That's one. So one guy was trying to overthrow the government?
And about 400 more with either lesser or greater charges pending against them.
But what does it matter to a worthless piece of shit precocious teenage mutt?
We have one example of an actual deadly weapon. Otherwise, you got bear spray and cable ties. How do you overthrow the government with bear spray or cable ties? How do you do it with a baseball bat, for that matter?
There are no "greater charges," retard. All the others have lessor charges pending against them. Carrying cable ties is not a felony, or even a crime, for that matter. Neither is carrying bear spray.
Stop lying, fucking moron. It wasn't just one guy with a dangerous weapon. It was dozens, as the link I gave you to DoJ indictments to date shows.
The police called cable ties a dangerous weapon. It says so right in that report you posted.
You're lying again, fucking moron. There's no mention of "cable ties."
During the course of the violent protests, several violent protestors were armed with weapons including bats, pepper spray, sticks, zip ties, as well as bulletproof vests and anti-tear gas masks. During the course of the violent protest, several law enforcement officers were assaulted by these violent protesters.
They called them "zip ties."
Fucking moron, YOU called them "cable ties."
This is a cable tie...
They didn't arrest Larry the Cable Guy. They arrested Larry Brock and Eric Munchel who were in possession of "flex-cuffs" according to their indictments.
And neither of them are charged with being in possession of a dangerous weapon.
But I understand, you're a rightwingnut so lying comes as natural to you as speaking and posting.
Your "report" listed zip ties as dangerous weapons, asshole.
Larry Rendell Brock, of Texas, was charged with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Brock was arrested today in Texas.
It is alleged that Brock was identified as one of the individuals who unlawfully entered the U.S. Capitol wearing a green helmet, green tactical vest with patches, black and camo jacket, and beige pants holding a white flex cuff, which is used by law enforcement to restrain and/or detain subjects.
Eric Gavelek Munchel, of Tennessee, was charged with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Munchel was arrested today in Tennessee.
Yeah, those are serious crimes. NOT.