his sentencing, Rodriguez spoke for about 20 minutes in a rambling speech, saying he “truly” thought a civil war was going to begin and that he believed the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers formed because police were standing down across the country. He acknowledged his actions against Fanone, but stopped short of an apology.
"Life has always seemed unfair to me," Rodriguez said, speaking of inequality in the country before referring to himself as "an American supremacist." If allowed to go home, Rodriguez said, he would go back to "driving a forklift with my GED and living with my mom," claiming that he did not present a future threat.
Jan. 6 rioter who electroshocked Michael Fanone shouts 'Trump won' after he's sentenced to 12½ years
Daniel "D.J." Rodriguez, a Trump supporter who drove a stun gun into D.C. police Officer Michael Fanone's neck, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison Wednesday.www.yahoo.com
The BIG LIE was hillary in 2016.January 6 Rioter Yells ‘Trump Won’ After Sentencing, Officer He Assaulted Responds ‘He’ll Have 13 Years to Think About That’
Daniel Rodriguez, one of several rioters who stormed the U.S. Capital on January 6, 2021, was sentenced to 151 months in prison, about 12 and a half years.www.mediaite.com
Another person that trump says he will pardon. Used a stun gun on the neck.of a policeman.
And he still buys the BIG LIE.
BS....she lost and admitted it. Grow a Brain. MAGA CULT MEMBER.The BIG LIE was hillary in 2016.View attachment 797453
You are MAGA TRASH.Every leftist who posts here is a faggot who wasn't a Cool kid in high school. We know who you are. Little pussy boy.
The flaw in your thinking, is not anyone’s problem but yours alone…And they laugh when we call them a cult.
And all the prison reform bills from Trump & Biden do what then?No he won't. You have to do every second of Federal time.
You can get 54 days off per year for good behavior in Federal prisonsNo he won't. You have to do every second of Federal time.
The repubs are going against the rule of law and those who enforce it...from police to the DOJ.So much for "backing the blue" huh?
Pretty transactional
Of course, the dickhead certainly does present a future threat and would probably do it again,Another rioter faces the wrath of justice. 151 months is 12 years, 7 months.
That is a long time. It is wrong on so many levels. I am not sure if justice is served.
Is it possible to vote from prison? Anyone know for sure?
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson imposed Rodriguez's 151-month sentence, saying he was a “one-man army of hate, attacking police officers and destroying property” on Jan. 6. Rodriguez was responsible for his own behavior even if Trump had been making "irresponsible and knowingly false claims that the election had been stolen," she said.
Fanone, Jackson said, was "protecting the very essence of democracy," and Rodriguez was "among the most serious offenders" on Jan. 6. "He's not just a follower, he calls for action," Jackson said, referencing Rodriguez's violent rhetoric immediately after Trump lost the 2020 election. Jackson said there was no indication that Rodriguez had any mental or cognitive impairments, referring to the defendant as "a man of average intelligence."
Ahead of his sentencing, Rodriguez spoke for about 20 minutes in a rambling speech, saying he “truly” thought a civil war was going to begin and that he believed the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers formed because police were standing down across the country. He acknowledged his actions against Fanone, but stopped short of an apology.
"Life has always seemed unfair to me," Rodriguez said, speaking of inequality in the country before referring to himself as "an American supremacist." If allowed to go home, Rodriguez said, he would go back to "driving a forklift with my GED and living with my mom," claiming that he did not present a future threat.
Jan. 6 rioter who electroshocked Michael Fanone shouts 'Trump won' after he's sentenced to 12½ years
Daniel "D.J." Rodriguez, a Trump supporter who drove a stun gun into D.C. police Officer Michael Fanone's neck, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison Wednesday.www.yahoo.com
You heard what he said for people to do at his arraignment in Miami.Of
Of course, the dickhead certainly does present a future threat and would probably do it again,
so we can't take chances. I hope he serves his full term.
He is the leader of the "trump crime family" of losers and criminals. He has no shame and no sole.You heard what he said for people to do at his arraignment in Miami.
“Our country has to protest. We have plenty of protest to protest. We’ve lost everything,” Trump said Sunday afternoon in a radio interview with his longtime friend and right-wing figure Roger Stone.