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5 years for fireworks. This is how I know we have an out of control, tyrannical Govt.OK, you've proved your MAGAtard credentials, no need to push the point. Here's another link for you to enjoy. Explosives this time.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ju...rged-setting-explosive-device-jan-6-rcna82564
Five years probation for setting off explosives inside the Capital? This is how you know he isn't black.
Point, well pushed.5 years for fireworks. This is how I know we have an out of control, tyrannical Govt.
Get your handle because the boat left and you weren’t on the boat?5 years for fireworks. This is how I know we have an out of control, tyrannical Govt.
“I had not seen that many weapons in one location since I was in the military,” said Cummings, a veteran who joined the Oath Keepers in Florida in 2020.
Prosecutors have said teams of Oath Keepers guarded the arsenal of firearms and were prepared to rush them into the hands of extremists in the capital if needed.
But a review of the federal charges against the alleged rioters shows that they did come armed, and with a variety of weapons: stun guns, pepper spray, baseball bats and flagpoles wielded as clubs. An additional suspect also allegedly planted pipe bombs by the headquarters of the Democratic and Republican parties the night before the riot and remains at large.
Those weapons brought violence and chaos to the Capitol. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick died one day after two rioters allegedly sprayed him and other officers with what prosecutors describe as an "unknown chemical substance." Four other people in the crowd died in the insurrection, and more than 100 police officers suffered injuries, including cracked ribs, gouged eyes and shattered spinal disks.
Gun-toting Jan. 6 defendant says 'instinct took over' when he charged police line with wooden pallet
Christopher Alberts was arrested with a gun on the night of Jan. 6, one of the few rioters to be taken into custody that day.
WASHINGTON – A Missouri man was sentenced today for carrying a firearm during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. His actions and the actions of others disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the 2020 presidential election.
Jerod Thomas Bargar, 37, of Centralia, MO., was sentenced to five years probation, six months of home confinement, and ordered to pay a $4,000 fine by U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton. Bargar pleaded guilty to one felony count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon, a felony, on June 8, 2023.
According to court documents, Bargar traveled to Washington, D.C., by car with a friend to participate in the "Stop the Steal" rally planned by former President Donald Trump for January 6, 2021. After the rally, Bargar and his friend walked to the U.S. Capitol building, entered onto the restricted Capitol grounds, and participated in the ongoing riot. While on the restricted grounds, Bargar illegally carried a loaded, 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistol. Bargar did not have a license to carry a firearm in Washington, D.C., and the firearm was not registered in Washington, D.C., as required by law.
https://apnews.com/article/capitol-...and-politics-6ac80882e8cf61af36be6c46252ac24c
https://www.npr.org/2021/03/19/9778...ere-are-the-weapons-prosecutors-say-they-used
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna79755
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/...ns-charge-actions-during-jan-6-capitol-breach
Shall I continue?