Tag: Obstruction of an Official Proceeding
Former police chief slammed with 11+ years prison sentence for his part in Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Alan Hostetter: Radical conspiracy theorist convicted with multiple felonies associated with the violent insurrection
Mother and son team who breached the Capitol together on Jan. 6 get their prison sentences
Eric Gavelek Munchel (aka ‘Zip Tie Guy’) and mom Lisa Marie Eisenhart are among the two most well-known rioters. They stole flexi-cuffs from a Capitol Building closet & carried them into the Senate Gallery looking for potential hostages
Spring Hill woman gets six years in federal prison for assaulting police during January 6 Capitol riot
“Arrest and hang these traitors,” “go to their work and home pull them out by their teeth and hang them for treason!” ~ Audrey Ann Southard-Rumsey
Florida Proud Boy sentenced for assaulting police officers during Capitol Breach
Wearing a bullet proof vest, Daniel Scott, a.k.a. ”Milkshake” assaulted 2 Capitol police officers and led the breach that collapsed the police periemeter
Four more Oath Keepers sentenced for Seditious Conspiracy for their parts in Capitol Riot
All 4 doing jail time after being found guilty of Seditious Conspiracy and additional charges
Oath Keepers’ leaders sentenced to prison for Capitol Breach: Rhodes gets 18 years, Meggs got 12
The 18-year prison sentence for Rhodes (Oath Keepers founder and leader) is the longest yet
Oath Keepers boss and lady member found guilty of seditious conspiracy and more
Charges of seditious conspiracy, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of an official proceeding, and tampering with documents or proceedings EACH carry a statutory maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
Riley Williams: Woman who stormed Pelosi office during Capitol riot found guilty on felony and misdemeanor counts
She encouraged others to steal Pelosi’s laptop, “Dude, put on gloves!” “Take that f—– laptop.”
Michigan man convicted of felony obstruction in Capitol riot gets five years in federal prison
Anthony Williams was also convicted of 4 additional charges and must may $2K restitution and a $5K fine
Tampa man becomes first felon to be sentenced for participating in January 6 insurrection
At sentencing, Paul Hodgkins expressed his remorse and said he regrets his actions in the U.S. Capitol