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A California man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to using a stun gun to attack a Washington, D.C., police officer who was brutally injured while trying to defend the U.S. Capitol from the angry mob of ...
Bodycam video taken at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Trump nevertheless urged his supporters on January 6, 2021, to march to the Capitol while the joint session of Congress was assembled there to count electoral votes and formalize Biden's victory, culminating with hundreds storming the building and interrupting the electoral vote count ...
Jan. 6 defendant Daniel Rodriguez, ... a man charged in connection with the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 acknowledged using a stun gun on a federal officer during a mob assault, according to ...
This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (October 2024) January 6 United States Capitol attack Part of attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election and domestic terrorism in the United States Crowd outside the ...
On June 21, 2023, Daniel Rodriguez, one of the men who had attacked Fanone with a stun gun during the riot, was sentenced to 12 and a half years in federal prison by Judge Amy Berman Jackson. [11] On July 28, 2023, another attacker, Thomas Sibick, was sentenced to 50 months. [ 12 ]
Photo evidence in an FBI affidavit showing Ryan Nichols at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Nichols, of Longview, Texas, assaulted officers with pepper spray, and later on Jan. 6, at his hotel room ...
Daniel Hodges is an American police officer with the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department who is known for defending the U.S. Capitol building and its occupants during the January 6 attack in 2021. During the attack, Hodges was crushed by rioters who had stolen police shields and then pinned him against a wall.
No. 10: Judge lets MO man off on felony charge in Jan. 6 bench trial, convicts on lesser counts. Joseph Hicks is one of 37 Capitol riot defendants from Missouri and the 32nd to be convicted.