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re: Here Are The 9 Most Terrifying Criminals From The January 6 Capitol Attack
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:31 pm to TigerVespamon
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:31 pm to TigerVespamon
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:32 pm to Harry Caray
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Not to mention they couldn't harm the people they were there to harm because they were able to get out in time. Don't act like they brought that noose to the riots for a fun game of show and tell.
You are a fricking retard if you believe someone was actually going to string someone up from a noose.
Let's compare your stats to the riots of 2020.
5 deaths vs 20? 30? deaths
BLM injured? 100 Law enforcement injured 1000+
BLM hospitalized? Law enforcement hospitalized ?
Damage to Capitol, few hundred thousand + $30 million in new security measures (aka wall)
Damage to American cities by BLM/Antifa $2 billion+
Like I said above, those Q Tards are amateur domestic terrorists compared to BLM/Antifa.
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:34 pm to Pisgah Pete
What were the intentions of the fella with zipties in the senate chamber?
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:36 pm to Harry Caray
Most likely FBI.
How many people were ziptied?
Are you really this fricking dumb?
How many people were ziptied?
Are you really this fricking dumb?
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:37 pm to Pisgah Pete
quote:Wow
Most likely FBI.
How many people were ziptied?
Are you really this fricking dumb?
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:38 pm to BigAppleTiger
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how many people died from all this good natured fun?
More than from the tax cuts, less than from net neutrality repeal.
This post was edited on 6/25/21 at 2:41 pm
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:44 pm to Harry Caray
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Harry Caray
You are one stupid frick
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:47 pm to Harry Caray
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Don't act like they brought that noose to the riots for a fun game of show and tell.
That was clearly built by a limp wristed purple haired dude named Janice
Posted on 6/25/21 at 2:54 pm to p&g
quote:Always insults in the face of an inconvenient truth
You are one stupid frick
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:00 pm to Harry Caray
This post was edited on 6/25/21 at 3:01 pm
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:04 pm to Harry Caray
so haray caray equates january 6th to 9/11. got it.
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:05 pm to Harry Caray
What makes these people traitors? CNN's say so?
Get bent!!!
Get bent!!!
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:06 pm to jawnybnsc
Have the balls to say something, downvoter!
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:07 pm to jawnybnsc
quote:The part where a large crowd overwhelmed the US Capitol security, with some aiming to detain or kill elected US officials
What makes these people traitors?
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:09 pm to Harry Caray
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with some aiming to detain or kill elected US officials
has anyone been convicted of this?
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:12 pm to Harry Caray
You have no way to know what the intent of the vast majority of those people was. The only evidence you have is a picture of some dude with zipties? You know that the circumstances behind Munchel's possession of those zipties is a matter of dispute, right?
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:13 pm to Klark Kent
No . . . and there's scant evidence, if any, that there was any such intent or that means existed to carry out such intent. It's another pig in a poke. Of course, the water carrying dupes will NEVER give up their Maddow talking points.
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:14 pm to Klark Kent
quote:500 arrested and charged, still awaiting conviction.
has anyone been convicted of this?
First one has gotten off on probation so far
quote:
Judge Royce C Lamberth gave Morgan-Lloyd three years of probation, but warned that other defendants who had not been as cooperative or contrite as she had been should not expect the same punishment.
“I don’t want to create the impression that probation is the automatic outcome here, because it’s not going to be,” Lamberth said.
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A federal judge sentenced a Capitol rioter to probation, not prison time, after she made an emotional apology to “the American people” for participating in “a savage display of violence”.
Anna Morgan-Lloyd, a 49-year-old Donald Trump supporter from Indiana, was the first person to be sentenced for participating in the 6 January attack. She will spend no time in prison after pleading guilty to a single misdemeanor charge of “parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building”.
Judge Royce C Lamberth gave Morgan-Lloyd three years of probation, but warned that other defendants who had not been as cooperative or contrite as she had been should not expect the same punishment.
“I don’t want to create the impression that probation is the automatic outcome here, because it’s not going to be,” Lamberth said.
Morgan-Lloyd had initially boasted on Facebook about how she had “stormed the Capitol”, calling the event “the most exciting day of my life”. The Indiana grandmother and a friend had only spent a little over 10 minutes inside a Capitol hallway, prosecutors said, and had not been violent, destroyed government property, incited others to commit violence, or had any apparent connections with extremist groups. Prosecutors said Morgan-Lloyd spent approximately two days in jail after storming the Capitol, and said she had cooperated fully with law enforcement and later expressed regret for her actions.
With nearly 500 people already arrested and charged for their roles in the 6 January attack, the sentencing of Morgan-Lloyd, a woman with no known connections to extremist groups, is the first indication of what kinds of sentences federal judges may impose on the hundreds of people who invaded the Capitol during the official certification of Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential election.
While some members of extremist groups are facing more serious conspiracy charges for allegedly planning the violence at the Capitol in advance, and others are facing charges for assaulting law enforcement officers, many defendants, like Morgan-Lloyd, are facing only misdemeanor charges.
Lamberth, a Ronald Reagan appointee who has served for 33 years, acknowledged that the sentence of probation would probably be controversial: “A sizable part of our public may not think that I’m enacting an appropriate sentence in this case today, in giving you the break that I’m going to give you,” he said to Morgan-Lloyd.
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:16 pm to Harry Caray
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But the judge also made a point of criticizing “the accounts of some members of Congress that January 6 was just a day of tourists walking through the Capitol. I don’t know what planet they were on, but there were millions of people in this country that saw what happened.”
In a statement before her sentencing, Morgan-Lloyd issued a tearful apology to “the court, the American people, and my family”.
“I was there to show support for President Trump peacefully, and I’m ashamed that it became a savage display of violence that day, and I would have never been there if I had a clue it was going to turn out that way.
Posted on 6/25/21 at 3:18 pm to Harry Caray
What about the folks who were ushered in? Are they traitors? What about the people who tried to force their way into the Supreme Court on 10/6/18? Are they traitors?
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