Jan. 6 rioter who was identified by the letterman jacket he wore gets 18 months in prison

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Another rioter has justice done upon him. Or was he really an Antifa/BLM false flagger? The Truth is Out there!

Jan. 6 rioter who was identified by the letterman jacket he wore gets 18 months in prison​

Jan. 6 rioter who was identified by the letterman jacket he wore gets 18 months in prison​

Brian Gundersen of Armonk, New York, was found guilty of two felonies in connection with the 2021 attack on the Capitol.




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July 25, 2023, 9:32 PM CDT
By Ryan J. Reilly and Daniel Barnes
WASHINGTON — A Jan. 6 rioter who stormed the Capitol while wearing his high school football letterman jacket was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a half in federal prison.
Brian Gundersen, of Armonk, New York, had been found guilty of two felony counts of obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers.

Prosecutors had recommended 46 months in prison.
Gundersen’s public defender, Eugene Ohm, indicated in court Tuesday that his client had underlying mental health issues.
Brian Gundersen, of Armonk, N.Y., was identified as a Capitol rioter by his varsity jacket.
Brian Gundersen, of Armonk, N.Y., was identified as a Capitol rioter by his varsity jacket.via U.S. Justice Department
Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Juman said at the sentencing hearing that Gundersen’s only regret about the Capitol attack was that it made Donald Trump look bad.
Juman said America “was not out of the woods” even though Jan. 6, 2021, was more than two years ago, adding that Trump was “still out there” spreading lies about the 2020 election.

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“They are not going to be persuaded by logic,” Juman said, referring to those who believed Trump’s false claims about election fraud. Prison sentences, on the other hand, would send a message, Juman argued.

The prosecutor also seemingly referred to a potential indictment of Trump, saying he was concerned how Gundersen would react to “a criminal indictment that comes down against someone he does like.”
Brian Gundersen, of Armonk, N.Y., was identified as a Capitol rioter by his varsity jacket.
Brian Gundersen, of Armonk, N.Y., was identified as a Capitol rioter by his varsity jacket.via U.S. Justice Department
Gundersen was arrested in January 2021 after the police chief of North Castle Township, New York, called the FBI and said members of the Byram Hills High School community had seen a varsity jacket from their school in the crowd. Gundersen was identified with the help of the number on his jacket.
More than 1,000 people have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 attack, and more than 300 have been sentenced to incarceration. On Monday, rioter Peter Stager — who assaulted a police officer with a flagpole on Jan. 6 — was sentenced to more than four years in federal prison.
 
Another rioter has justice done upon him. Or was he really an Antifa/BLM false flagger? The Truth is Out there!

Jan. 6 rioter who was identified by the letterman jacket he wore gets 18 months in prison​

They were/are a bunch of dumbass criminals.
 
Jan. 6 rioter who was identified by the letterman jacket he wore gets 18 months in prison

Another despicable insurrectionist gets courted justice again! That'll teach these commies not to try to overthrow Uncle Sam!

Just the other day, I caught a J6 insurrectionist being interviewed who was there that day just as security for some lady giving a lecture or speech there that day and he got pulled into the crowd and it was all yelling and chaos. The push of the crowd finally put him inside the building where he just walked around for a bit before finally getting out again.

He's been charged with a felony.

Gotta get those convictions to make it look good otherwise there will be no "insurrection" to try to charge Trump with.
 
The Banana Republic Democrat Party's politically motivated prosecutions is a huge leap backwards in our democracy.
 
Muggers and armed robbers and arsonists might get a year but political dissidents get 18 months. Welcome to the gulog.
They were not even 'political dissidents', they were patriotic citizens exercising their First Amendment rights. The entire federal government including its Kangaroo Courts are the criminals in this case.
 
If he was vandalizing Capitol property he deserves to be punished. What’s the big deal?
Now, for those plants who instigated the riot and those who were busted just for being in the vicinity, those are completely different issues.
The vast majority of those convicted and sentenced were NOT vandalizing federal property, AND there were federal officers promoting the affair, inside job all the way.
 
The vast majority of those convicted and sentenced were NOT vandalizing federal property, AND there were federal officers promoting the affair, inside job all the way.
Then I guess they win stupid awards. If you're going to be stupid you have to be tough. They sure were stupid.
 
Muggers and armed robbers and arsonists might get a year but political dissidents get 18 months. Welcome to the gulog.
Was he convicted of political dissidence?

"Brian Gundersen, of Armonk, New York, had been found guilty of two felony counts of obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers."

Apparently not so your comment is moot.
 
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