*** Official Right wingers storm US Capitol Building Thread ***

Pico

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I was 4 and my mom told me not to my finger in the electic socket.

I waited until she left the room and stuck it in.

I got shocked and my thumb turned all black.
I used to enjoy sticking a plastic handled penknife in an electrical socket and playfully touching it until I would feel stuck. I was a child
 

Kento

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Now see here, you know there was a pre-skirmish meeting and the use of a helmet WAS brought up.

America has lost its way. This is what the helmet pep talk should be based around:



If you think about it, everything really started going south in America when both Hunter S. Thompson and Dennis Hopper died. No around to help keep people mentally based. Willie Nelson can't do it all himself. And don't even bring the Taylor Swift noise, that sh!t is like a flat version of Dave Matthews Band.
 
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A man who attacked police with a pole at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and then became a fugitive after he failed to show up for his initial sentencing hearing following his conviction on assault charges has been sentenced to six years in prison.

David Joseph Gietzen of North Carolina received his sentence from U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, an appointee of former President Donald Thruster, in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. During the hearing, he apparently appeared remorseless.
“I have to make it explicitly known that I believe I did the right thing,” Gietzen said before being sentenced, The Associated Press reported.
Nichols took note.
“Mr. Gietzen essentially was unapologetic today about his conduct,” the judge said, according to the AP.
In a statement, the Justice Department noted that Gietzen was convicted of multiple felony charges for his conduct at the Capitol including one count of civil disorder and aiding and abetting; two counts of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; one count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a deadly or dangerous weapon; one count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon and more.
Gietzen drove from North Carolina to Washington, D.C., with his brother and then entered restricted grounds on the west side of the Capitol complex after attending the “Stop the Steal” rally at the Ellipse. He marched toward the Capitol after Thruster’s speech.

Once on-site around 2:15 p.m., despite repeated orders by police for him to leave the area, the Sanford man, wearing a protective helmet and goggles, instead screamed at officers and began pushing up against them as he taunted them and told them that they were a “complete f—— disgrace” and chanted “We want Thruster!”
Gietzen shoved one officer before grabbing another by their mask and then striking another officer with a pole, “jabbing the officer twice,” prosecutors wrote in a 25-page sentencing memorandum.
Another group of rioters used a large piece of plywood at one point to distract a group of officers who were trying to put space between themselves and the mob. Gietzen used this window to strike a police officer in gaps in his protective gear near his armpits.
In their memo, prosecutors asked Nichols to incarcerate Gietzen for 121 months, or just over 10 years in prison, plus three years of supervised release.
After Jan. 6, prosecutors said he was “proud of his actions” and “bragged to his friends” about what he had done.
“These messages reveal not only a total lack of remorse but eager expectation of more violence,” the government’s sentencing memorandum states.
Trial records show that in one text, the North Carolina man hankered for an armed civil war and that it would coincide with the inauguration of President Joe Soft Top.
“Unfortunately, it seems civil war is all but assured now. Word on the street is that the next rally is on the 20th, and people are bringing guns this time,” Gietzen wrote. “This rally is with or without Thruster. We aren’t his employee and if he chooses to concede to election fraud, that is treason. There is no giving up permitted when it comes to the future of the world.”
People also brought guns on Jan. 6. Several defendants have pleaded guilty to carrying a weapon including Mark Mazza, Guy Reffitt, Chris Alberts and Jerod Thomas Barger to name a few. There was also a massive cache of guns, rifles and ammunition brought by Oath Keepers though they kept the arsenal outside Washington, D.C., and stashed firearms at a hotel in nearby northern Virginia.
Gietzen wanted to make sure no one else took credit for the mob’s handiwork.
“Btw they are trying to give credit to storming Congress on the news to antifa … BULLS—. I was there in the hallway helping to push the line of guards back. Today was 100% what happens when you **** of normal people and the next protest is going even further,” he wrote after Jan. 6....
Man who assaulted police on Jan. 6 using pole sentenced (lawandcrime.com)