A judge revoked pretrial release and ordered detention for Jan. 6 defendant Barton Shively after he reached for a loaded shotgun during an unannounced visit from probation officers, who also found ammo, sword, knives, body armor.
Alright, I'm to the point of crucifixion is to lenient of a sentence for these mutha [expletive deleted]s....
"He sewed his eyes shut because he is afraid to see, He tries to tell me what I put inside of me
He's got the answers to ease my curiosity, He dreamed a god up and called it Christianity"
Frater I*I wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 10:53 pm
Alright, I'm to the point of crucifixion is to too lenient of a sentence for these mutha [expletive deleted]s....
Frater I*I wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 10:53 pm
Alright, I'm to the point of crucifixion is to too lenient of a sentence for these mutha [expletive deleted]s....
But yeah, I agree 100%
As BAC rises grammar becomes inversely proportional....
"He sewed his eyes shut because he is afraid to see, He tries to tell me what I put inside of me
He's got the answers to ease my curiosity, He dreamed a god up and called it Christianity"
Frater I*I wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 10:53 pm
Alright, I'm to the point of crucifixion is to lenient of a sentence for these mutha [expletive deleted]s....
We can at least go back to the time four people with dark skin breached the Capital.
On June 16, 1954, the jury declared the four guilty, except that Lebrón was acquitted of assault with the intent to kill and instead convicted of the lesser offense of assault with a deadly weapon. The prosecutor demanded the death penalty but Judge Holtzoff decided maximum consecutive prison terms: 75 years' imprisonment for each of the men, and 50 years for Lebrón. Given the age of the accused, this effectively meant imprisonment for life, unless they were earlier paroled.
On July 13, 1954, the four defendants were taken to New York, where they appeared before federal Judge Lawrence E. Walsh of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, to face related charges, with additional co-defendants, of seditious conspiracy. This charge encompassed, but was broader than, the attack on the Congress. They declared themselves not guilty on the charge of "trying to overthrow the government of the United States," but remained firm in demanding independence for Puerto Rico. Among the prosecution's witnesses was Gonzalo Lebrón Jr., who testified against his sister.
Supreme Commander, Imperial Illuminati Air Force
You don't have to consent, but I'm gonna tase you anyway.
Sentencing TODAY in the Capitol riot case of *bail bondsman* Adam Honeycutt of Florida
Feds seek 3-months jail for Honeycutt, arguing he passed wooden plank to other rioters, entered a Capitol conference room.. had drugs/guns in home (separate case) when agents raided
Judge Sullivan, who if memory serves took Flynn's guilty plea way back when.
STANDBY: Plea agreement hearing begins shortly in Capitol breach case of the social media figure known as "Baked Alaska"
Prosecutors allege Anthime Gionet of TX was amid Jan 6 mob chanting “Patriots are in control,” “Whose house? Our house" & “traitors, traitors, traitors…"
Gionet: "I wanted to go to trial, but the prosecutors said if I didn't go to trial, they'd put a felony on me. So I think this is probably the better route"
"I believe I'm innocent"
Judge: "Fine ... pick a trial date. I can't take plea of guilty if you say you're innocent"
CHARGED for Jan 6: David Gietzen is accused of assaulting officers with a pole outside the Capitol.
FBI says they got a report after the attack stating Gietzen+his brother were going to DC for Biden's inauguration "to force their way in the Capitol"+force a new election. (1/2)
Kendra wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 3:05 pm
https:// twitter.com/RobLegare/status/1524458920286248960
CHARGED for Jan 6: David Gietzen is accused of assaulting officers with a pole outside the Capitol.
FBI says they got a report after the attack stating Gietzen+his brother were going to DC for Biden's inauguration "to force their way in the Capitol"+force a new election. (1/2)
Force a new election? At least he admits that the former guy lost!
PS where do thes young ones get the idea that elections get repeated when one does not like the outcome?
Kendra wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 3:05 pm
https:// twitter.com/RobLegare/status/1524458920286248960
CHARGED for Jan 6: David Gietzen is accused of assaulting officers with a pole outside the Capitol.
FBI says they got a report after the attack stating Gietzen+his brother were going to DC for Biden's inauguration "to force their way in the Capitol"+force a new election. (1/2)
Force a new election? At least he admits that the former guy lost!
PS where do thes young ones get the idea that elections get repeated when one does not like the outcome?
Whadya mean? Isn't it best 2 out of 3?
Be assured that a walk through the ocean of most souls Would scarcely get your feet wet
ARRAIGNMENT today in Capitol riot case of Vincent Gillespie of Massachusetts, who's accused of pushing his way through the crowd towards police & using a police shield to ram the officers, while screaming "traitor"
STANDBY: Sentencing begins at 1030am in Jan 6 case of Hunter Ehmke. Feds will seek 4-months jail, arguing Ehmke, 20, kicked and punched-out a Capitol window amid the mob
Ehmke to argue he was "Caught in adrenaline, chaos & comradery of the crowd" & was not "malicious actor"
Jan. 6 defendant James McGrew, whose identity was confirmed with the help of his giant “KING JAMES” belly tat, is set to plead guilty before Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell this morning.