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Friday, October 29, 2021

Gallatin man sentenced to 36 months probation for role in Jan. 6 Capitol riot

WASHINGTON D.C. (WKRN) — A Tennessee man involved in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building will not serve any jail time for his role in the riot. 

Jack Jesse Griffith of Gallatin was sentenced to 36 months probation and will have to pay a $500 fine in restitution.

10 comments:

  1. Yet noone has been charged with insurrection...

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  2. I refuse to read any articles that refer to that gathering as an insurrection. Just like I won't read articles that refer to Bruce Jenner as a she.

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    1. At most, it was an unauthorized, impromptu tour of Congress.

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    2. I'm with rayvet, but I did read the headlines. I imagine the poor guy did something sinister and horrible like spatting on the sidewalk. Maybe someday, white people can learn to act like BLM poster children and Hispanic invaders.

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  3. Hm. Everyone else got the same thing out of it as I did: "insurrection."

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  4. The real insurrection is being perpetrated by Congress, of course comrade slo jo & da ho & friends, and appointed offals. Everyone else, the lackeys, are just doing their jobs as told to do them by those appointed over them. Anyone got a Bic?

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  5. The use of the word "insurrection" is just continuing the ongoing "Big Lie".

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  6. On the other hand no plea deal here:

    A South Carolina man arrested by the FBI in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riots has rejected an initial plea offer from federal prosecutors. William “Robbie” Norwood III, who attended his hearing virtually Tuesday afternoon, is for the present choosing to go to trial, said his lawyer, Peter Cooper.

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    1. I don't know how reliable this information is, but I was told some government folks from states these arrestees are from have asked them to ask for a jury trial. It will force the government to reveal information that they don't want known about the fateful day and these folks think that Uncle Sam will drop all charges. That would be telling if so.

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    2. "It will force the government to reveal information that they don't want known about the fateful day and these folks think that Uncle Sam will drop all charges."

      *chokes back laughter*
      - Zombie Jeffrey Epstein

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