I don’t know exactly how this domestic terrorist got the label #TwoPackBatter, but I do know AFO#352 needs to be identified and arrested for what he did on January 6th...
A Georgia county Republican chairwoman and her husband were arrested earlier this month...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mandy Robinson-Hand and her husband, Charles Hand III, were arrested Friday by the FBI and charged with four misdemeanors related to their alleged entry into the Capitol alongside hundreds of others in the pro-Trump crowd. Robinson-Hand is listed as chairwoman of the Taylor County Republican Party on the website of the Georgia Republican Party and her Facebook page shows she was involved in local politics in the Middle Georgia county.
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Federal authorities identified the Hands from tips, surveillance camera and documentary film footage, and the electronic signatures from their cell phones, which investigators say put the couple in several locations inside the Capitol, according to an FBI affidavit filed in the case.
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The Hands are each charged with entering a restricted building, two separate counts of disorderly conduct and another count of unlawful demonstrating at the Capitol. They were released on their own recognizance pending their arraignment in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
It’s not Robinson-Hand’s first arrest. In 2009, she received a five-year sentence in Taylor County on a drug charge for opiates, for which she served four months behind bars, according to records from the Georgia Department of Correction.
This Missouri couple was sentenced in late January...
The Kansas City Star
A former Missouri Christian school teacher and her husband who said former President Donald Trump and the crowd contributed to the environment that led to the Capitol riot were sentenced Thursday to home detention and two years’ probation. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Zachary Wilson to 45 days of home detention and Kelsey Wilson to 30 days, along with 60 hours of community service. They also must each pay $500 in restitution for damage done to the Capitol during the insurrection, which prosecutors say totaled $1.5 million. “It’s hard to avoid getting on a soap box in these cases, and I’m trying to resist doing that,” Mehta said. “But I don’t think it would be appropriate to at least not let any sentencing pass without reflecting on the magnitude of what occurred on January the sixth and how you all contributed to it.”
Mehta said Jan. 6 was a day in which the country was to transition power peacefully from one president to the next. “Regrettably, you all made the decision to do something that contributed to a transition of power that ultimately was marred by violence, destruction and death,” he told the Wilsons. “And that’s not something that anybody ought to downplay or suggest was not significant or could be justified by events earlier in the summer. It’s really not justifiable.”
The sentencing for the single misdemeanor charge of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building on Jan. 6. was held via video conference in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The Wilsons had each faced a maximum sentence of six months in jail and a $5,000 fine. The government had recommended 14 days’ incarceration, three years’ probation and $500 restitution. The Wilsons are the third and fourth Missouri residents to be sentenced of the 18 who have been charged in the Capitol riot cases. They each addressed the judge before he issued their sentences. “I cannot apologize enough or express remorse that I have for the actions that day,” Zachary Wilson said. “My wife and I went to Washington, D.C., to hear former President Trump and the guest speakers. We had no intention of interfering with the Congressional proceedings.
I wrote about these two jackasses a week after the riot. Seems they’ve had a falling out...
WRC-TV
A former Virginia police officer pleaded guilty on Friday to storming the U.S. Capitol with another former officer who is scheduled to be tried next month on charges related to the riot.
Former Rocky Mount, Virginia, police officer Jacob Fracker, 30, who was fired by the town after his arrest, has agreed to cooperate with federal prosecutors, his attorney said. A date for his sentencing wasn't immediately set.
Fracker pleaded guilty to conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding, the joint session of Congress that convened on Jan. 6, 2021, to certify President Joe Biden's electoral victory. The felony charge is punishable by a maximum prison sentence of five years.
Fracker's co-defendant, 49-year-old Thomas Robertson, has pleaded not guilty to all charges in the case. Robertston has a trial scheduled to start on April 4. The town of Rocky Mount also fired Robertson after the Capitol siege.
These morons who insurrected on the buddy system didn’t think they’d do time...
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Two pals from Beaver County who breached the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection by a pro-Trump mob and then bragged about it online were each sentenced Wednesday to a month in jail.
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, presiding in the District of Columbia, imposed those terms on Mitchell Vukich, of New Brighton, and Nicholas Perretta, of Baden, who were captured on video roaming around the Capitol building and later boasted about smoking pot inside during the rioting.
In texts to each other after the attack, both had said they didn't think they would go to jail. Perretta had also told his friend he should have told the FBI to "[expletive] off" when agents questioned him — but in the end, both confessed immediately and later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts of parading in a Capitol building.
Their jail sentences were expected.
The FBI continues to seek the public’s assistance in identifying individuals who participated in unlawful conduct during the Capitol Insurrection. New images are added frequently...
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