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Law Capitol Rioter Megathread

newsweek has put out an article of a list of all the january 6th insurrectionists who have received prison sentences after fucking around at the capitol and then finding out.

https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-capitol-rioters-jailed-sentences-january-6-1826075

ive probably missed out on a few here or there. i try to keep ya'll updated but there's been so much maga trash getting dumpstered lately that i can barely keep up.
 
They aren't "falling for" anything, they're using it. Reality doesn't suit them so they're just creating narratives out of whole cloth.

It's 100% prime whataboutism seasoned with copium.
Perhaps; same shit, different pile.

Pathetic either way, acting like they're scoring some sort of telling blow over something so easily thrown back in their faces.
 
What's unfortunate is that this guy and baked Alaska will get out after 60 days without learning a damn thing. They will make themselves seem like martyrs and this whole thing will only strengthen the victim complex their followers have.
I just wanted to point out how fuckin absurd it is to describe a chud employee from a dogshit , actually that's doing dogshit a disservice, grift machine for rubes, as a journalist, how fuckin dumb do you have to be to think the slime they put out is journalism in any shape or form....{<jordan}
 
Idaho MAGA Trash sentenced to 30 months in prison for role in US Capitol breach

"I understood what Jesus felt like when he was in the garden of Gethsemane praying and felt so alone," St Cyr said in a video on Facebook after the sentencing.

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An Idaho insurrectionist who was found guilty for her role in the Jan. 6, 2021 United States Capitol riot was sentenced to 30 months in prison and three years of supervised release on Wednesday, the Department of Justice said.

Yvonne St Cyr, 55, told her Facebook live viewers directly after her sentencing in Washington D.C, "I just got sentenced to 30 months of confinement" as well as 36 months of probation, $2,000 in restitution and a $1,000 fine. The Department of Justice originally asked for 33 months in prison. She will have a date set in six weeks to report to prison, St Cyr said in the video.

"I understood what Jesus felt like when he was in the garden of Gethsemane praying and felt so alone," St Cyr said, apparently referring to the four Gospels that said Jesus Christ prayed in Gethsemane, a Biblical site in Jerusalem, before his crucifixion.

She also said she wanted to read a seven-page to U.S. District Judge John Bates, but that he cut her off after the fifth page and told her she only had one minute left to continue.

"It obviously irritated him," she said. St Cyr also said the prosecutors "wanted to paint their little narrative and their little lie."

Further in her video, she said after U.S. President Joe Biden was elected, she stopped filing her taxes.

"We went to war for this and so we quit filing. We haven't filed since 2019," St Cyr said.

NBC reported that during the sentencing, St Cyr -- a military veteran -- said she took an oath to defend the Constitution and repeated her claims that the last presidential election was stolen.

St Cyr was found guilty in March of obstructing and interfering with police during a civil disorder -- a felony -- entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building, disorderly conduct in a capitol building and parading / demonstrating in a capitol building.

FBI Special Agent Matthew Gano wrote in a criminal complaint that St Cyr went into the Capitol during the riot sometime between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Jan. 6 and live-streamed video from inside the Capitol, where she was photographed inside the Senators Hideaway Office, as previously reported by KTVB.

In a live video that appears to have been taken in St Cyr's hotel room following the riot, she talks about breaching the Capitol and references the QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims that the government is controlled by a secret cabal of Satan-worshiping Democrats and elites who sexually assault children and drink their blood. She also repeated unfounded claims that President Joe Biden's victory was the result of fraud.

On Tuesday, US prosecutors filed a supplement sentencing memorandum displaying St Cyr's Facebook posts leading up to her sentencing in which she said she never pushed her way through barricades at the Capitol, she was just pushed into them. However, US attorneys said she repeatedly pushed herself against the barricades and encouraged others to do the same.

"These people will someday be held accountable for all their lies!" she wrote on Sept. 6.

In a video posted before her sentencing, she said even if she does end up in federal custody, “prison will give me plenty of time to write a book.”

Prosecutors said in their memorandum that as St Cyr's posts progressed over the next week, "the basis set forth the government’s prior sentencing recommendation have only grown more salient and troubling over the past two weeks."

Her husband, Troy St. Cyr, wrote a letter of support dated Sept. 11 -- he said in the letter "Our President said come to DC on Jan 6 for the stop the steal rally, so we packed up and went to answer the call."

https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/l...daho/277-8e208944-9f82-4cd6-8dbd-667da9195851
 
Slobbering MAGA Trash who threw flagpole at police during Jan. 6 riot gets dumpstered. Sentenced to more than 6 years in prison just to own the libs

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A Tennessee insurrectionist who wrote on social media about wanting to “take over the Capitol building” before the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, where he threw a flagpole at a police officer’s head, has been sentenced to more than six years in prison

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Joseph Padilla, of Cleveland, Tennessee, was convicted in May of assault with a dangerous weapon, obstruction of Congress and other charges after a bench trial in Washington's federal court.

Padilla has been behind bars since his February 2021 arrest. U.S. District Judge John D. Bates, who found him guilty after the bench trial, ordered him this week to serve 6 1/2 years in prison.

Prosecutors say Padilla, a former prison corrections officer, spent hours the day of the riot verbally and physically attacking police, who were trying to beat back the angry mob of orange rapist supporters as lawmakers met in the Capitol to certify then-President-elect Joe Biden 's electoral victory.

After other rioters attacked police with objects such as crutches and a hockey stick, Padilla launched a flagpole toward officers, hitting one of them in the head, prosecutors said in court records. Prosecutors say he then lied under oath on the witness stand about it, claiming he was trying to hit another rioter.

A day after the riot, Padilla wrote on social media that he was “proud” of his actions, adding: “It’s guns next, that’s the only way,” prosecutors said. Prosecutors also pointed to several of Padilla's social media comments calling for a revolution ahead of Jan. 6.

“We’ve gotta do it on the 6th or never at all. We have to take over the Capitol Building, immediately pass acts dissolving the current Legislative body, and fill the places with uncompromising Patriots from among those of us there," Padilla wrote in one post in late December 2020.

Padilla's lawyer told the judge that his client, a U.S. Army veteran, “regrets ever having gone to the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.” Padilla's lawyer said the man has lived an “exemplary life” despite a “troubled upbringing,” which included a stint of homelessness, and that his actions on Jan. 6 were “not typical of his life pattern.”

Padilla “states that every day is torture having to live with the fact that his actions are the direct reason for his family’s separation and hardship. He understands that his actions on January 6th caused himself and his family the pain and suffering they now deal with daily," defense attorney Michael Cronkright wrote in court papers.

An email seeking comment was sent to Conkright after Wednesday's hearing.

More than 1,100 people have been charged with federal crimes stemming from the riot, which left dozens of police officers injured and halted Congress' certification of Biden's victory. Over 650 defendants have pleaded guilty. More than 600 have been sentenced, with over half receiving terms of imprisonment ranging from three days to 22 years.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/man-threw-flagpole-police-jan-6-riot-gets-103170854

one of the freedom foamers just collected his stupid prize today. he used to work as a prison corrections officer. now he gets to be corrected.

the party of law & order and personal accountability. back the blue. blue lives matter.
 
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i know right? tell it to all those nazi's at nuremburg who got hauled off to prison or hanged after never stepping foot inside of a concentration camp.
There have been more people charged for involvement in January 6 than there were Nazis charged at Nuremburg.
 
Prosecutorial discretion? What is that?
<Dany07>
"So far, the median prison sentence for the Jan. 6 rioters is 60 days, according to TIME’s calculation of the public records. An additional 113 rioters have been sentenced to periods of home detention, while most sentences have included fines, community service and probation for low-level offenses like illegally parading or demonstrating in the Capitol, which is a misdemeanor."
 
Slobbering MAGA Trash who threw flagpole at police during Jan. 6 riot gets dumpstered. Sentenced to more than 6 years in prison just to own the libs

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A Tennessee insurrectionist who wrote on social media about wanting to “take over the Capitol building” before the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, where he threw a flagpole at a police officer’s head, has been sentenced to more than six years in prison

Screen%20Shot%202021-09-20%20at%203.57.23%20PM.png


Joseph Padilla, of Cleveland, Tennessee, was convicted in May of assault with a dangerous weapon, obstruction of Congress and other charges after a bench trial in Washington's federal court.

Padilla has been behind bars since his February 2021 arrest. U.S. District Judge John D. Bates, who found him guilty after the bench trial, ordered him this week to serve 6 1/2 years in prison.

Prosecutors say Padilla, a former prison corrections officer, spent hours the day of the riot verbally and physically attacking police, who were trying to beat back the angry mob of orange rapist supporters as lawmakers met in the Capitol to certify then-President-elect Joe Biden 's electoral victory.

After other rioters attacked police with objects such as crutches and a hockey stick, Padilla launched a flagpole toward officers, hitting one of them in the head, prosecutors said in court records. Prosecutors say he then lied under oath on the witness stand about it, claiming he was trying to hit another rioter.

A day after the riot, Padilla wrote on social media that he was “proud” of his actions, adding: “It’s guns next, that’s the only way,” prosecutors said. Prosecutors also pointed to several of Padilla's social media comments calling for a revolution ahead of Jan. 6.

“We’ve gotta do it on the 6th or never at all. We have to take over the Capitol Building, immediately pass acts dissolving the current Legislative body, and fill the places with uncompromising Patriots from among those of us there," Padilla wrote in one post in late December 2020.

Padilla's lawyer told the judge that his client, a U.S. Army veteran, “regrets ever having gone to the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.” Padilla's lawyer said the man has lived an “exemplary life” despite a “troubled upbringing,” which included a stint of homelessness, and that his actions on Jan. 6 were “not typical of his life pattern.”

Padilla “states that every day is torture having to live with the fact that his actions are the direct reason for his family’s separation and hardship. He understands that his actions on January 6th caused himself and his family the pain and suffering they now deal with daily," defense attorney Michael Cronkright wrote in court papers.

An email seeking comment was sent to Conkright after Wednesday's hearing.

More than 1,100 people have been charged with federal crimes stemming from the riot, which left dozens of police officers injured and halted Congress' certification of Biden's victory. Over 650 defendants have pleaded guilty. More than 600 have been sentenced, with over half receiving terms of imprisonment ranging from three days to 22 years.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/man-threw-flagpole-police-jan-6-riot-gets-103170854

one of the freedom foamers just collected his stupid prize today. he used to work as a prison corrections officer. now he gets to be corrected.

the party of law & order and personal accountability. back the blue. blue lives matter.


That is NOT the picture I want floating around when I report to prison.
 





aww what a bummer. when you decide to join a group of rioters and go trespassing through government property in an attempt to stop an election from certified, i guess holding up a camera or cellphone isn't going to be enough to exonerate you from your crimes. i guess thats good to know, in case i ever feel like joining up with a group of people who are about to rob a bank and i storm into the bank with them while holding up my phone and taking selfies. aww hell, i bet i could even storm Area 51 if i just hold up a camera and tell all the feds to put down their guns and let me on through because i'm an independent journalist.
 
Idaho MAGA Trash sentenced to 30 months in prison for role in US Capitol breach

"I understood what Jesus felt like when he was in the garden of Gethsemane praying and felt so alone," St Cyr said in a video on Facebook after the sentencing.

cdb8712f-2bd8-401e-b1eb-5395cda93126_750x422.jpg


An Idaho insurrectionist who was found guilty for her role in the Jan. 6, 2021 United States Capitol riot was sentenced to 30 months in prison and three years of supervised release on Wednesday, the Department of Justice said.

Yvonne St Cyr, 55, told her Facebook live viewers directly after her sentencing in Washington D.C, "I just got sentenced to 30 months of confinement" as well as 36 months of probation, $2,000 in restitution and a $1,000 fine. The Department of Justice originally asked for 33 months in prison. She will have a date set in six weeks to report to prison, St Cyr said in the video.

"I understood what Jesus felt like when he was in the garden of Gethsemane praying and felt so alone," St Cyr said, apparently referring to the four Gospels that said Jesus Christ prayed in Gethsemane, a Biblical site in Jerusalem, before his crucifixion.

She also said she wanted to read a seven-page to U.S. District Judge John Bates, but that he cut her off after the fifth page and told her she only had one minute left to continue.

"It obviously irritated him," she said. St Cyr also said the prosecutors "wanted to paint their little narrative and their little lie."

Further in her video, she said after U.S. President Joe Biden was elected, she stopped filing her taxes.

"We went to war for this and so we quit filing. We haven't filed since 2019," St Cyr said.

NBC reported that during the sentencing, St Cyr -- a military veteran -- said she took an oath to defend the Constitution and repeated her claims that the last presidential election was stolen.

St Cyr was found guilty in March of obstructing and interfering with police during a civil disorder -- a felony -- entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building, disorderly conduct in a capitol building and parading / demonstrating in a capitol building.

FBI Special Agent Matthew Gano wrote in a criminal complaint that St Cyr went into the Capitol during the riot sometime between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Jan. 6 and live-streamed video from inside the Capitol, where she was photographed inside the Senators Hideaway Office, as previously reported by KTVB.

In a live video that appears to have been taken in St Cyr's hotel room following the riot, she talks about breaching the Capitol and references the QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims that the government is controlled by a secret cabal of Satan-worshiping Democrats and elites who sexually assault children and drink their blood. She also repeated unfounded claims that President Joe Biden's victory was the result of fraud.

On Tuesday, US prosecutors filed a supplement sentencing memorandum displaying St Cyr's Facebook posts leading up to her sentencing in which she said she never pushed her way through barricades at the Capitol, she was just pushed into them. However, US attorneys said she repeatedly pushed herself against the barricades and encouraged others to do the same.

"These people will someday be held accountable for all their lies!" she wrote on Sept. 6.

In a video posted before her sentencing, she said even if she does end up in federal custody, “prison will give me plenty of time to write a book.”

Prosecutors said in their memorandum that as St Cyr's posts progressed over the next week, "the basis set forth the government’s prior sentencing recommendation have only grown more salient and troubling over the past two weeks."

Her husband, Troy St. Cyr, wrote a letter of support dated Sept. 11 -- he said in the letter "Our President said come to DC on Jan 6 for the stop the steal rally, so we packed up and went to answer the call."

https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/l...daho/277-8e208944-9f82-4cd6-8dbd-667da9195851
"we havent filed taxes since 2019!"...tell me more..<{jackyeah}>if only you could bottle crazy these Qnuts could power the continent..
 
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