Chillicothe
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Plenty of reports today about the arrests yesterday of two jackass brothers who did bad juju on January 6th. That's nearly 46 months after the fact. Which, to my sensibilities, is a helluva good thing.
The long.....memory.....of the law lurks like karma when one attempts to negate a valid legal national election and beats the crap out of uniformed police officers in the process. Hunting down the violent J6 Jackasses will make America greater. Again.
(ps...I have bolded selected parts of the quoted news report to make sure readers didn't miss what violent loser dicks these accused criminals were on J6. Also, the reports today haven't mentioned how the DOJ found or hunted down these losers nearly 4years later.
Personally, hope Sedition Hunters had a hand in it. Sedition Hunters
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"Roger and Reynold Voisine, two brothers from upstate New York, were arrested Thursday and charged with attacking police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Both brothers face felony charges, including civil disorder and assaulting an officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon. The Voisines had a variety of weapons — including a pipe, a police shield and a table leg studded with nails — at the violent mob, according to prosecutors.
According to a news release from U.S. attorney’s office issued Thursday, the Voisine brothers attended former President Trump’s rally at the Ellipse in front of the White House before leaving and walking to the Capitol in paintball masks.
Both brothers played an “active role” in the violence that day, according to the release. They are also charged with misdemeanor offenses of disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, impeding passage through the Capitol grounds or buildings, and act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings.
Reynold Voisine was spotted dragging an officer from the Lower West Terrace Tunnel and into a mob of rioters. He stayed in the area and used a handheld radio to communicate while the mob reportedly assaulted officers inside the tunnel, where some of the most violent attacks against law enforcement took place. Then, llegedly threw a crutch, a blue pole and then a crutch again at the officers. He also used a stolen riot shield to slam he ainto the police line, the release said.
Meanwhile, Roger Voisine had a two-way radio, a tripod and a GoPro camera mounted on a stick on his person in a manner that suggested he was documenting the event. He allegedly threw a pipe at the officers and attempted to drag them into the mob. He also “picked up a wooden table leg with protruding nails, swung it twice at officers and then aggressively threw it at another officer,” according to the news release.
The case is still being investigated by the FBI’s Albany and Washington field offices. More than 1,500 people have been charged since the insurrection for crimes related to the breach of the Capitol, according to the Department of Justice. More than 500 have been charged with felony charges of impeding law enforcement or assaulting officers."
The long.....memory.....of the law lurks like karma when one attempts to negate a valid legal national election and beats the crap out of uniformed police officers in the process. Hunting down the violent J6 Jackasses will make America greater. Again.
(ps...I have bolded selected parts of the quoted news report to make sure readers didn't miss what violent loser dicks these accused criminals were on J6. Also, the reports today haven't mentioned how the DOJ found or hunted down these losers nearly 4years later.
Personally, hope Sedition Hunters had a hand in it. Sedition Hunters
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"Roger and Reynold Voisine, two brothers from upstate New York, were arrested Thursday and charged with attacking police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Both brothers face felony charges, including civil disorder and assaulting an officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon. The Voisines had a variety of weapons — including a pipe, a police shield and a table leg studded with nails — at the violent mob, according to prosecutors.
According to a news release from U.S. attorney’s office issued Thursday, the Voisine brothers attended former President Trump’s rally at the Ellipse in front of the White House before leaving and walking to the Capitol in paintball masks.
Both brothers played an “active role” in the violence that day, according to the release. They are also charged with misdemeanor offenses of disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, impeding passage through the Capitol grounds or buildings, and act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings.
Reynold Voisine was spotted dragging an officer from the Lower West Terrace Tunnel and into a mob of rioters. He stayed in the area and used a handheld radio to communicate while the mob reportedly assaulted officers inside the tunnel, where some of the most violent attacks against law enforcement took place. Then, llegedly threw a crutch, a blue pole and then a crutch again at the officers. He also used a stolen riot shield to slam he ainto the police line, the release said.
Meanwhile, Roger Voisine had a two-way radio, a tripod and a GoPro camera mounted on a stick on his person in a manner that suggested he was documenting the event. He allegedly threw a pipe at the officers and attempted to drag them into the mob. He also “picked up a wooden table leg with protruding nails, swung it twice at officers and then aggressively threw it at another officer,” according to the news release.
The case is still being investigated by the FBI’s Albany and Washington field offices. More than 1,500 people have been charged since the insurrection for crimes related to the breach of the Capitol, according to the Department of Justice. More than 500 have been charged with felony charges of impeding law enforcement or assaulting officers."
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