Lock him up! ‘Who’s gonna hack it?’ Jan. 6 rioter who stole Nancy Pelosi’s laptop now facing charges, feds say https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...y-pelosis-laptop-now-facing-charges-feds-say/
Round him up. Lock him up! Judge To Issue Bench Warrant for No-Show Jan. 6 Rioter Accused of Assaulting Police The accused rioter did not appear in court and may pose a danger to arresting officers, a judge warned. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/judg...-assaulting-police_n_6734f074e4b07b3c594851c9
Another idiot who needs to be locked up. This one a third string practice-team football player who gets no game time. Proably got one too many hits to the head. Report: Former Panthers linebacker charged with assaulting officers during Jan. 6 attack Federal prosecutors said Antwione Williams was arrested in Georgia on Thursday and is charged with assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol. https://www.wral.com/story/report-f...ulting-officers-during-jan-6-attack/21724169/
Why is this violent idiot not locked up in prison with no bail after being convicted of January 6th crimes? Convicted Jan. 6 rioter now found guilty of plotting to kill FBI agents Edward Kelley plotted to kill FBI agents and attack an FBI office in Tennessee. https://abcnews.go.com/US/convicted-jan-6-rioter-now-found-guilty-plotting/story?id=116052591 A convicted Jan. 6 rioter has now been found guilty of plotting to murder FBI agents who were investigating the Capitol insurrection. Edward Kelley, 35, was convicted Wednesday in the federal case against him in Knoxville, Tennessee, according to the Department of Justice. He is scheduled to be sentenced on May 7, and could face a sentence of up to life in prison. Kelley made a "kill list" of FBI agents who were investigating the Jan. 6 riot, the Department of Justice said in a press release following the conviction. Prosecutors said he plotted to attack the Knoxville FBI office with "car bombs and incendiary devices appended to drones," and to assassinate FBI agents "in their homes and in public places such as movie theaters." “The safety of our men and women in law enforcement is of paramount concern,” U.S. Attorney Francis M. Hamilton III said Wednesday. “There is simply no room in society for those who would engage in this kind of reprehensible conduct and threaten to assassinate FBI agents and others who are honorably serving to uphold the law, and this office will pursue all such threats against civil servants working for the public good.” Earlier this month, Kelley was convicted on multiple counts, including assaulting law enforcement, at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., said Kelley was identified in photos and videos from the insurrection, and was seen in an "altercation" with a United States Capitol Police officer "where he and two other men throw the officer to the ground." Kelley was seen in the footage pushing against a metal barricade guarded by police to access the Capitol building. He then used a piece of wood to smash a window, then entered the building through the window, prosecutors said. While inside the Capitol, Kelley confronted U.S. Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman, and was also spotted in the Senate Gallery, according to prosecutors. He is expected to be sentenced in Washington, D.C., federal court on April 7.
We will see... all of us have seen how often Trump keeps his promises in the past. ‘Trump’s gonna pardon me anyways,’ January 6 rioter scoffs as he’s led from court to prison https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/06/politics/january-6-rioter-trump-pardon
As I've stated several times...when those two old farts (Biden and Trump) had a private meeting at the White House, they most likely discussed how each would protect each other's asses. Deals were made about Pardons and I strongly do not believe the January 6th, 2021 rioters who were convicted for attacking/injuring police officers would remain in prison while others convicted of lesser criminal activities would probably receive a Pardon from Trump. Those who have already served prison and been released get nothing. Law enforcement would have an unfavorable view of the incoming President-elect, who they're supposed to protect. They would see Trump as someone who's not about law and order but is more interested in not holding those accountable for attacking/injuring law enforcement. The country is still recovering from the Pandemic and the attack on our Capitol, Democracy, and the U.S. Constitution. We need to move on as one country and not bring that baggage shit into the next administration and any other administration after 2028. More importantly, Trump doesn't want to be looking over his shoulder for the next 4 years when some Republicans still bring concealed weapons to their offices at the Capitol. wrbtrader
Guns and Confederate Woodstock go together. Trump claimed there was "not one gun" amid Jan. 6 rioters. Here are some of the guns at the Capitol that day. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-claimed-there-was-not-one-gun-jan-6-rioters-capitol-riot/
January 6th rioter arrested in Canada will be sent back to the U.S. to serve his sentence. I guess appearing on the news mocking the U.S. authorities while he was a fugitive in Canada was not a good idea. "He was standing up for his “rights” as an American and refused to be locked up." Nor was his storming the Capitol on January 6th a good idea either. This guy seems to regularly make bad choices. But that's what MAGA idiots do. ‘A fugitive from US justice’: Jan. 6 rioter arrested in Canada after applying for asylum and refusing to report to prison for storming Capitol with his mom https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...-to-prison-for-storming-capitol-with-his-mom/ An Indiana man convicted of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6 with his mother was arrested in Canada this week after failing to report to prison and attempting to apply for asylum there, with local border agents capturing the 32-year-old in Whistler — on the anniversary of the 2021 insurrection — while he was on a snowboarding trip, according to reports. Antony Vo, a former Bloomington resident and “fugitive from U.S. justice,” was arrested without incident in Whistler, British Columbia, on Jan. 6 for violating Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), according to a statement from the Canada Border Services Agency. He applied for asylum in the country last month after skipping out on a nine-month prison sentence that he was supposed to serve after being found guilty of multiple charges related to the Jan. 6 attack, including entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, violent entry or disorderly conduct in a Capitol building or grounds and parading, and demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. “We can confirm that Mr. Vo, a fugitive from U.S. justice, was arrested without incident in Whistler, BC on January 6, 2025, on warrant under the IRPA,” said CBSA spokesperson Rebecca Purdy in a statement to Law&Crime on Thursday. “The CBSA has a legal obligation to remove all foreign nationals who are inadmissible to Canada under the IRPA and who have a removal order in force.” In August, it was reported by CBS News that Vo was missing and there was an “active effort” underway to find him after he failed to report to the federal correctional facility in Terre Haute, Indiana, where he was slated to serve out his sentence. Vo had already drawn scrutiny and been reprimanded by the judge in his Jan. 6 case — U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who oversaw Donald Trump’s election fraud case before special counsel Jack Smith essentially dropped the matter — for violating pretrial release conditions and referring to himself as a “Jan. 6 wrongful convict,” in addition to blasting the judicial system as convicting him in a “kangaroo court.” A source told CBS authorities suspected Vo could be in Canada, but his location couldn’t be confirmed. He later came forward in December and admitted to being across the northern border, telling the CW affiliate WISH that he was standing up for his “rights” as an American and refused to be locked up. “Our country, ourselves, we have a long history of standing up for our rights, what we believe in,” Vo told the outlet. “The majority of Jan. 6 people have been held more than accountable.” According to WISH, Vo was living somewhere in Canada with his mother, who got hit with federal charges in August for her alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 riots, before his arrest this week. The Toronto Star reported Sunday, Jan. 5, that Vo was in Whistler to snowboard after speaking with him. The newspaper said he crossed into the country either through North Dakota or Montana, with CBSA officials having “no record” of him entering, according to Purdy. “The CBSA does not have a record of Antony Vo entering Canada at Regway, SK, or any other official port of entry,” Purdy told Law&Crime. Vo’s failed application for asylum described his conviction as being part of a government conspiracy and “purely political persecution.” He told WISH that he believed President-elect Trump will pardon him and other Jan. 6 rioters once he’s back in office on Jan. 20, saying: “I think at a fundamental level, like at a foundational level, the whole January 6 thing is just so politicized and corrupted. I think that we’re entirely misrepresented. We’re basically entrapped and treated like very differently than any other protesters.” Speaking to the Toronto Star before his arrest, Vo said he was “pretty much 99 percent sure” that he’d be pardoned. “I really don’t have any reason to doubt it,” he said. “It’s definitely a priority for him.” Describing why he stormed the Capitol, Vo told WISH he thought authorities were letting demonstrators in on purpose. “I really thought that the police were keeping their oaths to the constitution and were stepping aside to let us exercise our constitutionally guaranteed rights,” he said. “I thought it was totally permitted.” Up until this week, Vo was waiting for assurances from Canadian officials that he wouldn’t be detained and deported back to the U.S. as a result of skipping out on his prison sentence. His mother’s case is still pending.