Pro-Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Even convicted murderers and terrorists enjoy more rights than the January 6th detainees. No other judge on the D.C. bench has done so more than once over that same period. But since most rioters were allowed to walk free that day, it's taking years to track them down. What is anyone doing to prosecute the criminals that are comitting these crimes against these Several people died as a result of the insurrection, including protestors like Ashli Babbittwho was shot and killed by police when she tried to break into a protected areaand Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick. Of the dozens of people who have been sentenced, fewer than half have received prison time for their actions in the days surrounding the riot. / 38.889806N 77.009056W / 38.889806; -77.009056. Many hospitals still requiring even people with open cannulas to wear masks over their faces. He also tried to throw a speaker at the police, but. The District's Department of Corrections decided for the inmates' "own safety and security" to detain all of the Jan. 6 defendants in just one part of the facility, a section known as C2B. hide caption. January 6, 2022 at 10:08 a.m. EST. After facing criticism, Patriot Freedom Project replaced Hughes' family members on the board, public records indicate. Initially, the inmates seemed so unified and bonded that a defense attorney told a judge the jail had developed a "cult-like" atmosphere. See, e.g., Problems at D.C. There are more than 725 people who have been arrested for crimes tied to the assault on the Capitol and investigations are still ongoing, and more than one-tenth of those 87 have been sentenced as of Jan. 21. Many participants in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots are being held in solitary confinement in Washington, D.C.'s city jail, a situation that's drawing scrutiny from Democratic Sens. "I started Patriot Freedom Project to help the J6 prisoners and their families," Hughes wrote, in part, in a statement to NPR. Sign up for the Get Up DC newsletter:Your forecast. Who are they and what are they charged with? About 250 people have pleaded guilty to one or more criminal charges related to the attack, which the FBI classifies as an act of domestic terrorism. So some of the future sentences could be harsher. Department of Justice They identified him by working with New York State authorities and matching his likeness to a 2017 mugshot, in which he had the same distinctive sideburns. We hope you've enjoyed this article. The trend is clear: Jan. 6 defendants have been sent home to await trial at a far greater rate than the rest of the federal jail population in 2019, our analysis shows. Fairlamb, age 44 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty in August to assaulting an officer and obstructing an official proceeding of Congress. Additional sentencing hearings are booked for the early months of this year, and many more are expected to be added as defendants reach plea deals with prosecutors or are found guilty at trial. By April 2022, the group announced it had raised almost $1.2 million. You have reached your limit of free articles. Department of Justice I wish that I had stayed home, Coffman told the judge from a remote video screen in jail. While recommending probation for one of the first Capitol rioters to face sentencing, a federal prosecutor said the lightness of her punishment should be an exceptionwriting that "the backdrop. He must also complete 100 hours of community service. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is defending his decision to give Fox News' Tucker Carlson "exclusive" access to Jan. 6 security footage of the Capitol attack, despite the conservative commentator's own work raising false claims and conspiracy theories about the 2021 riot over Joe Biden's election. What can I do? Federal prosecutors say Barnett deleted all of his iCloud data related to the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to a recent court filing. We must now hold ourselves and those in power to that standard. Three others have received prison sentences in excess of 40 months, two of whom Devlyn Thompson and Scott Fairlamb also admitted to assaulting officers. Whether hundreds or just 40 as one article argues, one is too many. We fn disarm them and then we storm the fn Capitol.. He donated $100,000 to the Patriot Freedom Project, an organization that is providing financial help to Jan. 6 defendants. "I think there's enough evidence to warrant an investigation a third-party audit," said Fellows. After scaling a Capitol wall using a metal barrier as a ladder, Miller urged others in the mob to join him. Many judges prefer to exercise this authority on only the rarest of occasions. This is fake, its all fake news. Paul Hodgkins' case was the first felony sentencing stemming from the protests. It also helps to quiet the obvious concern that every law-abiding citizen should have in light of this scenario. hide caption. Supporters of Patriot Freedom Project have suggested that undermines his credibility. Hundreds of additional cases are expected to be adjudicated in the coming months, with a number of sentencing hearings already on the calendar this fall. Court documents indicate Greene, age 34 at the time of his plea, was among the first wave to rush up the Capitol steps after the police line was breached. In December, Chapman, at age 51, pleaded guilty to parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. They will be remembered as a symbol for America in its fight for a revival of true freedom and goodness as well as for the world. But five people decided to go public with their criticism. In all, a dozen current and former inmates of C2B said they wanted the Patriot Freedom Project to be more transparent. There are more than a dozen defendants who have pleaded guilty to felonies who have yet to be sentenced including some who have been cooperating with investigators. So far, roughly 165 of the 800+ cases brought as a result of the January 6 attack have been fully adjudicated, with a total of 65 defendants receiving sentences to either jail or prison terms . They cannot be detained and forgotten, not in America. Not to do so raises serious suspicions, suggesting those in charge can do as they wish, are unaccountable. Curzio, age 35 at his sentencing, was released from prison in July. Hale-Cusanelli's defense attorney is actually court-appointed, and so the government not Patriot Freedom Project pays for Hale-Cusanelli's defense. NPR contacted the spokesperson for the D.C. Department of Corrections to ask how the department is handling the conflict in the jail. Justice Department lawyers said Curzio had an undisputed history of membership with an extremist group known as the Unforgiven, a violent, white supremacist gang operating both inside and outside of the Florida corrections system. | Jon Cherry/Getty Images. Inside the Washington, D.C., jail, where a group of defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol have been held for as long as a year or more, a bitter divide is growing, current and former inmates say. Youre shoving and pushingand participating in this riot for hours. Thompson apologized to the officer he hit with the baton in a letter filed in court. You didnt slug anybody, but what you did here was actually obstruct the functioning of the whole government. Did you all see the political prisoners are begging to be sent to gitmo?! This table excludes that charge, as well as other lesser sums. Your commute. (Insider), Heres a list of the people who have been subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 committee (The Hill), This is a BETA experience. And on December 19, 2022, the select committee recommended four charges against Trump: The recommendations, however, don't carry legal weight and the DOJ isn't obligated to follow them. After more than a year of investigating the riot, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol began to reveal its findings in June 2022, showcasing previously unseen testimonies from some of the committee's interviews with top officials. The combination of a court backlogged with COVID-19-related delays, plus the lumbering nature of a massive federal criminal investigation, has stretched the "pretrial" period to as long as a year or more for some detainees. The referral doesn't carry any legal weight, and the Justice Department doesn't have to bring charges because of it. As donations have grown, so have resentments. It would be like seeing the POWs coming home from Vietnam. Fourth, with the consent of the detained, televisions cameras, congressional investigators, members of Congress, relevant State officials should be permitted to see these individuals and conditions. 2023 TIME USA, LLC. January 6 United States Capitol attack. There is a strong argument that anyone who was there that day deserves jail, Boasberg said. Many of those sentenced so far were convicted for misdemeanor crimes, and have received home confinement or jail terms of . Smocks' photo was also featured on the group's website until recently, even though he said the group has not given him any money. I will see them All pardoned and free again living in a bettet America than ever before. Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images Everyone participating in the mob contributed to that violence.. The bulk of the sentences to date have been for relatively low-level offenses. Judges are not required to follow the recommendations made by either side, though they typically use them to calibrate a given sentence. But judges can also go beyond the governments recommendation and levy an even harsher sentence, though doing so can invite additional scrutiny upon appeal. All the guns were loaded. The FBI is still attempting to identify people from the Capitol siege. The country is watching to see what the consequences are for something that has not ever happened in the history of this country before.. In so doing they (whoever they are) are in control of the narrative. "And in the meantime, people should just honestly not donate to Patriot Freedom Project.". 50 years later, Democrats are using the same old tactics. The opposite is true of Fellows. His lawyer claimed he was drunk and high at the time. But that leaves nearly half a million dollars yet to be disbursed a major point of frustration as trials for many defendants begin. Why were they not mentioned in Trumps new announcement for his 2024 plans. The consequence to the nation has to be weighed in the balance.. What are the names of these prisoners, the charges, and where are they being held? "Being incarcerated with a group of people who are from vastly different backgrounds, income brackets, education levels and viewpoints compounded with the stress of solitary confinement, being away from our loved ones and looking down the barrel of 6- to 15-year prison sentences is very stressful, so naturally there is going to be tension," said one inmate, who asked to speak anonymously to discuss the conditions inside the jail. I pray for all the J6 political prisoners and the unfair treatment they are being given and that the holy energy and love stay with them to endure. Many years ago, as an Assistant Secretary of State, one of my priorities was assuring any influence America had to seed and preserve rule of law around the world, fair treatment, and generic respect for those arrested, charged and detained was understood by foreign officials. Perna, 37, drove to Washington on Jan. 6 to attend President Donald Trump's rally . It seems as if our nations capital has been hijacked by rogue actors who operate apart from and in opposition to the constitution thats supposed to protect us, who are accountable only to themselves, and who are legally untouchable. ", Pro-Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. It took four hours to secure the building so Congress could certify President Joe Biden's victory. According to CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, the handful of high-level January 6 defendants still held in the D.C. jail pending trial have rejoiced over McCarthy's transmission of footage to Carlson . One inmate described the situation to NPR as "too many rats together in a small cage for too long. I hope my search (for a list) produces good fruit. NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED MISDEMEANOR SENTENCES: NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED PRISON TIME: prosecutors approach is almost schizophrenic. No, there are not "hundreds" of Capitol Riot defendants still being detained in the DC Department of Corrections. More than 200 people have pleaded guilty and more than 80 have already been sentenced. John Schaffer, a lifetime founding member of the Oath Keepers, was the first to enter into a plea deal and faces up to 30 years in prison, according to the DOJ. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. Many times, these officials had a political agenda tied to holding prisoners. The committee has also issued subpoenas to multiple companies like Reddit, Meta and Twitter where its suspected communication regarding the riot took place. At least 32 of those, or 43% of those sentenced, have received jail . On Jan. 6, 2021, rioters broke into the U.S. Capitol. Fifth, especially in these cases, justice should return to being swift and fair, since the question now arises whether a Democrat-controlled federal and DC government, where anti-Trump feeling runs strong, could be intentionally disregarding these Americans, letting them languish. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison. The rioters attacking the Capitol on Jan. 6 were not mere trespassers engaging in protected First Amendment conduct or protests, Howell said during that sentencing, during which Jack Griffith of Tennessee received three years of probation. Seven other current and former inmates of the D.C. jail, however, agreed with Smocks and told NPR that Hale-Cusanelli had made antisemitic comments or drawings such as depicting Jewish people as pigs and dropping an atomic bomb on Israel. The vast majority of defendants were initially charged with additional counts that were either dropped by prosecutors as part of a plea deal or otherwise not part of their conviction. But 17 months after the attempted insurrection, a significant number of rioters are still awaiting their sentencing. More than 1,000 people have been charged with crimes since supporters of then-President Donald Trump violently stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in an attempt to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election. The video tape rolls. Update 5/2/2021: The Department of Justice originally listed Jared Adams as a defendant who pleaded guilty, but the DOJ later corrected its website to say Adams pleaded not guilty for his charges. Cua, who was 18 when arrested, is the youngest of the 1,000 defendants in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection. Lock and load. I made it all the way to Statuary Hall! The person Chapman confessed to then replied, We are not a match.. Chansleya self-described shaman and a follower of the QAnon conspiracy theoryis one of the most recognizable Jan. 6 rioters, thanks to viral photographs of his outlandish getup. She pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and admitted to unlawfully entering the Capitol and. Ho! He also urged the mob to help him push against law enforcement officers on the Lower West Terrace, putting up his fingers and yelling One, two, three, push! multiple times. Just like everyone used to say. Imagine the optics of families throwing their arms around the freed thoroughly overjoyed. But then Fellows said he found out the group, led by Cynthia Hughes of New Jersey, was going to pick and choose which defendants and families to support. What J6 prisoners did on that day can and will be known. Among those defendants who are being incarcerated, their stints in prison are often somewhat brief. He assisted rioters, waved his hands and said multiple times Come on as the crowd chanted Heave! During the October sentencing of Maryland man Andrew Bennett, Judge James Boasberg repeatedly pressed prosecutors on why they were not seeking jail time in his case and indicated he likely would have granted it had they did. I need the name and address of every prisoner still being held in the D.C. gulag as I want to write each of them personally and tell them they are not forgotten and we will overcome this evil, Patriotmailproject.com (to contact the prisoners) Footage from Jan. 6 shows Courtright on the second floor of the Capitol building, holding up a Members Only sign. He also sprayed a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel onto police officers. While you're here, we have a small favor to ask Support AMAC Action. With new defendants still flooding into Washington's federal . So far, the median prison sentence for the Jan. 6 rioters is 45 days. Friday marks the two year anniversary of the infamous Jan. 6 attack where pro-Trump supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol, ransacking the building and forcing Congress to seek safety. They use the DOJ and FBI, supposedly law enforcement, and the courts, to imprison and persecute anyone who dont get down on bended knee. Dr. Keena Blackmon Public Information Officer, D.C. Department of Corrections. He had been arrested and charged after a sting operation last April and pleaded guilty to the two felony charges in January. He has pleaded not guilty and denied the allegations. While she was inside the Capitol, Courtright, then age 23 and a senior at the University of Kentucky, took a photo of herself in a mirror and afterward posted it to Instagram, along with the words, INFAMY IS JUST AS GOOD AS FAME. She shared her participation in the riot on Instagram multiple times, and someone took a screenshot and reported her. Example: From the end of Reconstruction to the 1970s, the Democrats ruled the South with an iron fist implementing Jim Crow laws (segregation), blocking people of color from voting. Over two years later, at least 476 people have pleaded guilty in connection to the riot. We hear of these nameless individuals all the time but no names, charges or detention locations given. Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images, Experts see 'red flags' at nonprofit raising big money for Capitol riot defendants, A controversial nonprofit for Capitol riot defendants makes changes after criticism, The Capitol siege: The cases behind the biggest criminal investigation in U.S. history. The Long Island DJ who recorded himself smoking marijuana inside the U.S. Capitol building was sentenced to three years and five months in prison after pleading guilty to all 10 charges he faced, including civil disorder and committing an act of physical violence on Capitol grounds. It's a common refrain from some of those charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and their Republican allies: The Justice Department is treating them harshly because of their political views while those arrested during last year's protests over racial injustice were given leniency. hide caption. "I truly commend Cindy for stepping up to the plate and helping out these patriot families when no one else was there for them," he said. Stay up to date with what you want to know. Current and former inmates said prosecutors' description of Hale-Cusanelli is consistent with what they witnessed in jail. Why, in our land of liberty and justice, are many still detained? Curzio, who has ties with a white supremacist gang and was at the front of the crowd on Jan. 6, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count and served the maximum sentence of six months in jail. Jan. 6 Panels Final Report: Trump Should Be Barred From Public Office Over Conspiracy To Overturn 2020 Election (Forbes), Oath Keepers Trial: Founder Stewart Rhodes Found Guilty Of Seditious ConspiracyIn A First Since 1995 (Forbes), 465 rioters have pleaded guilty for their role in the Capitol insurrection so far. One Year Since the Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol. Prosecutors say he breached the Capitol, put his feet up on a senator's desk and smoked a joint, but did not attack police. news.yahoo.com/trump-says-pardon-jan-6-034854427.html. Jacob Lang, who has pleaded not guilty to allegations that he assaulted police with a shield and a bat, praised Hughes and Patriot Freedom Project for providing support to some families and defendants. He has pleaded not guilty but was detained before trial because a federal judge. This is a living database that will be updated weekly with new sentencing information, analysis and data throughout 2022. 465 rioters have pleaded guilty for their role in the Capitol insurrection so far. Assistance of Counsel Occurring? When Chavez became president of Venezuela, he changed their Constitution and let the prisoners out of jail. This searchable table shows them all. The indictment for seditious conspiracy unveiled against members of the extremist group the Proud Boys is just the latest set of charges to come out of what Attorney General Merrick Garland has called one of the largest, most complex, and most resource-intensive investigation in the history of the US Department of Justice. Reports flow in through family, friends, official and credible channels that these detainees are isolated, living in poor conditions, cannot meet with reporters, are increasingly invisible, just forgotten people. According to federal prosecutors, among the rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, were more than 20 New Englanders who have since been arrested and/or charged by the FBI with crimes connected to the. Everyone, the President and Congress members on down to the lowliest intern at the Department of Justice, bears responsibility for the integrity of the implementation of constitutional rights by law. "I don't know where we would be if we didn't have that support," said the wife of another detainee. McCarthy says he will release all 14000 hours of surveillance video from J6. About 465 rioters have pleaded guilty and entered into plea deals. Top editors give you the stories you want delivered right to your inbox each weekday. hide caption. "As the Select Committee concludes its work, their words must be a clarion call to all Americans: to vigilantly guard our Democracy and to give our vote only to those dutiful in their defense of our Constitution," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in the report. One by one. Palmer, age 54 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty in October to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon. In December, Federal District Court Judge Royce Lamberth sentenced the 28-year-old Thompson to 46 months in prison with credit for time served, along with 36 months of supervised release and a required payment of $2,000 in restitution. The big question is what else can be done besides consistently calling, writing and emailing our (mostly apathetic) elected officials and demanding n investigation and reckoning? State regulators in a handful of states have said they're looking into whether the group is complying with state charity registration requirements. It is to focus on a simple idea due process and rule of law. Chansley, age 34 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty to one charge: obstruction of an official proceeding. He was sentenced to 44 months in prison, followed by mandatory two years of supervised release. I dont have money, but I have time and I can write. The main driver of this conflict, according to C2B inmates, along with their attorneys and family members, is the growing pool of money donated in the name of the Jan. 6 defendants. . He was convicted last week and faces years in prison for shoving a Capitol . Florida resident Paul Hodgkins was the first person federally sentenced in relation to the attack. This table includes the names, accepted charges, and links to court documents of all the people who have pleaded guilty as of February 13, 2023. Insider has since stopped tracking guilty pleas and the charges handed down to Capitol rioters, but other sources, like George Washington University's Program on Extremism, continue to keep track. More than 400 people have been charged with federal crimes in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. He received eight months in federal prison and two years of supervised release. For example, Hughes has disclosed a history of financial problems documented in legal filings. The median prison sentence was 45 days, as of Jan. 1. The record is strangely incomplete, access restricted, word barely getting out, and what we know is not reassuring. Early on, the group raised big money: The pro-Trump writer and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza donated $100,000. Draped in a Confederate flag, the 21-year-old Maryland man was seen on video throwing objects at police officers and scaling the walls of the Capitol building. Long Waits, Short Appointments, Huge Bills. Of those 255, 85 have been charged with using deadly or dangerous weapons or causing injury to law enforcement officers. The people that have received aid from the Patriot Freedom Project have praised the group effusively. Aware, we stood against politics in the legal process. I give up on AMAC. Absence violates rule of law. Over two years later, at least 476 people have pleaded guilty in connection to the riot. Insider's database has been updated accordingly. This searchable table shows them all. But he agreed more transparency was needed so "everyone would sleep better at night.". The organizers of the Justice for J6 Rally" have repeatedly referenced hundreds of Americans being detained in jail, going so far as to call those arrested for crimes Jan. 6 "political prisoners. But recently, conflicts have blown up between the inmates and grown into what another attorney referred to as a "schism" and what an inmate compared to a "middle school lunchroom. It is obvious by now, that no one in our government is going to do anything for these citizens. The third person with such a sentence was Jacob Chansley, who did not engage in violence but whose visage as the QAnon shaman became an indelible symbol of Jan. 6. "I stopped caring about politics because that's what got me incarcerated," said one inmate, "and I don't ever want to be a pawn in someone else's game again." Democratic members of Congress pushed for a bipartisan commission to investigate the Capitol riot akin to the one made post-9/11, but Senate Republicans blocked the attempt. As trials move closer and closer, that pressure has only intensified. But, my general policy is not to give more time than the government asks, he said at another point. I do not know but how nice to know that I have not been the only person sorrowing on behalf of some (the vast majority, I suspect) whose participation was not criminal. Still held in solitary confinement? Consider the 6th Amendment. He was released in April while he awaits his trial, after spending nearly four months in jail on charges including obstructing an official proceeding, entering the Capitol while armed with a deadly or dangerous weapon (a stun gun), and theft of government property (for stealing a piece of government mail). They said they were concerned that the jail grievance system could be used to retaliate against them. What we know, based on official reports of DC jails where many are held, is just conditions are incorrigible, in some cases objectively inhumane and indefensible. Boasberg referenced his disbelief in that case during a December sentencing in which the government likewise did not seek incarceration for Gary Edwards, who illegally entered the Capitol and the office of Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.). ", As we continue to raise the profile of these individuals, it makes it harder and harder for the lefts phony narrative about an insurrection to stick, rally organizer Matt Braynard, a former 2016 Trump campaign official, said on Steve Bannons podcast released July 30. Others close to Patriot Freedom Project have suggested their critics are just trying to get a bigger portion of the donated funds. (It works for criminals, we can force it for our fellow patriots!) Only around a quarter of those arrested185 individualshave received criminal sentences, while the rest are waiting for their trials or havent yet reached plea agreements. So we're taking the claim straight to the Verify team. According to Justice Department officials, more than 140 federal prosecutors have been working on cases related to the January 6 attack in concert with FBI agents from all 50 states in the year. Seems just the same as AARP Finally making some noise about Jan 6. Jan. 6 defendant Kash Kelly, who is Black, told Hughes that it was false to claim anyone in C2B was a white supremacist. This can not stand! And the conflict that has built inside the jail has been amplified outside by a kind of power struggle over who speaks for the so-called political prisoners. No, there are not hundreds of Capitol Riot defendants still being detained in the DC Department of Corrections. My letter was returned undeliverable. 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