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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/man-...53775.html
Quote:The pro-Trump supporter who was seen roaming around the US Capitol last week in a fur hat with horns was taken into custody in Phoenix Saturday morning and charged with disorderly conduct, violent entry, and illegally being on restricted spaces within the Capitol grounds. Since then, he hasn't eaten anything in the detention facility because, according to his mother, he requires an organic diet.


This trump flake needs more soy. SAD.
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another yahoo article


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I'm sure there are plenty of soy filled snowflakes who have been arrested in the country who declared "Trump is not my president" right before they looted, burned, rioted, etc. Of course, most of them got bailed out and charges dropped courtesy of liberal Hollywood and the Whore of the White House, Heels Up Harris.
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this guy was found to be a regular 'participant' over the summer at the BLM riots.
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(01-12-2021 01:25 PM)TheOriginalBigApp Wrote:  this guy was found to be a regular 'participant' over the summer at the BLM riots.

04-bs Not as a BLM supporter! 04-bs
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Guy had to take the Trump Train home... Ya know... because he can't fly any more.
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Really weird that the FBI couldn't be bothered to investigate and hold press conferences during the 'summer of love' where BLM/Antifa was rioting, burning, looting and assaulting folks across the country.

But now, the FBI is all over it because the violence came to D.C. and the people there are now scared because the violence might be coming for them (or so they think). So, the FBI holds a press conference telling folks that they will leave no stone unturned to find and hold those accountable who broke into the capitol building. Many folks are also wondering where the hell were they this summer?

I have no problem with holding those who entered accountable. What we would like is the EQUAL APPLICATION of justice across the board.

What the far left wants is to tar the entire movement as seditionists for the actions of probably less than 1%.

Quote:Beyond the security question, this person told me the mob action has been a psychological blow on the DC bureaucracy which didn’t think such an open expression of tangible disrespect for the government was possible. In other words, the capitol mob was a blow to their status, and Washingtonians believe the entire protest represents more than just anger at the election outcome: the disrespectful spirit of the day represents a real threat to their power going forward. This is one reason for the paranoia of Democrats at the moment, and they worry that more such protests are not only possible but likely. Part of the reason there is such fury on the left to run Trump out of office right away is that DC is genuinely afraid of him and his followers. Machiavelli might approve. Hence the calls to deploy national guard units in DC in large numbers for Inauguration next week.

Right away a few observations come to mind. First, if you squint the right way, you can see that our leaders don’t really take BLM and Antifa protests very seriously, and hence the kid glove treatment they get. The property damage may be significant, but our government likely doesn’t think Antifa and BLM amount to a significant political threat. Hence the leniency of the government response at all levels to riot season last year. But if the government at all levels now tries to crack down on pro-Trump protestors, won’t they have to also tighten their rules of engagement with Antifa, or will there now be a political litmus test for rules of engagement? There is, this person said, a lot of hand-wringing going on about the fact that of the hundreds of people who invaded the capitol building, only about 50 arrests were made. (There may be more as law enforcement goes about identifying people.) But the point is: from the perspective of the Deep State, the mob largely got away with it.

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2...attled.php
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Now, this is disturbing and I hope they do not do this unless they have hard, fast evidence. I suspect that the majority of those who entered just followed the mob in a spur of the moment decision. As for the bad actors who were witnessed there and the instigators..........I don't have as many reservations.

I've seen this applied in a criminal case and it was a travesty. Should never have been used in that case. Took a marginally innocent woman and put her behind bars for 20 years because a cop was killed. IMO this law is often used when the authorities have few avenues to convict a person that they want convicted.

Quote:Prosecutors weigh ‘heavy hammer’ — felony murder — for rioters in Capitol officer’s death

As federal prosecutors file charges against rioters who took part in last Wednesday’s violent takeover of the U.S. Capitol, investigators continue to gather evidence in the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries sustained during the attack.

While most murder investigations focus on the person or persons who caused the fatal injury, former federal prosecutor Tim Heaphy said prosecutors could charge many rioters with felony murder, even if they were nowhere near Sicknick.

Heaphy led the monthslong investigation into the law enforcement performance before, during, and after the deadly 2017 white nationalist rally, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Heaphy was the U.S. Attorney for Western District of Virginia from December 2009 through January 2015, appointed by President Barack Obama.

Under the doctrine of felony murder, which applies in the District of Columbia, any murder that occurs during the commission of one of several underlying felonies is chargeable as felony murder.
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In the federal murder code, 11 underlying felonies which can be part of a felony murder charge are listed — one which could be applicable to the Jan. 6 takeover is burglary.

“You could look at the storming of the doors of the Capitol by that riotous mob as burglary. If they went in with the intent to steal, disrupt proceedings, to commit other offenses, they committed burglary. And, therefore, a murder that occurred during the course of a burglary could be potentially charged as felony murder,” Heaphy said.

The mere act of breaking into the Capitol doesn’t constitute burglary, Heaphy said. Prosecutors would need to prove that they intended to do something criminal, once they were inside.

“Let’s say somebody storms the Capitol with the intent to disrupt Congress, or steal the sign outside of Speaker Pelosi’s door, and there’s a murder that occurs in the midst of that, he could be charged with felony murder,” Heaphy said.

As with any crime, federal or state, prosecutors have to weigh whether charges can be sustained in court.

In this case, with the crimes committed on federal property, and in the death of a federal employee, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia — which prosecutes cases in both federal and local courts — would have the felony murder count at its disposal.

“That’s why it is such a friend to the prosecutor,” Heaphy said.

https://wtop.com/dc/2021/01/prosecutors-...ers-death/
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(01-12-2021 01:25 PM)TheOriginalBigApp Wrote:  this guy was found to be a regular 'participant' over the summer at the BLM riots.

Trump supporter, from the horses mouth.

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(01-12-2021 01:41 PM)BobcatEngineer Wrote:  

Guy had to take the Trump Train home... Ya know... because he can't fly any more.

You think you're being cute, right? Otherwise you're just being really stupid. What are you, 12?
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(01-12-2021 01:41 PM)BobcatEngineer Wrote:  

Guy had to take the Trump Train home... Ya know... because he can't fly any more.

And you think this is a good practice for America. They’ll come for you next idiot. And there won’t be any of us to fight for your right to dissent.
One of the reasons liberals are liberals is the fact they have no ability to contemplate the future results of their actions.
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(01-12-2021 07:13 PM)MileHighBronco Wrote:  Now, this is disturbing and I hope they do not do this unless they have hard, fast evidence. I suspect that the majority of those who entered just followed the mob in a spur of the moment decision. As for the bad actors who were witnessed there and the instigators..........I don't have as many reservations.

I've seen this applied in a criminal case and it was a travesty. Should never have been used in that case. Took a marginally innocent woman and put her behind bars for 20 years because a cop was killed. IMO this law is often used when the authorities have few avenues to convict a person that they want convicted.

Quote:Prosecutors weigh ‘heavy hammer’ — felony murder — for rioters in Capitol officer’s death

As federal prosecutors file charges against rioters who took part in last Wednesday’s violent takeover of the U.S. Capitol, investigators continue to gather evidence in the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries sustained during the attack.

While most murder investigations focus on the person or persons who caused the fatal injury, former federal prosecutor Tim Heaphy said prosecutors could charge many rioters with felony murder, even if they were nowhere near Sicknick.

Heaphy led the monthslong investigation into the law enforcement performance before, during, and after the deadly 2017 white nationalist rally, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Heaphy was the U.S. Attorney for Western District of Virginia from December 2009 through January 2015, appointed by President Barack Obama.

Under the doctrine of felony murder, which applies in the District of Columbia, any murder that occurs during the commission of one of several underlying felonies is chargeable as felony murder.
............
In the federal murder code, 11 underlying felonies which can be part of a felony murder charge are listed — one which could be applicable to the Jan. 6 takeover is burglary.

“You could look at the storming of the doors of the Capitol by that riotous mob as burglary. If they went in with the intent to steal, disrupt proceedings, to commit other offenses, they committed burglary. And, therefore, a murder that occurred during the course of a burglary could be potentially charged as felony murder,” Heaphy said.

The mere act of breaking into the Capitol doesn’t constitute burglary, Heaphy said. Prosecutors would need to prove that they intended to do something criminal, once they were inside.

“Let’s say somebody storms the Capitol with the intent to disrupt Congress, or steal the sign outside of Speaker Pelosi’s door, and there’s a murder that occurs in the midst of that, he could be charged with felony murder,” Heaphy said.

As with any crime, federal or state, prosecutors have to weigh whether charges can be sustained in court.

In this case, with the crimes committed on federal property, and in the death of a federal employee, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia — which prosecutes cases in both federal and local courts — would have the felony murder count at its disposal.

“That’s why it is such a friend to the prosecutor,” Heaphy said.

https://wtop.com/dc/2021/01/prosecutors-...ers-death/

As soon as they round up every bad actor in every antifa protest where someone died. This is another case of liberal overreach. When is the right going to learn that liberals really really hate us?
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(01-12-2021 07:37 PM)Was SoMs Eagle Wrote:  
(01-12-2021 01:41 PM)BobcatEngineer Wrote:  

Guy had to take the Trump Train home... Ya know... because he can't fly any more.

And you think this is a good practice for America. They’ll come for you next idiot. And there won’t be any of us to fight for your right to dissent.
One of the reasons liberals are liberals is the fact they have no ability to contemplate the future results of their actions.

People get kicked off planes every day, and yes, banned for being disruptive or not following instructions. You guys are really making this something it's not.

So far, there is no evidence anyone has been put on a government no-fly list.
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(01-12-2021 01:04 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/man-...53775.html
Quote:The pro-Trump supporter who was seen roaming around the US Capitol last week in a fur hat with horns was taken into custody in Phoenix Saturday morning and charged with disorderly conduct, violent entry, and illegally being on restricted spaces within the Capitol grounds. Since then, he hasn't eaten anything in the detention facility because, according to his mother, he requires an organic diet.


This trump flake needs more soy. SAD.

So?..Do you think anyone is going to defend this moon bat? Throw the fcking book at him and the rest of these people involved in any property damage or trespass.
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