With a growing number of arrests and charges related to last week's storming of the U.S. Capitol, multiple law-enforcement agencies?are building a sprawling investigation into who participated in the violent?event that claimed at least five lives and sent fearful lawmakers?into hiding.
Nearly 100 people have been arrested so far for their roles in the attack carried out by thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters or in unrest surrounding the Capitol that day. Many currently face lesser charges such as unlawful entry, disorderly conduct and defacing public property. Only a few have been accused of more serious crimes such as felony violations of the Riot Act.
In the cases of those who attacked the Capitol, those initial charges could be a precursor of more serious allegations, said University of Texas law professor Bobby Chesney.
It’s common for authorities to make arrests based on readily-proven charges, such as trespassing on federal property, Chesney said. Then, weeks later, prosecutors seek grand-jury indictments on?more serious charges
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With a growing number of arrests and charges related to last week's storming of the U.S. Capitol, multiple law-enforcement agencies?are building a sprawling investigation into who participated in the violent?event that claimed at least five lives and sent fearful lawmakers?into hiding.
Nearly 100 people have been arrested so far for their roles in the attack carried out by thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters or in unrest surrounding the Capitol that day. Many currently face lesser charges such as unlawful entry, disorderly conduct and defacing public property. Only a few have been accused of more serious crimes such as felony violations of the Riot Act.
In the cases of those who attacked the Capitol, those initial charges could be a precursor of more serious allegations, said University of Texas law professor Bobby Chesney.
It’s common for authorities to make arrests based on readily-proven charges, such as trespassing on federal property, Chesney said. Then, weeks later, prosecutors seek grand-jury indictments on?more serious charges
There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless.
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There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless.
There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless.
ramble is ignorant entitled batch.
At least I can communicate with detox.
He has his moments I do grit my teeth
but all in all he harmless.
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Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81:
There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Far-right media personality Tim Gionet, who calls himself “Baked Alaska,” has been arrested by the FBI for his involvement in the riot at the U.S. Capitol, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
Gionet was arrested by federal agents in Houston on Saturday, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the matter before the public release of a criminal complaint and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 as Congress was meeting to vote to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral win. Five people died in the mayhem.
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Add baked Alaska to the list.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Far-right media personality Tim Gionet, who calls himself “Baked Alaska,” has been arrested by the FBI for his involvement in the riot at the U.S. Capitol, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
Gionet was arrested by federal agents in Houston on Saturday, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the matter before the public release of a criminal complaint and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 as Congress was meeting to vote to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral win. Five people died in the mayhem.
There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless.
sucker born every minute
This poor bitch thinks Trump actually cares about her...lmfao.
Jenna Ryan, a Texas real estate broker who took a private jet to Washington to join the attack on the US Capitol, has pleaded with Donald Trump to pardon her after she was arrested by federal authorities.
After surrendering to the FBI on Friday, Ryan said: “We all deserve a pardon.”
“I’m facing a prison sentence,” she told CBS11 at her home. “I think I do not deserve that.”
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Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81:
There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless.
sucker born every minute
This poor bitch thinks Trump actually cares about her...lmfao.
Jenna Ryan, a Texas real estate broker who took a private jet to Washington to join the attack on the US Capitol, has pleaded with Donald Trump to pardon her after she was arrested by federal authorities.
After surrendering to the FBI on Friday, Ryan said: “We all deserve a pardon.”
“I’m facing a prison sentence,” she told CBS11 at her home. “I think I do not deserve that.”
They come back mean bitter hardened and ready to kill... give em a minute and watch all the fun that's going to be done when the losers realize what traitors do. Traiters betray ....
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Wait to these individuals do hard time.
They come back mean bitter hardened and ready to kill... give em a minute and watch all the fun that's going to be done when the losers realize what traitors do. Traiters betray ....
We’re gonna go down and storm the Capitol,” Ryan said in a video posted to Facebook. “They’re down there right now and that’s why we came and so that’s what we are going to do. So wish me luck.”
During a live Facebook video at the scene of the incursion, Ryan stated: “We are going to fucking go in here. Life or death, it doesn’t matter. Here we go.
Your smoked Jenna go cry a river....
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We’re gonna go down and storm the Capitol,” Ryan said in a video posted to Facebook. “They’re down there right now and that’s why we came and so that’s what we are going to do. So wish me luck.”
During a live Facebook video at the scene of the incursion, Ryan stated: “We are going to fucking go in here. Life or death, it doesn’t matter. Here we go.
Air Force veteran and Grapevine resident Larry Brock was arrested last week after he was seen inside the Senate Chamber wearing body armor and holding zip ties.
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Air Force veteran and Grapevine resident Larry Brock was arrested last week after he was seen inside the Senate Chamber wearing body armor and holding zip ties.
During his court hearing, an FBI agent testified investigators went through his Facebook account and found:
On December 24, he posted: “Bought body armor for civil war that’s coming”
The agent said Brock made another post last month in which he mentioned a government invasion & a second civil war.
On January 1, the agent said Brock posted, “Castle will be stormed on the 6th.”
The agent testified that on January 5th, Brock posted about Stop the Steal.
And on January 6, the agent said Brock made these posts: “Patriots on the hill.” “Patriots storming.” “Men with guns need to shoot their way in”
Federal prosecutors argued Brock was a danger to the community and should be detained pending trial because he repeatedly justified violence and he had guns.
But his defense attorney said he was not a danger, not violent in the Capitol, and has no criminal history.
He pointed to Brock’s career in the Air Force, a retired Lt. Colonel who served four tours in Afghanistan.
Brock’s family left the federal courthouse without commenting.
Brock has not been indicted on the charges yet, and prosecutors warned more charges could be filed against him.
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Ft worth Texas.
During his court hearing, an FBI agent testified investigators went through his Facebook account and found:
On December 24, he posted: “Bought body armor for civil war that’s coming”
The agent said Brock made another post last month in which he mentioned a government invasion & a second civil war.
On January 1, the agent said Brock posted, “Castle will be stormed on the 6th.”
The agent testified that on January 5th, Brock posted about Stop the Steal.
And on January 6, the agent said Brock made these posts: “Patriots on the hill.” “Patriots storming.” “Men with guns need to shoot their way in”
Federal prosecutors argued Brock was a danger to the community and should be detained pending trial because he repeatedly justified violence and he had guns.
But his defense attorney said he was not a danger, not violent in the Capitol, and has no criminal history.
He pointed to Brock’s career in the Air Force, a retired Lt. Colonel who served four tours in Afghanistan.
Brock’s family left the federal courthouse without commenting.
Brock has not been indicted on the charges yet, and prosecutors warned more charges could be filed against him.
Meanwhile, a nurse who was involved in the siege at the US Capitol made a rookie error that’s cost her her job, with her employer left with no choice but to terminate her position.
Lori Vinson, a nurse from Kentucky entered the Capitol building on January 6 with a mob of Trump supporters, in a bloody riot that ended in five deaths.
Ms Vinson posted about the experience on her Facebook page, which also listed her job at Ascension St. Vincent in Evansville, Indiana.
The nurse said she was fired by the hospital two days after attending the bloody riot. Her termination paperwork said she’d been fired for admitting to engaging in criminal behaviour at a high profile event, according to Fox43.
She said she walked into the Capitol building after other rioters had violently stormed the line of police, according to WFIE-TV. She filmed videos while inside the building and shared them on her Facebook page.
“I participated in none of that. I would never participate in (violence),” she said. She added that she plans to appeal her termination.
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Another idiot lost everything.
Meanwhile, a nurse who was involved in the siege at the US Capitol made a rookie error that’s cost her her job, with her employer left with no choice but to terminate her position.
Lori Vinson, a nurse from Kentucky entered the Capitol building on January 6 with a mob of Trump supporters, in a bloody riot that ended in five deaths.
Ms Vinson posted about the experience on her Facebook page, which also listed her job at Ascension St. Vincent in Evansville, Indiana.
The nurse said she was fired by the hospital two days after attending the bloody riot. Her termination paperwork said she’d been fired for admitting to engaging in criminal behaviour at a high profile event, according to Fox43.
She said she walked into the Capitol building after other rioters had violently stormed the line of police, according to WFIE-TV. She filmed videos while inside the building and shared them on her Facebook page.
“I participated in none of that. I would never participate in (violence),” she said. She added that she plans to appeal her termination.
Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless. sucker born every minute This poor bitch thinks Trump actually cares about her...lmfao. Jenna Ryan, a Texas real estate broker who took a private jet to Washington to join the attack on the US Capitol, has pleaded with Donald Trump to pardon her after she was arrested by federal authorities. After surrendering to the FBI on Friday, Ryan said: “We all deserve a pardon.” “I’m facing a prison sentence,” she told CBS11 at her home. “I think I do not deserve that.”
Gamble you didn't caught up in this stupidity
I guess another good learning curve
1 don't trust the government
2 if you in a moment of weakness or doubt refer back to rule 1 none can ever trust the government
Assume any time you have any contact with the government that they are lying to you
andhave a hidden agenda to screw you out of any happiness or peace. And very seldom will his be wrong. Any question they pose get a lawyer to intercede any thing they say is just another way to provoke a reaction to blame you for reacting to there personal happiness your misery
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Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: There will likely be hundreds more arrests as well. Then again, according to morons like Ramble and Detox, it was only a few people that got rowdy, violent, and lawless. sucker born every minute This poor bitch thinks Trump actually cares about her...lmfao. Jenna Ryan, a Texas real estate broker who took a private jet to Washington to join the attack on the US Capitol, has pleaded with Donald Trump to pardon her after she was arrested by federal authorities. After surrendering to the FBI on Friday, Ryan said: “We all deserve a pardon.” “I’m facing a prison sentence,” she told CBS11 at her home. “I think I do not deserve that.”
Gamble you didn't caught up in this stupidity
I guess another good learning curve
1 don't trust the government
2 if you in a moment of weakness or doubt refer back to rule 1 none can ever trust the government
Assume any time you have any contact with the government that they are lying to you
andhave a hidden agenda to screw you out of any happiness or peace. And very seldom will his be wrong. Any question they pose get a lawyer to intercede any thing they say is just another way to provoke a reaction to blame you for reacting to there personal happiness your misery
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