1. Welcome! Please take a few seconds to create your free account to post threads, make some friends, remove a few ads while surfing and much more. ClutchFans has been bringing fans together to talk Houston Sports since 1996. Join us!

Breaking 1-06-21: MAGA terrorist attack on Capitol

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by RESINator, Jan 6, 2021.

  1. Rashmon

    Rashmon Member

    Joined:
    Jun 2, 2000
    Messages:
    21,152
    Likes Received:
    18,141
    • John Maron Nassif, 55, of Chuluota, Florida, was sentenced to seven months in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $1,570 on several charges including disorderly conduct.
    • Kirstyn Niemela, 33, of Hudson, New Hampshire, was sentenced to 11 months in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $1,570 on several charges including disorderly conduct.
    • Gregory Lamar Nix, 52, of Cleveland, Alabama, was sentenced to 42 months in prison, two years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined £2,100 after pleading guilty to assaulting an officer with a flagpole.
    • Robert Keith Packer, 57, of Newport News, Virginia, was sentenced to 75 days in prison and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Michael Pomeroy, 51, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, a member of the Free PA group, was sentenced to 30 days in prison and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Jeffrey Register, 38, of Fernandina Beach, Florida, was sentenced to 75 days in prison and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Jordan T. Revlett, of Island, Kentucky, was sentenced to 14 days in prison, a year of probation, 80 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Jason Daniel Riddle, 32, of Keene, New Hampshire, was sentenced to 90 days in prison, three years' probation, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $789 after pleading guilty to two charges, including theft of government property.
    • Jonathan Rockholt, 38, of Palm Coast, Florida, was sentenced to five months in prison, two years of supervised release, five months of home detention and ordered to pay a combined $2,135 after pleading guilty to civil disorder and theft of government property.
    • David Lester Ross, 33, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, was sentenced to 60 days in prison, two years' probation, 100 hours of community service and ordered to pay $100 after pleading guilty to unlawful entry to public property, according to NPR.
    • Jerry Ryals, 26, of Muskogee, Oklahoma, was sentenced to nine months in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to civil disorder.
    • Oliver Louis Sarko, of Ohio, was sentenced to 30 days in prison, three years' probation and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Zachariah John Sattler, of Chestertown, Maryland, was sentenced to 30 days in prison, two years' probation and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Dale Jeremiah Shalvey, 36, of Bentleyville, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 41 months in prison, two years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to two charges, including assaulting, resisting or impeding an officer.
    • Daniel Shaw, 55, of Santa Rosa, California, was sentenced to 10 days in prison, two years' probation, 100 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Grayson Sherrill, 22, of Cherryville, North Carolina, was sentenced to seven months in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to assaulting, resisting or impeding an officer.
    • Dennis Sidorski, 46, of Ashburn, Virginia, was sentenced to 100 days in prison, a year of supervised release, 50 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $525 after pleading guilty to disorderly and disruptive conduct.
    • Weston Sobotka, 26, of Ashburn, Virginia, was sentenced to 15 days intermittent incarceration, 50 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Hatchet M. Speed, 40, of Vienna, Virginia, was sentenced to four years in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $12,170 on several charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding.
    • Shelly Stallings, 42, of Morganfield, Kentucky, was sentenced to two years in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,520 after pleading guilty to various charges, including physical violence in the Capitol and pepper spraying an officer.
    • Tara Aileen Stottlemyer, 36, of North Carolina, was sentenced to eight months in prison, two years of supervised release, eight months of home detention and ordered to pay a combined $2,100 after pleading guilty to obstructing an official proceeding.
    • Derek Sulenta, 37, of California, was sentenced to 14 days in prison, 60 days of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Chance Anthony Uptmore, 24, of San Antonio, Texas, was sentenced to 30 days in prison, three years' probation and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Shelly Varney, 46, of Sanford, Florida, was sentenced to 24 days in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $1,550 after pleading guilty to two charges, including theft of government property.
    • William Vogel, 26, of Pawling, New York, was sentenced to 30 days in prison, three years' probation and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Philip C. Vogel, of Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 30 days in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $1,831 after pleading guilty to one charge of theft of government property.
    • Anthony Vuksanaj, 52, of Mahopac, New York, was sentenced to 42 days intermittent incarceration, three years' probation, three months of home detention and ordered to pay a combined $2,510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • David Walls-Kaufman, 65, of Washington D.C., was sentenced to 60 days in prison and ordered to pay a combined $1,010 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Colton Wargo, 26, of Westlake, Ohio, was sentenced to 14 days in prison, three years' probation, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • His mother, Kimberly Wargo, 55, of North Olmsted, Ohio, was also sentenced to 14 days in prison, three years' probation, 60 hours of community service and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Richard Bryan Watrous, 59, of Cortland, New York, was sentenced to 14 days intermittent incarceration, three years' probation, 60 days of home confinement and ordered to pay a combined $3,010 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Paul S. Westover, 52, of Lake St. Louis, Missouri, was sentenced to 45 days in prison and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    • Jodi Lynn Wilson, 43, of Swanton, Ohio, was sentenced to 20 days in prison, three years' probation and ordered to pay a combined $510 after pleading guilty to one charge of demonstrating in the Capitol.
    Since the last release, the following people have also been sentenced, according to NPR:

    • Lisa Marie Eisenhart, 57, of Georgia, was sentenced to 30 months in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay $2,000 on various charges, including conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, according to NPR.
    • Sean Michael McHugh, 34, of Auburn, California, was sentenced to 78 months in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $2,500 after pleading guilty to two counts, including assaulting, resisting or impeding an officer, according to NPR.
    • Eric Gavelek Munchel, 30, of Nashville, Tennessee, was sentenced to 57 months in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay $2,000 on several charges, including unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon at the Capitol, according to NPR.
    • Patrick Alonzo Stedman, 32, of Haddonfield, New Jersey, was sentenced to two years in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $22,000 on several charges, including entering and remaining in the Capitol, according to NPR.
     
    FranchiseBlade likes this.
  2. Rashmon

    Rashmon Member

    Joined:
    Jun 2, 2000
    Messages:
    21,152
    Likes Received:
    18,141
  3. Rustyrig

    Rustyrig Member

    Joined:
    Jul 11, 2016
    Messages:
    150
    Likes Received:
    229

    If I were to read this bottom one alone, without knowledge of the event...I would wonder wow, what country was that?
     
    mdrowe00 likes this.
  4. NewRoxFan

    NewRoxFan Member

    Joined:
    Feb 22, 2002
    Messages:
    55,794
    Likes Received:
    55,868
  5. Commodore

    Commodore Member

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2007
    Messages:
    33,530
    Likes Received:
    17,500
  6. Commodore

    Commodore Member

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2007
    Messages:
    33,530
    Likes Received:
    17,500
  7. rocketsjudoka

    rocketsjudoka Member

    Joined:
    Jul 24, 2007
    Messages:
    58,166
    Likes Received:
    48,318
    And if they start trying to break down fencing and assault LEO they should all be arrested and tried.
     
    JeeberD, ROCKSS, astros123 and 5 others like this.
  8. jo mama

    jo mama Member

    Joined:
    Jul 9, 2002
    Messages:
    14,580
    Likes Received:
    9,094
    but the personal political opinion he and his wife seemed to be expressing WRT to the flags they flew in front of their houses is one that falsely claims the election was stolen. and also that they stand in solidarity with january 6th insurrectionists.

    that goes way beyond expressing a political opinion imo and for a sitting supreme court justice to be harboring those views is troubling to say the least.

    also, clarence thomas former cult member wife being an election denier who actually worked to overthrow the election. thats way beyond simple partisan politics.
     
    mdrowe00 and Andre0087 like this.
  9. jo mama

    jo mama Member

    Joined:
    Jul 9, 2002
    Messages:
    14,580
    Likes Received:
    9,094
    anyone destroying public, private or government property or engaging in violence or assaulting cops or trying to overthrow our government should be arrested and prosecuted.

    too bad trump and his supporters dont agree with that simple premise.
     
    ROCKSS, mdrowe00 and deb4rockets like this.
  10. Commodore

    Commodore Member

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2007
    Messages:
    33,530
    Likes Received:
    17,500
  11. deb4rockets

    deb4rockets Member
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Oct 8, 2013
    Messages:
    24,726
    Likes Received:
    31,846
    To them, only those arrested should be justified by the eyes of their beholder, the orange man. All others are wrongly convicted.
     
  12. astros123

    astros123 Member

    Joined:
    Mar 28, 2013
    Messages:
    13,466
    Likes Received:
    10,851




    Don't forget libertarians @StupidMoniker support pardoning these convicted insurrectionists who beat cops
     
    mdrowe00 and FranchiseBlade like this.
  13. deb4rockets

    deb4rockets Member
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Oct 8, 2013
    Messages:
    24,726
    Likes Received:
    31,846
    If they were 95% black, and were trying to stop the transfer of power to Trump he sure as hell wouldn't.
     
    mdrowe00 and astros123 like this.
  14. deb4rockets

    deb4rockets Member
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Oct 8, 2013
    Messages:
    24,726
    Likes Received:
    31,846
  15. deb4rockets

    deb4rockets Member
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Oct 8, 2013
    Messages:
    24,726
    Likes Received:
    31,846
  16. Os Trigonum

    Os Trigonum Member
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    May 2, 2014
    Messages:
    81,366
    Likes Received:
    121,695
    it would have been a "mostly peaceful" protest ;)
     
  17. Commodore

    Commodore Member

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2007
    Messages:
    33,530
    Likes Received:
    17,500
  18. FranchiseBlade

    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Jan 14, 2002
    Messages:
    51,773
    Likes Received:
    20,424
    If you'd read the initial judgement in the Supreme Court case, the supreme court decisions, or the charges against the J6 traitors, then it wouldn't be a surprise at all. It would be warranted and within all of the rulings.
     
    jo mama likes this.
  19. Reeko

    Reeko Member

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2017
    Messages:
    52,148
    Likes Received:
    143,517
    the most un-American people on the planet

    A Marine who stormed the U.S. Capitol and apparently flashed a Nazi salute in front of the building was sentenced on Friday to nearly five years in prison.

    Tyler Bradley Dykes, of South Carolina, was an active-duty Marine when he grabbed a police riot shield from the hands of two police officers and used it to push his way through police lines during the attack by the mob of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters on Jan. 6, 2021.

    Dykes, who pleaded guilty in April to assault charges, previously was convicted of a crime stemming from the 2017 white nationalist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Dykes was transferred to federal custody in 2023 after he served a six-month sentence in a state prison.

    U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell sentenced Dykes, who’s 26, to four years and nine months of imprisonment, the Justice Department said.
     
    FranchiseBlade and ROCKSS like this.
  20. Os Trigonum

    Os Trigonum Member
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    May 2, 2014
    Messages:
    81,366
    Likes Received:
    121,695

Share This Page