Law Trump just pardoned 1.5k rioters and Proud Boys.....

Was this posted? A J6 participant who was just pardoned was killed during a traffic stop today. He apparently resisted and had a gun on him. Crazy thing is he was sentenced to 6 months for misdemeanors like walking around the Capitol.

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Believe it or not, the violent and destructive element during the blm protests piss me off more bc they are taking the spotlight away from and giving people reason to easily dismiss something

Really? The violent and destructive element during the blm protests piss me off because they were assaulting innocent civilians and destroying their businesses.



Nothing says 'black lives matter' like beating a minority store owner and his black wife unconscious.
 
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You think Tario was unjustly convicted? What do you know about the case that would make you say that? Are you unaware that he planned violence and coordinated with those on the ground?

What makes you say they were hammered? Is it wrong to make an example of those who tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power?

You think 20+ years is commensurate with planning what he planned? Granted, storming the capital is not the same as firebombing federal buildings and attacking cops in portland or minneapolis or any of the other cities during the floyd riots, but people were arrested for very violent and destructive acts-multiple times (mainly portland) which in my opinion, is much more serious than walking through the halls of the capital with hundreds of others-the ones that were non violent, who got prison time. The ones that attacked cops or the group that chased down the black officer-they need a good long sentence.

Keep in mind that I think the whole lot on both sides are very un-fine people and are shitbags, but one side just about everyone was convicted of something while the other side almost everyone had their multiole
Charges dropped and the charges were violent.
 
You think 20+ years is commensurate with planning what he planned?
Planning to use violence to prevent the peaceful transfer of power? Yeah definitely, pretty unique and heinous crime.
Granted, storming the capital is not the same as firebombing federal buildings and attacking cops in portland or minneapolis or any of the other cities during the floyd riots, but people were arrested for very violent and destructive acts-multiple times (mainly portland) which in my opinion, is much more serious than walking through the halls of the capital with hundreds of others-the ones that were non violent, who got prison time. The ones that attacked cops or the group that chased down the black officer-they need a good long sentence.
Tario wasn't just tresspassing though, he engaged in seditious conspiracy which is quite serious. Do you disagree?
 
You think 20+ years is commensurate with planning what he planned? Granted, storming the capital is not the same as firebombing federal buildings and attacking cops in portland or minneapolis or any of the other cities during the floyd riots, but people were arrested for very violent and destructive acts-multiple times (mainly portland) which in my opinion, is much more serious than walking through the halls of the capital with hundreds of others-the ones that were non violent, who got prison time. The ones that attacked cops or the group that chased down the black officer-they need a good long sentence.

Keep in mind that I think the whole lot on both sides are very un-fine people and are shitbags, but one side just about everyone was convicted of something while the other side almost everyone had their multiole
Charges dropped and the charges were violent.
How do you feel about the dude that gave a female police officer a lifetime of brain damage.? She will have brain damage until she dies.
I find it funny with the same people that bring up the shitbags in other riots, never bring up the dude that gave a woman brain damage, because he gave her brain damage in the name of Trump, which I guess makes it OK.
I was raised to never put hands on a woman, but if I did , I would tell the cops I did it for Trump and maybe I will catch a pardon.
 
How do you feel about the dude that gave a female police officer a lifetime of brain damage.? She will have brain damage until she dies.
I find it funny with the same people that bring up the shitbags in other riots, never bring up the dude that gave a woman brain damage, because he gave her brain damage in the name of Trump, which I guess makes it OK.
I was raised to never put hands on a woman, but if I did , I would tell the cops I did it for Trump and maybe I will catch a pardon.

Are you suggesting that I am defending a. Any of them and b. The ones that attacked cops? I explicitly stated they needed really long sentences. I am not defending anyone. I hate trump and his j6 fucks, but I think some of them were hammered with 2-3 year sentences while antifa twats that got arrested for firebombing the fed courthouse in portland had charges dropped
 
I hate trump and his j6 fucks, but I think some of them were hammered with 2-3 year sentences while antifa twats that got arrested for firebombing the fed courthouse in portland had charges dropped
Can you point to one example of this? So far the only example you've pointed to is a guy who was convicted of seditious conspiracy.
 
Pardoned J6er gets 17 years in Prison for deadly DUI crash.
Sure Fat Trump pardoned them all but it looks like all of them are slowly making their way back to prison.
 
You think 20+ years is commensurate with planning what he planned? Granted, storming the capital is not the same as firebombing federal buildings and attacking cops in portland or minneapolis or any of the other cities during the floyd riots, but people were arrested for very violent and destructive acts-multiple times (mainly portland) which in my opinion, is much more serious than walking through the halls of the capital with hundreds of others-the ones that were non violent, who got prison time. The ones that attacked cops or the group that chased down the black officer-they need a good long sentence.

Keep in mind that I think the whole lot on both sides are very un-fine people and are shitbags, but one side just about everyone was convicted of something while the other side almost everyone had their multiole
Charges dropped and the charges were violent.

This is the hypocrisy and bs political left wing agenda exposed.

No issue with those who did wrong in both cases being dealt with appropriately.

The sham is that it is apparently ok to enact a vengeful agenda against minor or no offenders in one case and use the same political influence to let everyone off scott free in another
 
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This is the hypocrisy and bs political left wing agenda exposed.

No issue with those who did wrong in both cases being dealt with appropriately.

The sham is that is ok to enact a vengeful agenda against minor or no offenders who one case and use the same political influence to let everyone off scott free in another

That has always been my issue. I have zero love for trump or his j6 crowd. Hate them both, actually. But I think some of those people were given prison sentences for what amounts to trespassing. Just milling through the halls with signs and they were charged and sentenced to a year or more while the same antifa twats get arrested over and over again for rioting, attacking police, breaking windows, and trying to burn down the fed courthouse and their cases were dropped or never brought in the first place. I get it, all those pussies wear masks but they could be identified if they wanted to. They just don’t want to.

I also get that there needs to be some punishment for traipsing through the capital vs yet another riot in portland for 120 days in a row. You would think that would make them actually want to do something about it, but george floyd was murdered so it’s allowed because they’re grieving
 
all those pussies wear masks but they could be identified if they wanted to. They just don’t want to.
As someone trained in this sort of thing, how would you go about arresting someone who shows up on public transportation, dresses exactly the same as hundreds of others, wears a mask and gloves, commits a crime in the middle of total chaos and then leaves on foot as part of a larger group.
 
That has always been my issue. I have zero love for trump or his j6 crowd. Hate them both, actually. But I think some of those people were given prison sentences for what amounts to trespassing. Just milling through the halls with signs and they were charged and sentenced to a year or more while the same antifa twats get arrested over and over again for rioting, attacking police, breaking windows, and trying to burn down the fed courthouse and their cases were dropped or never brought in the first place. I get it, all those pussies wear masks but they could be identified if they wanted to. They just don’t want to.

I also get that there needs to be some punishment for traipsing through the capital vs yet another riot in portland for 120 days in a row. You would think that would make them actually want to do something about it, but george floyd was murdered so it’s allowed because they’re grieving
Can you name one or two such cases? So far the one guy you mentioned was convicted of seditious conspiracy which is hardly a minor crime.
 
As someone trained in this sort of thing, how would you go about arresting someone who shows up on public transportation, dresses exactly the same as hundreds of others, wears a mask and gloves, commits a crime in the middle of total chaos and then leaves on foot as part of a larger group.

It's one part of the fanfiction they like to tell themselves.

Law enforcement worked as diligently as possible to identify and arrest those responsible for the violence and property damaged caused during the George Floyd/BLM riots. Thousands of people were arrested and served time for their roles.

It's just as you noted, easier said than done to identify and capture literally everyone responsible in a single city let alone across the entire nation. I'm sure there are people on camera committing violence on J6 that avoided capture as well.
 
Can you name one or two such cases? So far the one guy you mentioned was convicted of seditious conspiracy which is hardly a minor crime.
  • Here ya go, smartass. You could have looked this up yourself. What looking this up did force me to realize was that the ones that assaulted a police officers but marginally more time. I saw a few assaulting a police officer and they got 19 months
  • Alexander Bennett Sheppard, 24, of Powell, Ohio, was sentenced to serve 19 months in prison, 24 months of supervised release and ordered to pay $3,170. He was found guilty of multiple charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding, and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building.
  • Narayana C. Rheiner, 42, of Baltimore, Maryland, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and ordered to pay $2,000. Rheiner pleaded guilty to one count of interfering with law enforcement officers during a civil disorder.
  • Leo Christopher Kelly, 37, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was sentenced to 30 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and ordered to pay $7,000. He was found guilty at trial of obstructing an official proceeding and six other misdemeanors.
  • Bradley Wayne Weeks, 44, of Macclenny, Florida, was sentenced to 10 months in prison, 24 months of supervised release with 12 months of home detention, and ordered to pay $2,000. He was found guilty of a number of charges, including obstructing an official proceeding, and disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building.
  • Cleveland Grover Meredith, Jr., 52, of Hayesville, North Carolina, was sentenced to 28 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release and ordered to pay $100 after pleading guilty to one charge of communication of threats.
  • Christine Priola, 49, of Willoughby, Ohio, was sentenced to 15 months in prison, one year supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to obstructing an official proceeding.
  • Daniel Warmus, 37, of Alden, New York, was sentenced to 45 days in prison, two years of probation, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • David Alan Blair, 26, of Clarksburg, Maryland was sentenced to five months in prison, 18 months of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to one charge of civil disorder.
  • Lonnie Leroy Coffman, 70, of Falkville, Alabama, was sentenced to 46 months, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay $200 after pleading guilty to possession of an unregistered firearm.
  • Robert Maurice Reeder, 55, of Bel Air, Maryland, was sentenced to three months in prison and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one count of demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Moises Romero, of Cooper City, Florida, was sentenced to a year and a day in prison, a year of supervised release, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to one count of civil disorder.
  • Frank J. Scavo, 58, of Old Forge, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 60 days in prison and ordered to pay a combined $5,510 after pleading guilty to one count of demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Matthew Jay Webler, 42, of Decatur, Georgia, was sentenced to 45 days in prison and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one count of demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Thomas Webster, 54, of White Plains, New York, was sentenced to 10 years in prison, three year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,570 after being found guilty of a number of charges, including assaulting, resisting or impeding an officer with a dangerous weapon.
  • Russell Dean Alford, 60, of Hokes Bluff, Alabama, was sentenced to a year in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $570 after being convicted of a number of charges, including violent entry to the Capitol.
  • Tommy Frederick Allan, 52, of Rocklin, California, was sentenced to 21 months in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding.
  • Ryan Keith Ashlock, of Gardner, Kansas, was sentenced to 70 days in prison, 12 months of supervised release, 100 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $525 after pleading guilty to one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building.
  • Matthew Baggott, 29, of Woodbury, Tennessee, was sentenced to three months in prison, a year of supervised release, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $525.
  • Dawn Bancroft, 58, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 60 days in prison, three years' probation, 100 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510.
  • Robert L. Bauer, 43, of Cave City, Kentucky, was sentenced to 45 days incarceration, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to a charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Bryan Betancur, also known as "Bryan Clooney" or "Maximo Clooney," 23, of Silver Spring, Maryland—a self-professed white supremacist, according to court documents—was sentenced to four months in prison, a year of supervised release, and ordered to pay a combined $525 after pleading guilty to a charge of entering and remaining in a restricted building.
  • Dona Sue Bissey, 52, of Bloomfield, Indiana, was sentenced to 14 days in prison, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • James Bonet, 29, of Glens Falls, New York, was sentenced to 90 days in prison, a year of supervised release, 200 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $525 after pleading guilty to one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building.
  • Cory Ray Brannan, 23, of Midland, Texas, was sentenced to 30 days incarceration, two years of probation, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Antionne DeShaun Brodnax, of Sandston, Virginia, was sentenced to five months in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $570 after pleading guilty to four charges, including disorderly conduct in a Capitol building.
  • Tammy A. Bronsburg, also known as "Tammy Butry," 49, of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 20 days incarceration, two years of probation and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Boyd Allen Camper, 54, of Philipsburg, Montana, was sentenced to 60 days in prison, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Christian Glen Cortez, of Seabrook, Texas, was sentenced to four months in prison, three years of supervised release, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to civil disorder.
  • Gracyn Dawn Courtright, 23, of Hurricane, West Virginia, was sentenced to 30 days in prison, a year of supervised release, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $525 after pleading guilty to one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building.
  • Dalton Ray Crase, 22, of Lexington, Kentucky, was sentenced to 15 days in prison, three years of probation, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to demonstrating in the Capitol.
  • Lawrence Dropkin Jr., 45, of Raritan, New Jersey, was sentenced to 30 days of incarceration, a year of supervised release, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $570 after pleading guilty to several charges, including entering and remaining in a restricted building.
  • Treniss Jewell Evans III, 46, of Canyon Lake, Texas, was sentenced to 20 days of intermittent incarceration—meaning the sentence can be served at weekends— three years of probation and ordered to pay a combined $5,525 after pleading guilty to one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building.
  • Robert Flynt Fairchild Jr., 40, of Orlando, Florida, was sentenced to six months in prison and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to civil disorder.
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