The Crucifixion of Peaceful J6 Protester Zachary Rehl

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Non-violent J6 prisoner Zachary Rehl, 38, who is walked through the Capitol for 20 minutes, took a selfie, and left, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by a jury which is all from a district which voted 92% for Biden.

The treatment of Rehl by federal prosecutors differs markedly from that of transgender woman Eva Warner, who during the Portland riots of 2021 was charged with assault on police and other felonies, including pointing a high-powered laser into the eyes of police, which can result in blindness. A laser was found on Warner on her arrest.

Warner’s charges were dismissed after the prosecutor noted she had performed 30 hours of community service.

PJ Media reports:

Portland Police said Warner directed a high-powered laser into the eyes of law enforcement officers trying to disperse the crowd. Warner resisted arrest, prompting officers to use force, the DOJ said. A laser pointer was found on Warner.

Warner was booked into custody and charged with intentionally obstructing, impeding, interfering with law enforcement officers engaged in official duties but later released without bail.

About a week later, Warner was arrested again and charged with second-degree criminal mischief in connection with another riot. Warner was again released from custody without bail.”


It also contrasts to the treatment of Antifa member Tara Walker, another Portland Antifa terrorist who pleaded guilty to felonies including possession of a loaded firearm during a riot. Walker’s charges were dismissed on her day of sentencing.

On March 13, 2020 Portland Police reported:

“On Friday, March 12, 2021 at about 9:00p.m., a group began marching in the street, blocking vehicular traffic, from Jamison Park, 810 Northwest 11th Avenue. They were advised by loudspeaker that the street was open to vehicular traffic, but the crowd continued to march in the street.

At about 9:15p.m., at Northwest 15th Avenue and Northwest Overton Street, some in the crowd began breaking windows (photo). Officers moved in to address the criminal behavior. They created a perimeter around the group on Northwest Marshall Street between Northwest 13th Avenue and Northwest 14th Avenue.

The group was advised that they were being detained for investigation of crimes, they were not free to leave, and they should comply with officers’ lawful orders…Some refused to comply…

Officers discovered numerous items left behind by people inside the perimeter, including a crowbar, hammers, bear spray, slugging weapon with rocks, high impact slingshot, and knives (photos).

As the event unfolded, groups formed on the outside and physically challenged officers. Some threw rocks and full cans of beer at officers (photo). Officers deployed some OC (pepper) spray and one impact munition. Arrests were made, including two suspects carrying firearms, wearing body armor and helmets.”


Tara Walker was among those resisting arrest.


In March of 2021 Law Enforcement Today reported that federal prosecutors had by that time quietly dismissed one third of cases, including both misdemeanor and felony charges, against downtown Portland rioters of the previous summer.
 
Read it and weep.


Non-violent J6 prisoner Zachary Rehl, 38, who is walked through the Capitol for 20 minutes, took a selfie, and left, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by a jury which is all from a district which voted 92% for Biden.

The treatment of Rehl by federal prosecutors differs markedly from that of transgender woman Eva Warner, who during the Portland riots of 2021 was charged with assault on police and other felonies, including pointing a high-powered laser into the eyes of police, which can result in blindness. A laser was found on Warner on her arrest.

Warner’s charges were dismissed after the prosecutor noted she had performed 30 hours of community service.

PJ Media reports:

Portland Police said Warner directed a high-powered laser into the eyes of law enforcement officers trying to disperse the crowd. Warner resisted arrest, prompting officers to use force, the DOJ said. A laser pointer was found on Warner.

Warner was booked into custody and charged with intentionally obstructing, impeding, interfering with law enforcement officers engaged in official duties but later released without bail.

About a week later, Warner was arrested again and charged with second-degree criminal mischief in connection with another riot. Warner was again released from custody without bail.”


It also contrasts to the treatment of Antifa member Tara Walker, another Portland Antifa terrorist who pleaded guilty to felonies including possession of a loaded firearm during a riot. Walker’s charges were dismissed on her day of sentencing.

On March 13, 2020 Portland Police reported:

“On Friday, March 12, 2021 at about 9:00p.m., a group began marching in the street, blocking vehicular traffic, from Jamison Park, 810 Northwest 11th Avenue. They were advised by loudspeaker that the street was open to vehicular traffic, but the crowd continued to march in the street.

At about 9:15p.m., at Northwest 15th Avenue and Northwest Overton Street, some in the crowd began breaking windows (photo). Officers moved in to address the criminal behavior. They created a perimeter around the group on Northwest Marshall Street between Northwest 13th Avenue and Northwest 14th Avenue.

The group was advised that they were being detained for investigation of crimes, they were not free to leave, and they should comply with officers’ lawful orders…Some refused to comply…

Officers discovered numerous items left behind by people inside the perimeter, including a crowbar, hammers, bear spray, slugging weapon with rocks, high impact slingshot, and knives (photos).

As the event unfolded, groups formed on the outside and physically challenged officers. Some threw rocks and full cans of beer at officers (photo). Officers deployed some OC (pepper) spray and one impact munition. Arrests were made, including two suspects carrying firearms, wearing body armor and helmets.”


Tara Walker was among those resisting arrest.


In March of 2021 Law Enforcement Today reported that federal prosecutors had by that time quietly dismissed one third of cases, including both misdemeanor and felony charges, against downtown Portland rioters of the previous summer.
Did Tara Walker plan and participate in an attempted coup?
 
Read it and weep.


Non-violent J6 prisoner Zachary Rehl, 38, who is walked through the Capitol for 20 minutes, took a selfie, and left, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by a jury which is all from a district which voted 92% for Biden.

The treatment of Rehl by federal prosecutors differs markedly from that of transgender woman Eva Warner, who during the Portland riots of 2021 was charged with assault on police and other felonies, including pointing a high-powered laser into the eyes of police, which can result in blindness. A laser was found on Warner on her arrest.

Warner’s charges were dismissed after the prosecutor noted she had performed 30 hours of community service.

PJ Media reports:

Portland Police said Warner directed a high-powered laser into the eyes of law enforcement officers trying to disperse the crowd. Warner resisted arrest, prompting officers to use force, the DOJ said. A laser pointer was found on Warner.

Warner was booked into custody and charged with intentionally obstructing, impeding, interfering with law enforcement officers engaged in official duties but later released without bail.

About a week later, Warner was arrested again and charged with second-degree criminal mischief in connection with another riot. Warner was again released from custody without bail.”


It also contrasts to the treatment of Antifa member Tara Walker, another Portland Antifa terrorist who pleaded guilty to felonies including possession of a loaded firearm during a riot. Walker’s charges were dismissed on her day of sentencing.

On March 13, 2020 Portland Police reported:

“On Friday, March 12, 2021 at about 9:00p.m., a group began marching in the street, blocking vehicular traffic, from Jamison Park, 810 Northwest 11th Avenue. They were advised by loudspeaker that the street was open to vehicular traffic, but the crowd continued to march in the street.

At about 9:15p.m., at Northwest 15th Avenue and Northwest Overton Street, some in the crowd began breaking windows (photo). Officers moved in to address the criminal behavior. They created a perimeter around the group on Northwest Marshall Street between Northwest 13th Avenue and Northwest 14th Avenue.

The group was advised that they were being detained for investigation of crimes, they were not free to leave, and they should comply with officers’ lawful orders…Some refused to comply…

Officers discovered numerous items left behind by people inside the perimeter, including a crowbar, hammers, bear spray, slugging weapon with rocks, high impact slingshot, and knives (photos).

As the event unfolded, groups formed on the outside and physically challenged officers. Some threw rocks and full cans of beer at officers (photo). Officers deployed some OC (pepper) spray and one impact munition. Arrests were made, including two suspects carrying firearms, wearing body armor and helmets.”


Tara Walker was among those resisting arrest.


In March of 2021 Law Enforcement Today reported that federal prosecutors had by that time quietly dismissed one third of cases, including both misdemeanor and felony charges, against downtown Portland rioters of the previous summer.
Another MAGAdummy. I bet he wished Trump never existed.
 
Read it and weep.


Non-violent J6 prisoner Zachary Rehl, 38, who is walked through the Capitol for 20 minutes, took a selfie, and left, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by a jury which is all from a district which voted 92% for Biden.

The treatment of Rehl by federal prosecutors differs markedly from that of transgender woman Eva Warner, who during the Portland riots of 2021 was charged with assault on police and other felonies, including pointing a high-powered laser into the eyes of police, which can result in blindness. A laser was found on Warner on her arrest.

Warner’s charges were dismissed after the prosecutor noted she had performed 30 hours of community service.

PJ Media reports:

Portland Police said Warner directed a high-powered laser into the eyes of law enforcement officers trying to disperse the crowd. Warner resisted arrest, prompting officers to use force, the DOJ said. A laser pointer was found on Warner.

Warner was booked into custody and charged with intentionally obstructing, impeding, interfering with law enforcement officers engaged in official duties but later released without bail.

About a week later, Warner was arrested again and charged with second-degree criminal mischief in connection with another riot. Warner was again released from custody without bail.”


It also contrasts to the treatment of Antifa member Tara Walker, another Portland Antifa terrorist who pleaded guilty to felonies including possession of a loaded firearm during a riot. Walker’s charges were dismissed on her day of sentencing.

On March 13, 2020 Portland Police reported:

“On Friday, March 12, 2021 at about 9:00p.m., a group began marching in the street, blocking vehicular traffic, from Jamison Park, 810 Northwest 11th Avenue. They were advised by loudspeaker that the street was open to vehicular traffic, but the crowd continued to march in the street.

At about 9:15p.m., at Northwest 15th Avenue and Northwest Overton Street, some in the crowd began breaking windows (photo). Officers moved in to address the criminal behavior. They created a perimeter around the group on Northwest Marshall Street between Northwest 13th Avenue and Northwest 14th Avenue.

The group was advised that they were being detained for investigation of crimes, they were not free to leave, and they should comply with officers’ lawful orders…Some refused to comply…

Officers discovered numerous items left behind by people inside the perimeter, including a crowbar, hammers, bear spray, slugging weapon with rocks, high impact slingshot, and knives (photos).

As the event unfolded, groups formed on the outside and physically challenged officers. Some threw rocks and full cans of beer at officers (photo). Officers deployed some OC (pepper) spray and one impact munition. Arrests were made, including two suspects carrying firearms, wearing body armor and helmets.”


Tara Walker was among those resisting arrest.


In March of 2021 Law Enforcement Today reported that federal prosecutors had by that time quietly dismissed one third of cases, including both misdemeanor and felony charges, against downtown Portland rioters of the previous summer.
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