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Law Capitol Rioter Megathread

Insurrection

a violent uprising against an authority or government.

J6 fits the definition to a T. It's hilarious watching you guys try to reinvent word definitions when you have no argument left.

The BLM riots in portland would fit under the same definition.

Nothing about J6 seemed planned, it was chaotic and stupid. Those who were there and participated should get punished, severely. But you can't give someone 22 years for being the "mastermind" behind something that was so obviously devoid of leadership and organization.

Some of the Oath-Keeper leadership were caught planning some serious shit involving smuggling guns into DC, but they were caught. I have no issue with their sentences due to this fact. But the Proud Boys aren't the oath-keepers, they're entirely different groups. Oath Keepers are an militant anti-government group; whereas the proud boys have famously been on the side of the police and government against BLM and Antifa.
 
The BLM riots in portland would fit under the same definition.

Nothing about J6 seemed planned, it was chaotic and stupid. Those who were there and participated should get punished, severely. But you can't give someone 22 years for being the "mastermind" behind something that was so obviously devoid of leadership and organization.

Some of the Oath-Keeper leadership were caught planning some serious shit involving smuggling guns into DC, but they were caught. I have no issue with their sentences due to this fact. But the Proud Boys aren't the oath-keepers, they're entirely different groups. Oath Keepers are an militant anti-government group; whereas the proud boys have famously been on the side of the police and government against BLM and Antifa.
Yes you can give someone 22 years for an insurrection even if it was devoid of leadership and organization.
 
But the Proud Boys aren't the oath-keepers, they're entirely different groups..


you wouldnt figure as much, seeing how high ranking members of both groups have a history of snitching to the feds just to receive less punishment for their own crimes that they got hung up on.

the prison community isn't going to differentiate between those two groups of gutter rats. i cant imagine that those canaries will be having a good time in there. prison doesn't take too kindly to child molesters and snitches. it doesnt matter what group they claim to be a part of, they will get the shit beat out of them equally if they ever get thrown into general population.
 
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Yes you can give someone 22 years for an insurrection even if it was devoid of leadership and organization.

being "a short bus fucking retard on the god damn spectrum" is not going to make anyone any less guilty for their crimes, nor will it ever excuse them for it.

"your honor, please show some mercy for my client because he's unorganized and his illegal scheme failed bigly."

cant say i've ever seen that one getting thrown around until now.
 
Totally proportional. Your judicial system is a shining example to us all.

Actually USA seems like a dictatorship that persecutes political dissidents. And I'm not even particularly sympathetic to the Trump movement.

How many years did Raz Simone get? Zero? Oh, okay then...
Start a thread, and tag me in, I'll be interested.
These fuckstains made a fucking mockery of everything America was born on.
 
How many of the 1,000+ January 6 "insurrectionists" got off? How many got the max penalty? How do those odds jive with other cases in the U.S. like the BLM / ANTIFA cases.

You lose.

Don’t worry, I gotchu. Already covered it.

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Overall, judges’ sentences have gone below the sentences sought by prosecutors 75% of the time, and they’ve gone below federal sentencing guidelines 40% of the time.
 
Don’t worry, I gotchu. Already covered it.

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.... and still way worse than what happened to the BLM / ANTIFA assholes that burned down a Police Station and attacked a Federal Court. You can lie to yourself and other Left Cult members, but the rest of us know what time it is.
 
He means "everybody believes it except the people who don't".

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To be fair, they didn't, they took his 50's.
 
Totally proportional. Your judicial system is a shining example to us all.

Actually USA seems like a dictatorship that persecutes political dissidents. And I'm not even particularly sympathetic to the Trump movement.

How many years did Raz Simone get? Zero? Oh, okay then...
I think you need to Google what a dictatorship is
 
.... and still way worse than what happened to the BLM / ANTIFA assholes that burned down a Police Station and attacked a Federal Court. You can lie to yourself and other Left Cult members, but the rest of us know what time it is.

You can keep trying to whatabout all you want. These idiots were trying to destroy the result of a presidential election. Your comparison ends there.
 
looks like we've got another mother/son duo who are going to prison together just to own the libs

Capitol rioter who carried zip-tie handcuffs in viral photo is sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison

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FILE - This booking photo released by the Metro Nashville, Tenn., Police Department, shows Lisa Marie Eisenhart, left, and her son Eric Gavelek Munchel. The Tennessee bartender who carried plastic zip tie handcuffs and a stun gun into the Senate gallery on Jan. 6, 2021, where he was captured in one the most widely shared photos of the U.S. Capitol riot, was sentenced Sept. 8, 2023, to nearly five years in prison. Eisenhart was also sentenced Friday to two-and-a-half years in prison.(Metro Nashville Police Department via AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Tennessee bartender who carried plastic zip tie handcuffs and a stun gun into the Senate gallery on Jan. 6, 2021, where he was captured in one the most widely shared photos of the U.S. Capitol riot, was sentenced on Friday to nearly five years in prison.

Eric Munchel, 32, was convicted of conspiracy and other charges alongside his mother, Lisa Eisenhart, 59, who was also sentenced on Friday to two-and-a-half years in prison.

The photo that went viral after the riot shows Munchel, who was dressed like a member of a SWAT team, jumping over a railing in the Senate gallery with a handful of zip-tie handcuffs in his hand. Lawmakers preparing to certify President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory had fled the Senate floor only minutes before rioters invaded the chamber.

“A photojournalist captured the moment in what has become an iconic picture from January 6, visually capturing the danger of the riot, to democracy in general and to our elected representatives in particular,” prosecutors wrote in a court filing. “Due to this photograph, Munchel is widely known on social media as ‘Zip Tie Guy.’”

Prosecutors added that “it is terrifying to contemplate what Munchel and Eisenhart would have done if members of Congress had still been present in the Senate Chamber when they entered it.”


U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth, who sentenced the pair, decided their case without a jury after a “stipulated bench trial.” That means the judge based his rulings on facts that both sides agreed to before the trial started. The proceeding allows defendants to preserve appeal rights that they would have to waive if they pleaded guilty.

Munchel’s prison term — four years and nine months behind bars — matched the sentence recommended by prosecutors. They also had recommended prison sentence of three years and 10 months for Eisenhart, of Woodstock Georgia, who has worked as a nurse for over 30 years.

Before learning his sentence, Munchel told the judge that he went to Washington so he could protect his mother if any violence erupted.

“I know now that my actions were inexcusable and wrong,” Munchel said.

Eisenhart, who didn’t address the judge in court, locked arms with her son as they stood at a podium and listened to the judge impose their sentences.

The judge described Munchel and his mother as “basically good people” who accepted responsibility for their serious crimes.

Munchel and his mother traveled from Nashville, Tennessee, to Washington, D.C., two days before then orange rapists Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally near the White House.

Both of them wore tactical vests as they walked from their hotel to join the Capitol siege, which disrupted the joint session of Congress for certifying President Joe Biden’s electoral victory. Munchel also wore all-black paramilitary garb with a stun gun holstered on his hip.

Munchel bumped fists with a member of the anti-government Oath Keepers extremist group before he and his mother entered the Capitol through an emergency exit door. Inside, Munchel stole zip-tie handcuffs from a shelf and handed one to his mother.

Eisenhart shouted, “Treason!” and “Cowards!” while she and her son stood in the Senate gallery, about 30 minutes after lawmakers fled the chamber. Munchel was carrying a handful of zip-tie cuffs as he leaped over a banister in the gallery.

Munchel was “ready to take hostages,” and his mother was prepared to help him and “show Congress who was really in charge,” prosecutors said.

“The logical inference is that Munchel and Eisenhart wanted to use the zip tie handcuffs to capture their enemies: the members of Congress voting to certify the election.”

Munchel and his mother only spent about 12 minutes inside the Capitol, but they managed to penetrate and occupy “one of the most sensitive and sacred areas of the Capitol,” prosecutors said.

Four days after the riot, FBI agents arrested Munchel, searched his home and seized zip ties matching those he stole at the Capitol. Einsenhart was arrested 10 days after the riot. Both of them remained jailed for over two months after their arrests.

More than 1,100 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the Capitol riot. More than 600 of them have been sentenced, with approximately 400 receiving terms of imprisonment ranging from three days to 22 years, according to an Associated Press review of court records.

https://apnews.com/article/munchel-eisenhart-zip-ties-capitol-riot-4128f18009385377316b7bfde0235216

the family that riots together goes to prison together. law and order baby!
 
MAGA Trash who attacked capitol police with bear spray gets dumpstered. Sentenced to 6½ years just to own the libs.

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Sean McHugh, 36, bragged that “we stormed them and we took Congress” after the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Congress affirmed Orange Cosby’s election loss after a delay.

A Jan. 6 rioter who sprayed police officers with bear spray and bragged “we stormed them and we took Congress” was sentenced to 6 ½ years in prison Thursday, federal prosecutors said.

Sean McHugh, 36, was found guilty at a bench trial in April of obstruction and assaulting, impeding or interfering with law enforcement officers, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., said.

McHugh, of Auburn, California, was sentenced to 78 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release, it said.

Prosecutors said he “actively participated” in at least four attempts to breach perimeters police set up during the riot.

McHugh sprayed officers with bear spray that he took to the Capitol, wrestled with another officer and helped others in the violent mob to push a large metal sign into police officers, prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memo.

“In between these acts of aggression, McHugh used his megaphone to spew vitriol towards officers and to encourage other rioters to act against the officers,” prosecutors wrote.

McHugh's attorney, Joseph Allen said that McHugh "made a heartfelt statement to the court today expressing remorse for his actions on January 6th" and that the 78-month sentence is below a sentencing guideline range.


Allen wrote in a sentencing memo that McHugh "is not a rioter nor is he an insurrectionist" and that his actions were not planned. McHugh maintains the use of bear spray was a spontaneous reaction after he saw his mother get hit by a projectile.

Prosecutors said McHugh took bear spray — which is more potent than the irritants designed to be used on humans — to the event and had said before Jan. 6 that he was going there to “storm Congress."

After the riot, he said on Facebook, "we stormed them and we took Congress," according to prosecutors.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...ce-bear-spray-sentenced-6-12-years-rcna103995

this fine heap of maga trash also brought his mother to the riot with him. i guess they get to take a sightseeing tour of the american prison system together.
 
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i tried to find a better picture of that magat to go with the article but instead i found this fine nugget of information....

Inside the Statutory Rape Conviction and Domestic Violence History of the Accused U.S. Capitol Rioter Who Taunted Cops as ‘Protecting :eek::eek::eek::eek:philes

Capturing an irony of Capitol rioter Sean McHugh who allegedly shouted through a bullhorn that police were “protecting :eek::eek::eek::eek:philes,” CNN dug up the suspect’s lengthy rap sheet and reported that he was convicted a little more than a decade ago for the statutory rape of a 14-year-old girl

https://lawandcrime.com/u-s-capitol...ops-as-protecting-:eek::eek::eek::eek:philes/

oof
 
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