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Athens man sentenced in Jan. 6 case
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:32 pm
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:32 pm
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Do you know how many people died on Jan. 6,” U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper asked Kidd, who was sitting in his truck in Georgia attending the sentencing on his smart phone. Kidd guessed three, saying he had tuned out of the news not long after the riot. Earlier in the hearing, Kidd namechecked Ashli Babbitt, the woman shot by Capitol police during the riot and who has since become a martyr for some on the right who defend the rioters. “Five,” Cooper corrected him. “Do you know how many people have died since then? Another four capitol police officers have taken their own lives because of the trauma they experienced.”
Fuuuuccckkk I would likely go to jail longer when I corrected that dumb arse judge of the facts.
Reminder:
Deaths Jan 6
Sicknick-Pre existing condition per family and coroner (didn’t die Jan 6)
Boyland-Wasn’t crushed by mob. Per her sister and coroner death was -acute amphetamine intoxication. Sister said she was standing off to the side.
Phillips - hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease” — heart failure due to high blood pressure per coroner.
Greeson - Heart Attack (natural causes)
Babbitt- Murder by Capitol police
As for the “suicides”
Liebengood killed himself three days later.
Smith -After visiting a police clinic on Jan. 14 and being ordered back to work, Smith shot himself on the way to work, the Post reported.
In July, Six months after the riot at the Capitol, two Metropolitan Police Department officers who responded to the Capitol on Jan. 6 committed suicide.
Robert J. Contee III, the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, said “that he could not say whether the riot was the cause of the suicides,” the New York Times reported.
This post was edited on 5/9/22 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:36 pm to RealDawg
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four capitol police officers have taken their own lives because of the trauma they experienced
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:38 pm to RealDawg
The trauma of taking part in and covering up a deep state STAGED insurrection?
I can buy that.
I can buy that.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:40 pm to RealDawg
Good grief the DC Police must be a bunch of blue haired trannies. They ain't seen a riot yet.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:40 pm to udtiger
5... tying up loose ends. Well at least a few got justice for their evil plot. Done in by the people paying them to do it.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:41 pm to RealDawg
“Your honor, how many agent provocateurs were involved on Jan 6? How many 3 letter agencies were accounted for on Jan 6th? How many of those detained have been charged and tried for insurrection?”
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:42 pm to RealDawg
What exactly would be so traumatizing about that as a capitol officer to make you kill yourself.
Grown men (with jobs and not on drugs) killing themselves is pretty rare. Makes you wonder.
Plus..that’s NOT how many died that day. Only one was murdered that day. Pretty sure rest were natural causes per coroner.
To have a sitting federal judge spew propaganda is sickening for our Country.
Grown men (with jobs and not on drugs) killing themselves is pretty rare. Makes you wonder.
Plus..that’s NOT how many died that day. Only one was murdered that day. Pretty sure rest were natural causes per coroner.
To have a sitting federal judge spew propaganda is sickening for our Country.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:44 pm to RealDawg
Think about how many of these SCOTUS harassers are going to be sentenced for invading the neighborhoods of the Justice's families.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 8:45 pm to RealDawg
yeah I would be filing for a mistrail on judicial misconduct
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:12 pm to RealDawg
He should have asked the judge, of the people that committed suicide, how many of them had dirt on the Clintons
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:13 pm to RealDawg
quote:
Fuuuuccckkk I would likely go to jail longer when I corrected that dumb arse judge of the facts.
I would definitely be found in contempt.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:21 pm to RealDawg
Should have asked him if he has Ray Epps on his docket soon.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:24 pm to wickowick
quote:
He should have asked the judge, of the people that committed suicide, how many of them had dirt on the Clintons
This is your answer:
Judge in Sussmann Trial Limits Evidence about Alleged Clinton Campaign ‘Joint Venture
A judge ruled on Saturday that Special Counsel John Durham’s office must limit evidence and testimony used in the trial of Democratic party lawyer Michael Sussmann to show a “joint venture” involving Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, Democratic operatives, a private investigation firm and several technology researchers.
Sussmann has been charged with making a false statement to a federal agent during a September 2016 meeting with the FBI. The Perkins Coie lawyer allegedly failed to disclose his clients, including Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, to the FBI when he offered information in 2016 that he claimed demonstrated a secret channel between the Trump Organization and Kremlin-allied Alfa Bank. The claim has since been debunked.
During the meeting, Sussmann allegedly falsely claimed that he was not at the meeting on behalf of any client. Perkins Coie represented the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee at the time.
Prosecutors asked U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper to rule ahead of the trial, which is set to begin later this month, that Sussmann was “acting in concert toward a common goal” with the pro-Clinton operatives, researchers and others.
If the judge had granted the request, it would have allowed prosecutors to introduce more emails and information, including those sent between Sussmann, the Clinton campaign, Perkins Coie partner Marc Elias, tech executive Rodney Joffe, and other tech researchers to show that they allegedly worked in concert to gather and spread the data about the since-debunked Alfa Bank ties, according to Politico.
Instead, Cooper wrote in a 24-page order that allowing prosecutors to include evidence of the political conspiracy would essentially be a “time-consuming and largely unnecessary mini-trial,” given that Sussmann is not charged with conspiracy.
“The Court will exercise its discretion not to engage in the kind of extensive evidentiary analysis that would be required to find that such a joint venture existed, and who may have joined it,” Cooper wrote. “While the Special Counsel has proffered some evidence of a collective effort to disseminate the purported link between Trump and Alfa Bank to the press and others, the contours of this venture and its participants are not entirely obvious.”
Allowing prosecutors to present evidence trying to link Sussmann to the conspiracy, when he is not charged with conspiracy, would “essentially amount to a second trial on a non-crime,” the judge wrote.
While Sussmann’s lawyers have argued that he reached out to the FBI after learning from Joffe about a potential connection between Trump and Alfa Bank and that bringing it to the attention of the FBI was a matter of national security, Durham instead challenges that Sussman was working for the Clinton campaign’s political gain.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:42 pm to RealDawg
quote:
Do you know how many people have died since then? Another four capitol police officers have taken their own lives
Why would cop be so phased by this?
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:45 pm to RealDawg
quote:
Do you know how many people died on Jan. 6,” U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper asked Kidd, who was sitting in his truck in Georgia attending the sentencing on his smart phone. Kidd guessed three, saying he had tuned out of the news not long after the riot. Earlier in the hearing, Kidd namechecked Ashli Babbitt, the woman shot by Capitol police during the riot and who has since become a martyr for some on the right who defend the rioters. “Five,” Cooper corrected him. “Do you know how many people have died since then? Another four capitol police officers have taken their own lives because of the trauma they experienced.”
Another worthless judge.
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:46 pm to RealDawg
I’ll wait for the prosecution and sentencing of BLM and Hunter Biden.
How long do you think that will take...
How long do you think that will take...
Posted on 5/9/22 at 9:48 pm to thelawnwranglers
quote:Same reason Epstein was.
Why would cop be so phased by this?
Posted on 5/9/22 at 10:00 pm to RealDawg
Four officers killed themselves because of the trauma, you know the kind of drama they see everyday on their job…..
Posted on 5/9/22 at 10:04 pm to AUTigerking
quote:
Four officers killed themselves because of the trauma, you know the kind of drama they see everyday on their job…..
Wonder how the media would cover a judge using the same verbiage when sentencing the thugs who were raping, pillaging and burning during the BLM protests. That is
if the feckless prosecutors would do their jobs.
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