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Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Proud Boys' Enrique Tarrio Gets 22 YEARS In Prison For Jan 6, He WASN'T EVEN IN DC: Robby Soave" video.
Who entered the capitol with lethal arms?
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THE JUDGE decided this sentence.
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@leadme2thebliss21 Your misleading comment -- misleading when read as a retort to mine -- will not be shadowed. I wonder if my responses, containing actual information from WaPo and the DoJ press release, will remain visible? Social media prefers antisocial exchanges.
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@davids.2703 All right. What was his sentence? At whose instigation did he do so? Where did he get the gun?
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@LeadMe2TheBliss From the Washington Post, July 2022: "Six men were arrested that day for having guns in the vicinity of the U.S. Capitol, and a seventh who arrived after the riot ended was arrested the following day. Despite some instances in which alerts about people with guns turned out to be false alarms, accounts from police officers and rioters indicate that many firearms were spotted on Jan. 6 but were not seized as law enforcement focused more on defending the Capitol than on arresting gun-law violators." (Emphasis added) Please provide updated information. I'm always ready to be educated.
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@leadme2thebliss21 From the DOJ: " As he kept moving, Reffitt urged others to keep moving forward, too. He eventually made it up the stairs to outside the Senate wing of the Capitol, as others breached the building, but he did not personally go inside. While narrating a video he recorded that day, he stated, “I said I wasn’t leaving till I got in there. I didn’t make it in there. But I started the fire.”" Thus he breached the grounds of the Capitol armed but did not enter the structure itself. Of course bringing a firearm to the Capitol ground and even the stairs leading into the building is a serious felony. But he did not enter the building, and he got a sentence just over 7 years in prison. Please continue to educate us.
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@davids.2703 Again, as stated, not inside the building. Gun charges was not the issue.
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@davids.2703 Were my direct quotes from WaPo and DoJ allowed to stay up? Do you consider the sources credible? I was told to educate myself.
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@davids.2703 So then we presume they did? Sounds to me like at least some of the ringleaders deliberately avoided entering the structure itself with a firearm. If we'll "never know," then why are you "right," and why was my original question unfounded? Quite the opposite. The Sentencing Guidelines may make a distinction between bringing a firearm to the grounds and the actual building, both of course being illegal.
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@MilwaukeeF40C They hid their cache outside in any case.
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@davids.2703 Criminal law requires proof, not your personal speculative opinion. No, whether someone brought a gun into an occupied building, be it the Capitol or the most humble home, is not "semantic." Not yet anyway. Vitual realities, lol.
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