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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Capitol riots: Where the cases of these 6 notable suspects stand

WASHINGTON – It’s now been more than two months since a mob of pro-Trump rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, leaving five people dead and the FBI continues to search for suspects from that day. 

Many others, however, were taken into custody in the days that followed the insurrection. Here is the latest in their cases:

7 comments:

  1. When did the number of dead jump to 5? One died that day when a cop executed her in cold blood.

    One cop had a heart attack the next day... which they blaimed on a debunced fire extinguisher incident. And one cop was injured when he shot himself in his office hours later.

    They keepmaking shit up and expecting people will accept it as fact.

    Exile1981

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    1. One dead of heart attack
      one dead of a stroke
      one crushed or trampled by the crowd
      one shot by police (Ashli Babbitt)
      one dead from undisclosed cause (Off. Sicknick)

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    2. Didn't an elderly lady die of a heart attack or something similar, too? I think it was *at* the rally, but not *because* of the rally. Hard to keep it all straight, though.

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  2. There is without doubt ZERO actual evidence supporting these charges. Doesn't matter. The prosecutors will pile on a MOUNTAIN of manufactured charges. There are SO many bizarre and arcane Federal laws on the books it's impossible to do anything without breaking at least one of them. They will offer a plea deal...plead to ONE charge and the rest get dropped. That method is how the Fed prosecutors get convictions in close to 99% of cases. Then the media will crow about how they were correct and "justice was served". Anyone refusing a plea deal will be destroyed. They may end up acquitted but they will also be bankrupt, unemployed, flat broke and probably divorced....with several years of their life wasted. The PROCESS IS THE PUNISHMENT.

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  3. "disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building."

    Since when was this a crime?

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    1. When people identified as "Conservative" do it.

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    2. Since it was filthy peasants what done it and not good-hearted, right-thinking people fighting against white supremacy and assorted injustices.

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