The 1/6/21 Insurrection. Some Unknown Facts.

The AP did a story that highlighted some unknown facts about the 1/6 Insurrection.

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RIOTERS ON THE LAM​

Dozens of people believed to have assaulted law enforcement during the riot have yet to be identified by authorities, according to Graves. And the statute of limitations for the crimes is five years, which means they would have to be charged by Jan. 6, 2026, he said.

Several defendants have also fled after being charged, including a Proud Boys member from Florida who disappeared while he was on house arrest after he was convicted of using pepper spray gel on police officers. Christopher Worrell, who spent weeks on the lam, was sentenced on Thursday to 10 years in prison.

The FBI is still searching for some defendants who have been on the run for months, including a brother-sister pair from Florida. Olivia Pollock disappeared shortly before her trial was supposed to begin in March. Her brother, Jonathan Pollock, is also missing. The FBI has offered a reward of up to $30,000 for information leading to the arrest of Jonathan Pollock, who is accused of thrusting a riot shield into an officer’s face and throat, pulling an officer down steps and punching others.

Another defendant, Evan Neumann, fled the U.S. two months after his December 2021 indictment and is believed to be living in Belarus.

Commentary Apparently more arrests are on the way. Great stuff. there. As for the 30K bounty....any takers?
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Only two defendants have been acquitted of all charges, and those were trials decided by a judge rather than a jury.

About 750 people have been sentenced, with almost two-thirds receiving some time behind bars. Prison sentences have ranged from a few days of intermittent confinement to 22 years in prison. The longest sentence was handed down to Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys national chairman who was convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors described as a plot to stop the transfer of power from Trump, a Republican, to Joe Biden, a Democrat.

Many rioters are already out of prison after completing their sentences, including some defendants who engaged in violence. Scott Fairlamb — a New Jersey man who punched a police officer during the riot and was the first Jan. 6 defendant to be sentenced for assaulting law enforcement — was released from Bureau of Prisons’ custody in June.

***Commentary***250 didn't receive any jail time and others just got a few days. Sounds alot like the BLM riots.

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I wonder how many of our fellow USMB members were there at the Capitol that day.
 
The AP did a story that highlighted some unknown facts about the 1/6 Insurrection.

===

RIOTERS ON THE LAM​

Dozens of people believed to have assaulted law enforcement during the riot have yet to be identified by authorities, according to Graves. And the statute of limitations for the crimes is five years, which means they would have to be charged by Jan. 6, 2026, he said.

Several defendants have also fled after being charged, including a Proud Boys member from Florida who disappeared while he was on house arrest after he was convicted of using pepper spray gel on police officers. Christopher Worrell, who spent weeks on the lam, was sentenced on Thursday to 10 years in prison.

The FBI is still searching for some defendants who have been on the run for months, including a brother-sister pair from Florida. Olivia Pollock disappeared shortly before her trial was supposed to begin in March. Her brother, Jonathan Pollock, is also missing. The FBI has offered a reward of up to $30,000 for information leading to the arrest of Jonathan Pollock, who is accused of thrusting a riot shield into an officer’s face and throat, pulling an officer down steps and punching others.

Another defendant, Evan Neumann, fled the U.S. two months after his December 2021 indictment and is believed to be living in Belarus.

Commentary Apparently more arrests are on the way. Great stuff. there. As for the 30K bounty....any takers?
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Only two defendants have been acquitted of all charges, and those were trials decided by a judge rather than a jury.

About 750 people have been sentenced, with almost two-thirds receiving some time behind bars. Prison sentences have ranged from a few days of intermittent confinement to 22 years in prison. The longest sentence was handed down to Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys national chairman who was convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors described as a plot to stop the transfer of power from Trump, a Republican, to Joe Biden, a Democrat.

Many rioters are already out of prison after completing their sentences, including some defendants who engaged in violence. Scott Fairlamb — a New Jersey man who punched a police officer during the riot and was the first Jan. 6 defendant to be sentenced for assaulting law enforcement — was released from Bureau of Prisons’ custody in June.

***Commentary***250 didn't receive any jail time and others just got a few days. Sounds alot like the BLM riots.

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Never happened.
 
Then you should state this as being lower.
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You know, when you copy and paste a hoax, try to find one that knows how to spell Capitol.

Also, no one was harmed by the Capitol bombing. On January 6, five people died. And their blood is on Trump's hands.

As for those "selfies" mentioned in the last line...yes. The terrorists filmed themselves sacking the Capitol. That's how most of them were caught.

Idiot.
 
“Sounds a lot like the BLM riots”.. Candycorn .. ball
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Sure. . If you don’t include rapes, looting, arson, hundreds of hours of mayhem and destruction and mmm, I’m just waking up. .. 😒
True. But they are black. Nature of the Beast.
 
You know, when you copy and paste a hoax, try to find one that knows how to spell Capitol.

Also, no one was harmed by the Capitol bombing. On January 6, five people died. And their blood is on Trump's hands.

As for those "selfies" mentioned in the last line...yes. The terrorists filmed themselves sacking the Capitol. That's how most of them were caught.

Idiot.
1 person died on Jan 6th and it was one of the protestors.
 

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