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Man charged with assaulting female cop at DC protest gets 48 hrs community service
Posted on 5/21/24 at 5:46 am
Posted on 5/21/24 at 5:46 am
Good thing he didn't do that on Jan 6th.
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A man who has been charged with assaulting a female Capitol police officer during a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Washington, D.C. was sentenced to only 48 hours of community service, court records show.
Unlike Jan. 6 defendants who received severe punishments for similar or far-less offenses, Ruben Arthur Camacho, 24, of Woodbridge, New York was given a slap on the wrist.
The incident occurred during a ceasefire riot outside of the Democratic National headquarters near the US Capitol on Nov. 15. Police said Camacho slammed a female officer against a wall and punched her in the face. Camacho was charged with one count of assault on a police officer, which is a felony offense.
He also resisted arrest and blocked an exit used by federal lawmakers during the riot, according to court documents.
Camacho escaped federal prosecution and was charged in DC Superior Court by DC US Attorney Matthew Graves. This is the same Biden-appointed prosecutor who has been arresting J6 protesters on charges including assault on police. US Capitol Police said six officers were injured during the ceasefire riot.
Journalist Julie Kelly, known for her reporting on J6 defendants, emphasized that the case demonstrates the existence of a two-tiered system of justice in the United States. She compared the difference in treatment given to Camacho the way Jan. 6 defendants have been treated under the law.
"Camacho was not denied release from jail pending trial or plea; he was not condemned as an "insurrectionist" or "domestic terrorist" by federal prosecutors. Because Camacho participated in a protest sanctioned and funded by Democrats, he got a slap on the wrist," said Kelly.
Despite being charged by the same DC prosecutor, Kelly said Camacho "did not have to face Judge Beryl Howell or Judge Tim Kelly or Judge Royce Lamberth in the DC federal courthouse" unlike the J6ers.
She explained that Jan. 6 defendants charged with assaulting police have been given prison sentences up to 10 years, stating that "Ryan Samsel did far less than that to Ofc. Caroline Edwards but he was incarcerated for 3 years denied release awaiting his trial."
The journalist then revealed that the Biden administration does not plan on charging any ceasefire activists in federal court, and all charges will remain local.
This entire article should be highlighted in bold.
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A man who has been charged with assaulting a female Capitol police officer during a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Washington, D.C. was sentenced to only 48 hours of community service, court records show.
Unlike Jan. 6 defendants who received severe punishments for similar or far-less offenses, Ruben Arthur Camacho, 24, of Woodbridge, New York was given a slap on the wrist.
The incident occurred during a ceasefire riot outside of the Democratic National headquarters near the US Capitol on Nov. 15. Police said Camacho slammed a female officer against a wall and punched her in the face. Camacho was charged with one count of assault on a police officer, which is a felony offense.
He also resisted arrest and blocked an exit used by federal lawmakers during the riot, according to court documents.
Camacho escaped federal prosecution and was charged in DC Superior Court by DC US Attorney Matthew Graves. This is the same Biden-appointed prosecutor who has been arresting J6 protesters on charges including assault on police. US Capitol Police said six officers were injured during the ceasefire riot.
Journalist Julie Kelly, known for her reporting on J6 defendants, emphasized that the case demonstrates the existence of a two-tiered system of justice in the United States. She compared the difference in treatment given to Camacho the way Jan. 6 defendants have been treated under the law.
"Camacho was not denied release from jail pending trial or plea; he was not condemned as an "insurrectionist" or "domestic terrorist" by federal prosecutors. Because Camacho participated in a protest sanctioned and funded by Democrats, he got a slap on the wrist," said Kelly.
Despite being charged by the same DC prosecutor, Kelly said Camacho "did not have to face Judge Beryl Howell or Judge Tim Kelly or Judge Royce Lamberth in the DC federal courthouse" unlike the J6ers.
She explained that Jan. 6 defendants charged with assaulting police have been given prison sentences up to 10 years, stating that "Ryan Samsel did far less than that to Ofc. Caroline Edwards but he was incarcerated for 3 years denied release awaiting his trial."
The journalist then revealed that the Biden administration does not plan on charging any ceasefire activists in federal court, and all charges will remain local.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 6:14 am to Night Vision
But remember folks.. we are reminded by the usual suspects on here time and time again there is no two tiered justice system in this country. Also, any illusion of federal prosecutors having extreme political bias is a fallacy of the right.
Just remember. They said so.
Just remember. They said so.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 6:17 am to Night Vision
Well this can't be right.
SFP assured us that people of color who commit violent acts are hauled off to jail and put in solitary confinement at ostensibly much higher rates than the few wypipo J6ers being held in solitary for violent acts against LEOs.
I'm sure SFP, who assured us he hates all hypocrisy, will have issue with this person of color who attacked a LEO walking on no charges while white J6ers are being subjected to prison and solitary for the same thing...
SFP assured us that people of color who commit violent acts are hauled off to jail and put in solitary confinement at ostensibly much higher rates than the few wypipo J6ers being held in solitary for violent acts against LEOs.
I'm sure SFP, who assured us he hates all hypocrisy, will have issue with this person of color who attacked a LEO walking on no charges while white J6ers are being subjected to prison and solitary for the same thing...
Posted on 5/21/24 at 6:19 am to CleverUserName
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But remember folks.. we are reminded by the usual suspects on here time and time again there is no two tiered justice system in this country. Also, any illusion of federal prosecutors having extreme political bias is a fallacy of the right.
It’s almost like if you’re charged with anything and you’re not one of them then your only avenue, short of spending years in jail and thousands in legal fees,is to go scorched earth.
What a sad state we have become.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 7:09 am to Night Vision
quote:SFP is shocked that someone who committed violent crimes against the capital police was FORCED to do community service
A man who has been charged with assaulting a female Capitol police officer during a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Washington, D.C. was sentenced to only 48 hours of community service, court records show
Posted on 5/21/24 at 7:23 am to Night Vision
SFP, I think this was my definition of lawfare.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 7:25 am to Night Vision
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during a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Washington, D.C.
So do the Jews control DC or not?
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