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Giberson was a sophomore at Princeton University on January 6, 2021. Prior to his sentencing, Giberson graduated in 2023 with a Bachelor's degree in Politics and certificates in Values and Public Life and French. According to Giberson, Princeton never reached out to him regarding his case. [78] [79] [80] January 15, 2021 Tim Gionet ("Baked Alaska")
Pages in category "Convicted participants in the January 6 United States Capitol attack" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
By January 6, 2022, one year after the attack, more than 725 people had been charged for their involvement; over the following year, the number increased to more than 950. [42] [43] A thousand people had been charged with federal crimes by the end of January 2023, two years after the attack, [6] rising to more than 1,100 in August 2023. [44]
The largest category of Jan. 6 offenders who legal experts believe are most likely to be issued pardons are the people who were charged with misdemeanor offenses such as trespassing or parading on ...
The U.S. attorney's office said that just eight pretrial defendants remain in jail in Washington, while all the other incarcerated Jan. 6 defendants are serving the sentences imposed after their ...
Nearly 1,600 individuals have faced charges in the four years since a mob of President-elect Donald Trump's supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol, according to figures released by the U.S. Attorney ...
A Van Nuys man described by federal prosecutors as "one of the most violent rioters" during the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection was sentenced to 20 years in prison Friday, one of the longest sentences ...
A 1:00 p.m. protest at the U.S. Capitol is added to the January 6 rally announcement on the March to Save America website. [98] An internal Capitol Police intelligence report warns that enraged protesters flanked by white supremacists and extreme militia groups are likely to arrive in Washington armed for battle and target Congress on January 6.