Dem congressional staffer poses as FBI agent at Trump rally, leads Secret Service on chase in DC, steals $80,000, gets arrested in Georgia ...

The congressional staffer in question, Sterling Devion Carter, admitted in court to openly carrying a firearm illegally. Federal prosecutors dropped the law enforcement impersonation charge, and he narrowly avoided prison time. (When Carter pleaded guilty at 24, he barely made the age cutoff to take part in a local District of Columbia prison diversion program for young first-time offenders, according to his lawyer.)

That's a hell of a lot of black democrat privilege. Imagine if a MAGA guy did the same he would get 5 yeas minimum.
 
The congressional staffer in question, Sterling Devion Carter, admitted in court to openly carrying a firearm illegally. Federal prosecutors dropped the law enforcement impersonation charge, and he narrowly avoided prison time. (When Carter pleaded guilty at 24, he barely made the age cutoff to take part in a local District of Columbia prison diversion program for young first-time offenders, according to his lawyer.)

That's a hell of a lot of black democrat privilege. Imagine if a MAGA guy did the same he would get 5 yeas minimum.
How many of the 850 domestic terrorists arrested for J6 got 5 years?
 
How many were charged with domestic terrorism?
Good point. It`s Seditious Conspiracy the worst of them are being charged with. It will take years to sort through all of the MAGA thugs but their leader will probably be indicted.
 
No, I am talking about how groomercrats are held to a different standard than Repubs.

But you knew that, and ignored it.
I know what you are talking about. Not being of either party, I'm just free from your paranoid interpretations. You ought to come up for air, once in a while.
 
And all he got was 9-months. He'll serve less time than people eld without bail for trespassing on January 6.


Dem congressional staffer poses as FBI agent at Trump rally, leads Secret Service on chase in DC, steals $80,000, gets arrested in Georgia after T-shirt tips off law enforcement


A Democratic congressional staffer reportedly posed as an FBI agent during a Trump rally in 2020, then led police on a chase through Washington, D.C. The suspect was finally apprehended after his T-shirt tipped off law enforcement. Before he was caught, the suspect secretly gave himself an $80,000 pay raise, according to a new report.
According to court documents, a staffer for Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) quietly resigned after he was accused of impersonating an FBI agent during a Trump rally on Nov. 14, 2020. Sterling Devion Carter allegedly showed up at a MAGA rally in Washington, D.C., but was posing as a fake FBI agent.
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According to an affidavit, Carter had personally given himself an $80,000 raise – increasing his annual salary from $54,000 to $138,000 as a congressional staffer. Carter – who was Schneider's operations director that was responsible for managing payroll and bonus payments – reportedly pulled off the scam for over a year.
"According to an FBI affidavit, Carter started filling out payroll authorization forms and faking the signature of Schneider's chief of staff to get them approved in November 2019, when he was only three months into the job," the Daily Mail reported.
Following a national manhunt, Carter was arrested in mid-January in his parents' home state of Georgia.
Carter admitted in court that he openly carried a firearm in the District of Columbia – where it is illegal to do so.
The Daily Beast reported, "Federal prosecutors dropped the law enforcement impersonation charge, and he narrowly avoided prison time (When Carter pleaded guilty at 24, he barely made the age cutoff to take part in a local District of Columbia prison diversion program for young first-time offenders, according to his lawyer)."
In February, Carter pleaded guilty to "theft of public funds in connection with his scheme to fraudulently inflate his salary and bonus payments, thereby paying himself more than he was legitimately owed," according to the Department of Justice.
Last week, Carter was sentenced to nine months in federal prison for the theft of public funds. Carter's lawyer said his client would soon turn himself in to authorities to begin his prison sentence.


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Hmm...., Congressional Democrat staffer? This guy was up to no good.
That’s a lot of laws to be breaking just to spy on a Trump rally. I wonder what or who he was looking for/spying on. If you wanted to see what Trump was saying, you could watch the rally on-line, so it was something more than that.
Maybe planning to stir up and instigate trouble, and maybe harass or fake an arrest of attendees? Maybe even an attempt to assassinate? There is more to this than just what you read in this article.
Carter admitted in court that he openly carried a firearm in the District of Columbia – where it is illegal to do so.
Will he receive 7 years in prison like the J6 defendant accused of carrying a weapon?
Embezzling $80,000, carrying a weapon in the Capitol building, impersonating a Federal officer, and evading capture. If convicted of all the above felonies, Carter could get 21 years.
However, Carter was given 9 months for his multiple felonious
violations.
Nice to be a Democrat, eh?
 
And all he got was 9-months. He'll serve less time than people eld without bail for trespassing on January 6.


Dem congressional staffer poses as FBI agent at Trump rally, leads Secret Service on chase in DC, steals $80,000, gets arrested in Georgia after T-shirt tips off law enforcement


A Democratic congressional staffer reportedly posed as an FBI agent during a Trump rally in 2020, then led police on a chase through Washington, D.C. The suspect was finally apprehended after his T-shirt tipped off law enforcement. Before he was caught, the suspect secretly gave himself an $80,000 pay raise, according to a new report.
According to court documents, a staffer for Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) quietly resigned after he was accused of impersonating an FBI agent during a Trump rally on Nov. 14, 2020. Sterling Devion Carter allegedly showed up at a MAGA rally in Washington, D.C., but was posing as a fake FBI agent.
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According to an affidavit, Carter had personally given himself an $80,000 raise – increasing his annual salary from $54,000 to $138,000 as a congressional staffer. Carter – who was Schneider's operations director that was responsible for managing payroll and bonus payments – reportedly pulled off the scam for over a year.
"According to an FBI affidavit, Carter started filling out payroll authorization forms and faking the signature of Schneider's chief of staff to get them approved in November 2019, when he was only three months into the job," the Daily Mail reported.
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That's the dumbrats 4 ya

mindless.. thought he could get away w/ that stuff?

box o'rocks
 

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