This marks the first time in over two decades that the Justice Department has found someone guilty of sedition; less than 12 people have been convicted of this crime. Ordinary citizens rely on elected officials to protect their rights, regardless of party affiliation, and when those officials allow foreign terrorists to be treated better than U.S. citizens merely accused of a crime, some not yet charged 3 years later but incarcerated in inhumane conditions, I smell rot. Each prisoner is then called before the committee. Televise it. The organizers of the Justice for J6 Rally" have repeatedly referenced hundreds of Americans being detained in jail, going so far as to call those arrested for crimes Jan. 6 "political prisoners. John Schaffer, a lifetime founding member of the Oath Keepers, was the first to enter into a plea deal and faces up to 30 years in prison, according to the DOJ. McCarthy vowed Tuesday to eventually make roughly 42,000 hours of sensitive Capitol Police . WE the People need to rally and protest this outside the gulag and support these people! Court documents show Rubenacker, age 26 at his sentencing, engaged in a series of confrontations with law enforcement while inside the Capitol, and was among the small crowd that chased Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman up the stairs outside the Senate Chamber. According to CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, the handful of high-level January 6 defendants still held in the D.C. jail pending trial have rejoiced over McCarthy's transmission of footage to Carlson . Perna, 37, drove to Washington on Jan. 6 to attend President Donald Trump's rally . Assistance of Counsel Occurring? That decision presented authorities with a challenge: Where exactly should the government hold them? he cant appear to lobby for them or the commies will use it against him. Coffman drove to Capitol Hill from Alabama on Jan. 6, 2021, in a pickup truck loaded with powerful weapons, and is believed to have been the most heavily armed defendant during the attack. Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. By clicking Sign up, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider 465 rioters have pleaded guilty for their role in the Capitol insurrection so far. Smocks has a "lengthy criminal history," according to prosecutors, and has previously been convicted of bank fraud, forgery and other offenses. When they did have access to recreation time, many bonded. Magazines, chased Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman, Or create a free account to access more articles, What Happened to the Jan. 6 Insurrectionists Arrested Since the Capitol Riot. His plea agreement originally called for a 46 to 57 month sentence, but it was increased to 63 months after he wrote on his fundraising website that he had acted in self-defense, contradicting his earlier comments in court about taking responsibility for his actions. Charges: This list of offenses covers only those a defendant pleaded guilty to, or was found guilty of at trial. I wish that I had stayed home, Coffman told the judge from a remote video screen in jail. Stewart Rhodes, the founder of right-wing militia group Oath Keepers and Kelly Meggs, the leader of the organizations Florida chapter were both convicted of seditious conspiracy (the agreement between two or more people to overthrow the government) in November 2022 due to their roles in the insurrection. We fn disarm them and then we storm the fn Capitol.. While these numbers represent just a fraction of the criminal cases to date, they have already become a template for future sentences a foundation that is likely to solidify further as more and more cases reach their conclusion. Sign up for notifications from Insider! WASHINGTON D.C., DC The Department of Justice has arrested more than 535 people for taking part in the January 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol building. This is fake, its all fake news. Clean house of all leftist ideology employees. | Jon Cherry/Getty Images. 978. The rioters attacking the Capitol on Jan. 6 were not mere trespassers engaging in protected First Amendment conduct or protests, Howell said during that sentencing, during which Jack Griffith of Tennessee received three years of probation. Read More: For the Jan. 6 Rioters, Justice Is Still Coming. A POLITICO analysis of every sentence to date in the Capitol riot shows that judges have been wary about imposing long prison terms except when violence, or the threat of it, was involved. He was ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution. I see a lot of shoulds in this article, but no actionable processes or procedures to make the rights for these prisoners happen. The main driver of this conflict, according to C2B inmates, along with their attorneys and family members, is the growing pool of money donated in the name of the Jan. 6 defendants. No other judge on the D.C. bench has done so more than once over that same period. About 465 rioters have pleaded guilty and entered into plea deals. A real estate agent from suburban Dallas who flaunted her participation in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol on social media and later bragged she wasn't going to jail because she is. Fourth, with the consent of the detained, televisions cameras, congressional investigators, members of Congress, relevant State officials should be permitted to see these individuals and conditions. Over two years later, at least 476 people have pleaded guilty in connection to the riot. Elected officials must act or be replaced by elections. While prosecutors say only a handful of rioters were carrying or talked about carrying firearms on Jan. 6, an impressive list of makeshift weapons was used in the attack: flagpoles, bear. This searchable table shows them all. (Sandlin has pleaded not guilty to all charges. They will be remembered as a symbol for America in its fight for a revival of true freedom and goodness as well as for the world. In all, a dozen current and former inmates of C2B said they wanted the Patriot Freedom Project to be more transparent. Curzio, age 35 at his sentencing, was released from prison in July. Imagine the optics of families throwing their arms around the freed thoroughly overjoyed. Several defendants said Patriot Freedom Project had reacted "defensively" to their concerns. Cua, who was 18 when arrested, is the youngest of the 1,000 defendants in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection. That is exactly what we should all be doing, putting the truth of events out there constantly, exposing corruption Democrats and RINOs, putting the history of our founding, the writings of the Founders, the history of the world and exposing how it is repeating. Many of those sentenced so far were convicted for misdemeanor crimes, and have received home confinement or jail terms of . It's a common refrain from some of those charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and their Republican allies: The Justice Department is treating them harshly because of their political views while those arrested during last year's protests over racial injustice were given leniency. Example: From the end of Reconstruction to the 1970s, the Democrats ruled the South with an iron fist implementing Jim Crow laws (segregation), blocking people of color from voting. I envision a new J6 committee which investigates as a first order of business the conduct of each and every individual J6 prisoner. "He would sit at the table closest to his cell and draw antisemitic characters on the table," said Smocks. The attack resulted in deaths, injuries, more than 700 arrests and Trump's second impeachment. Around six dozen defendants who have been charged in Jan. 6 cases remain jailed awaiting trial, according to an Associated Press tally. Dr. Keena Blackmon Public Information Officer, D.C. Department of Corrections. Jan. 6 Panels Final Report: Trump Should Be Barred From Public Office Over Conspiracy To Overturn 2020 Election (Forbes), Oath Keepers Trial: Founder Stewart Rhodes Found Guilty Of Seditious ConspiracyIn A First Since 1995 (Forbes), 465 rioters have pleaded guilty for their role in the Capitol insurrection so far. Many of the inmates declined to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and were restricted from going to the barbershop or getting in-person visits. Another 50 have been sentenced to home detention. So some of the future sentences could be harsher. The Department of Justice has an incomplete, frighteningly suggestive reporting system, that indicates one case was dismissed, some resolved by plea, 70 adjudicated but many in perdition, facing seemingly eternal punishment and damnation, no resolution on the horizon. All political solutions are gone! According to a Department of Justice database, there have been about 978 people charged and arrested with multiple crimes related to the attack. Senior judges have a reduced caseload compared to their non-senior counterparts, but otherwise have the same authority as other judges. "If Cynthia didn't create the Patriot Freedom Project many families would have suffered," the wife of one inmate told NPR. Kelly did not respond to a message from NPR seeking comment. Four. ", Dinesh D'Souza attends the premiere of his film Death of a Nation in Washington, D.C., in 2018. Patriots? A majority of Congress have spoken out against the insurrection, and even Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who were both openly critical of Trump. Pro-Trump protesters gather in front of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. She said the support she got from other teams was 'overwhelming. In so doing they (whoever they are) are in control of the narrative. Who is going to step up? Authorities arrested her two weeks later and she faced multiple charges, including for theft of the sign. Thats in part because many of those sentenced so far were only convicted of illegally entering the Capitol building, and were not involved in the more violent and destructive aspects related to storming the building. Palmer, age 54 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty in October to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon. Magazines, Digital Jail Were Ignored Until Jan. 6 Defendants Came Along, The Crisis at the D.C. Most recent update: Jan. 21. Although he wandered away from his truck and never used any of them, his sentence is one of the longest yet imposed in the Capitol attack investigation. Today, prisoners are let out on no-cash bail almost faster than they are arrested and no matter how many crimes they commit, or how serious those crimes are, they continue to be let out to control the behavior of citizens. "Looking at where the money is and looking at the parties that don't get along with him, I would say that there's evidence to support that," said Fellows. They are permitted to talk with several of these prisoners & & join them to sing the National Anthem each night together at 9pm. A dozen current or former inmates of the D.C. jail ultimately spoke to NPR and said that the divisions among some of the highest-profile defendants in the country are now boiling over. The exterior of the Washington, D.C., jail where a group of defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol are detained. "Being incarcerated with a group of people who are from vastly different backgrounds, income brackets, education levels and viewpoints compounded with the stress of solitary confinement, being away from our loved ones and looking down the barrel of 6- to 15-year prison sentences is very stressful, so naturally there is going to be tension," said one inmate, who asked to speak anonymously to discuss the conditions inside the jail. Court documents indicate Greene, age 34 at the time of his plea, was among the first wave to rush up the Capitol steps after the police line was breached. Even convicted murderers and terrorists enjoy more rights than the January 6th detainees. After scaling a Capitol wall using a metal barrier as a ladder, Miller urged others in the mob to join him. The median prison sentence was 45 days, as of Jan. 1. Kash Kelly said it was false to claim anyone in C2B was a white supremacist. Je must pick his words and timing very carefully.tactically. But since most rioters were allowed to walk free that day, it's taking years to track them down. An alphabet soup of groups has sprung up to support the Jan. 6 defendants from A4J (Americans For Justice Inc.), to CAPP (Citizens Against Political Persecution), to PFP (Patriot Freedom Project) and PMP (Patriot Mail Project). Not a single J6 detainee has been charged with insurrection, but only minor offenses like trespassing, unlawful entry, etc. Others have gotten more deeply invested in the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory and have even been writing letters to a post office box that they've heard reaches Trump. (The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C., generally does not discuss plea negotiations and declined to comment on Fellows' case.). There have to be consequences for participating in an attempted violent overthrow of the government beyond sitting at home, Chutkan said in October during one such sentencing in which she ordered a man to 45 days in prison, even though the government only sought three months home confinement. Less than 40 people involved on Jan. 6 are currently detained at the District . As of 6 May, federal agents have arrested 810 people across all 50 US states and in the District of Columbia, for crimes ranging in seriousness from picketing or parading without a permit to the rarely used seditious conspiracy charges levelled against leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers extremist groups. Fifth, especially in these cases, justice should return to being swift and fair, since the question now arises whether a Democrat-controlled federal and DC government, where anti-Trump feeling runs strong, could be intentionally disregarding these Americans, letting them languish. As a former US Court of Appeals clerk, New York, and DC litigator, and rather ironically, former Assistant Secretary of State to Colin Powell for global issues, including law enforcement the conditions and state of these cases, many unresolved, is a concern. He also sprayed a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel onto police officers. I need the name and address of every prisoner still being held in the D.C. gulag as I want to write each of them personally and tell them they are not forgotten and we will overcome this evil, Patriotmailproject.com (to contact the prisoners) McCarthy says he will release all 14000 hours of surveillance video from J6. One week after Jan. 6, Chapman told someone on the dating app Bumble that he took part in the riot. Meredith traveled from Colorado to attend the Stop the Steal rally that led to the attempted insurrection at the Capitol, but later told investigators that he arrived too late in the evening. Only around a quarter of those arrested185 individualshave received criminal sentences, while the rest are waiting for their trials or havent yet reached plea agreements. Likewise people going along with masks as if that would protect anyone from a virus. Over 100. Your news.Sign up for the Capitol Breach email newsletter, delivering the latest breaking news and a roundup of the investigation into the Capitol Riots on January 6, 2021. According to Justice Department officials, more than 140 federal prosecutors have been working on cases related to the January 6 attack in concert with FBI agents from all 50 states in the year and a half since a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol in hopes of preventing Congress from certifying President Joe Bidens 2020 election victory. They cannot be detained and forgotten, not in America. But, my general policy is not to give more time than the government asks, he said at another point. Blocking free speech, ignoring massive Democrat crimes, while framing conservatives, repeatedly framing those who oppose them for crimes the Democrats themselves are actually committing. And defendants are often reluctant to talk publicly, because they worry their comments might be used against them in court. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our, Digital Robert Palmer was sentenced in mid-December to more than five years 63 months in prison after he admitted to swinging a pole at police and throwing a fire extinguisher and wooden plank at officers. After more than a year of investigating the riot, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol began to reveal its findings in June 2022, showcasing previously unseen testimonies from some of the committee's interviews with top officials. ", Still, sources inside the jail said Hale-Cusanelli had a group of supporters, in part, because of his connection to the Patriot Freedom Project. In his truck, investigators found a small arsenal of molotov cocktails, a 9mm handgun, a rifle, a shotgun, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, large-capacity ammunition feeding devices, a crossbow with bolts, machetes, camouflage smoke detectors and gas-filled Mason jars used to make napalm (a kind of homemade bomb). I dont think Ive seen in all my years as a judge, quite such a collection of weapons, said U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, according to The Washington Post. Violating the terms of either can result in additional punishment, including incarceration. There are more than 725 people who have been arrested for crimes tied to the assault on the Capitol and investigations are still ongoing, and more than one-tenth of those 87 have been sentenced as of Jan. 21. The Long Island DJ who recorded himself smoking marijuana inside the U.S. Capitol building was sentenced to three years and five months in prison after pleading guilty to all 10 charges he faced, including civil disorder and committing an act of physical violence on Capitol grounds. This searchable table shows them all. With new defendants still flooding into Washington's. 465. McCarthy has re-asserted the fact that the US Capitol is the peoples house just last week And that has more value than all the money in the world. that didnt even warrant imprisonment at all. But five people decided to go public with their criticism. By clicking Sign up, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider Why did AMAC not push back against the plandemic lies? Over two years later, at least 476 people have pleaded guilty in connection to the insurrection. Fairlamb, age 44 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty in August to assaulting an officer and obstructing an official proceeding of Congress. So we're taking the claim straight to the Verify team. Boasberg referenced his disbelief in that case during a December sentencing in which the government likewise did not seek incarceration for Gary Edwards, who illegally entered the Capitol and the office of Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.). Your news. Many times, these officials had a political agenda tied to holding prisoners. "I truly commend Cindy for stepping up to the plate and helping out these patriot families when no one else was there for them," he said. Schaffer is also a member of the Oath Keepers, a self-styled militia that prosecutors saidplanned and practiced its attackon the Capitol weeks in advance. I made it all the way to Statuary Hall! The person Chapman confessed to then replied, We are not a match.. On the Patriot Freedom Project's own podcast, Hughes was more defiant in her defense against critics of the group, saying: "They don't affect me because my work speaks for itself.". RELATED: New Capitol threat leads to greater show of force, more officers on duty Friday, ahead of Justice for J6 rally. He was sentenced to 44 months in prison, followed by mandatory two years of supervised release. But prison time may be another story. Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images Then he was given a number of suspended sentences and reprimands for low-level offences until he was first sent to jail for armed robbery in 1974 for seven years aged 22. FILE - This exhibit from video released by the House Select Committee, shows an image from police-worn body camera of rioters at the Capitol on Jan 6, displayed at a hearing by the House select . The Biden administration is holding dozens of American political prisoners in horrific conditions, many of them based on lies, and new video footage helps to prove that, says StopHate.com founder . The House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol interviewed hundreds of people, issued dozens of subpoenas, and sorted through thousands of documents relating to the riot. The consequence to the nation has to be weighed in the balance.. we must DEMAND it today!!! You made yourself the epitome of the riot, Lamberth said Nov. 17. A pro-Trump mob descended on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and hundreds face criminal charges. In the past, the group has pointed to the "Statement of Activities" document posted on its website. He was convicted last week and faces years in prison for shoving a Capitol . Statistics provided by the District of Columbia US Attorneys office reveal that more than a quarter of those arrested 255 defendants have been charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers or employees. While he claims the pendant is a representation of sincere religious belief, Thors hammer is also known to be a white-supremacist symbol. His imposing image became a symbol of the Jan. 6 attack, though he later expressed regret for storming the Capitol. "It perpetuates a stereotype that I resent about Trump supporters being racist and intolerant, because we're not. Florida resident Paul Hodgkins was the first person federally sentenced in relation to the attack. More than 400 people have been charged with federal crimes in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Consider the 6th Amendment. He said if people want to support Jan. 6 defendants, they should give directly to individuals, not third-party groups. I suppose even Jews at one point in Germany thought if they would say/agree Heil Hitler, then they would stop being poor and hungry, that the economy would improve. At least 800 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. ; No, there are not hundreds of Capitol riot defendants in DC jail. Cleveland Meredith Jr. received a 28-month prison sentence and Troy Smocks was sentenced to 14 months in jail after the two men separately pleaded guilty to that offense. He faces up to 25 years in prison, although prosecutors plan to recommend a sentence of 41 to 50 months because he agreed to cooperate with law enforcement. "The people that gave to Patriot Freedom Project believed that they were giving to help with the legal and financial cause for the men and women themselves. Legal . The indictment for seditious conspiracy unveiled against members of the extremist group the Proud Boys is just the latest set of charges to come out of what Attorney General Merrick Garland has called one of the largest, most complex, and most resource-intensive investigation in the history of the US Department of Justice. The DC US Attorneys office also said approximately 280 people have pleaded guilty to charges that will carry sentences of incarceration. On January 6, 2021, following the defeat of U.S. President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, a mob of . Recently, the Patriot Freedom Project launched its own podcast and appeared to address the allegations against Hale-Cusanelli. Following her arrest, Courtright withdrew from college. FBI agents conducted a campaign of "shock and awe," in the words of a top prosecutor, making arrests as the Department of Justice rushed to bring charges. In December, he received a sentence of 28 months in prison with credit for time served. Heres a list of the people who have been subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 committee. Anna Morgan-Lloyd is the first defendant to be sentenced in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The FBI is still seeking the public's help to identify people who took part in one of the most documented crimes in US history. as well as other partner offers and accept our. The committees final report accuses Trump of inciting the riots in response to the 2020 presidential election and encouraging rioters to overturn the vote, the report also recommends Trump be barred from political office in the future, and recommends the Department of Justice pursue criminal charges of Trump because of his involvement. Download the apps today for live newscasts and video on demand. While she was inside the Capitol, Courtright, then age 23 and a senior at the University of Kentucky, took a photo of herself in a mirror and afterward posted it to Instagram, along with the words, INFAMY IS JUST AS GOOD AS FAME. She shared her participation in the riot on Instagram multiple times, and someone took a screenshot and reported her. Initially, the inmates seemed so unified and bonded that a defense attorney told a judge the jail had developed a "cult-like" atmosphere. A handful of inmates said their experience of being arrested had turned them away from Donald Trump. Excellent article. One notable exception to this deference has been Judge Tanya Chutkan, who has exceeded the government recommendation more than half a dozen times, as of late December. Only that assures rule of law. But Troy Smocks, a former Jan. 6 detainee who recently finished his sentence for posting online threats against elected officials, said it "relieved pressure" in an often hopeless environment. Though there may have been as many as. That inmate, like several others, told his story to NPR on the condition of anonymity to describe the pressure-cooker environment inside the jail. Court documents show that Languerand, a QAnon follower, threw various objects at officers with the U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department, including an orange traffic barrier and two stick-like objects. You have reached your limit of free articles. Just look at the jan 6 rioters, i've seen only one that wont be out of jail by jan 6 2025 and thats the shaman. But prison time may be another story. The combination of a court backlogged with COVID-19-related delays, plus the lumbering nature of a massive federal criminal investigation, has stretched the "pretrial" period to as long as a year or more for some detainees. Languerand, age 26 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty in November to assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon. He was later sentenced to 3 months of home detention, followed by 18 months of probation, and was ordered to pay a $742 fine and $500 restitution. According to the DOJ, about 335 people have received sentencing in relation to the January 6 attacks, and approximately 185 have been sentenced to time in prison. Not to do so raises serious suspicions, suggesting those in charge can do as they wish, are unaccountable. The harmless activity is shown. Many defendants made menacing or threatening comments on social media and elsewhere in the days around Jan. 6, though prosecutors in both cases argued there were unique factors that distinguished the two men criminally from other rioters. ', Death toll keeps rising in Greece's deadliest train crash, Brunt of storm moving out of SoCal, light showers on tap Wednesday. Department of Justice If Your Time is short Defendants in the Jan. 6 riot in. Many havent even been charged with a crime after a year or more. Sibick has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including the alleged assault of Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone during the riot. In the search of Merediths trailer, the FBI found an assault rifle, a nine millimeter pistol and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. They said they were concerned that the jail grievance system could be used to retaliate against them. Even mainstream media and judicial authorities have begun to acknowledge things are not right. The country is watching to see what the consequences are for something that has not ever happened in the history of this country before.. Jon Schaffer, a guitarist who founded the metal band Iced Earth, was thefirst person to file a guilty pleaand agree to cooperate with prosecutors,according to Department of Justice filings. Thomas Sibick has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including the alleged assault of Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone during the riot. Seven of those have been sentenced to prison terms as long as 63 months. All rights reserved. Address the allegations against Hale-Cusanelli s. 465 sensitive Capitol Police because we taking... 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