wickedsdesires -> RE: Federal Trespassing: Class C Misdemeanor - Yes or No? (5/20/2025 9:21:11 AM)
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My facts do not count and what the world witnessed? The Reuters article said a lot more than 1 gun did it not? I thought I was being nice to you comrade boscoX with doing the Reuturs link - first that came up for me to everyone else. I will do X links if you want? Is that what you want me to do just for you comrade sweetie? If I did X links agreeing with reality and my points I also need to check the substance but most of those accounts get shadow banned by comrade Nazi Elon Musk Talking of X that sounds a little like Xi to me. Odd you avoided your own points or the why, and the why of the twitter post? In the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, a popular narrative has emerged: that because rioters did not fire guns that day, they were not really "armed." But a review of the federal charges against the alleged rioters shows that they did come armed, and with a variety of weapons: stun guns, pepper spray, baseball bats and flagpoles wielded as clubs. An additional suspect also allegedly planted pipe bombs by the headquarters of the Democratic and Republican parties the night before the riot and remains at large. Pipe bombs too? I forgot that one myself and like everything I aforementioned they didn't search that many less than 0.01% I see NPR forgot to mention hang mans gallows? https://www.npr.org/2021/03/19/977879589/yes-capitol-rioters-were-armed-here-are-the-weapons-prosecutors-say-they-used "Those weapons brought violence and chaos to the Capitol. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick died one day after two rioters allegedly sprayed him and other officers with what prosecutors describe as an "unknown chemical substance." Four other people in the crowd died in the insurrection, and more than 100 police officers suffered injuries, including cracked ribs, gouged eyes and shattered spinal disks" Quick summary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack Called to action by Trump[47][48] on January 5 and 6, thousands of his supporters gathered in Washington, D.C. to support his false claims that the 2020 election had been "stolen by emboldened radical-left Democrats"[49][50] and demand that then-vice president Mike Pence and Congress reject Biden's victory. QAnon supporter nicknamed the "QAnon Shaman".[412] Ashli Babbitt, a rioter who was shot dead by police as she was trying to break into the Speaker's Lobby, was a committed follower of QAnon.[413][414] The day before the attack, she had tweeted: "the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in less than 24 hours". Is that stand your ground stuff or home invasion stuff? Bombs placed External image image icon FBI images of bomb suspect Duration: 2 minutes and 22 seconds.2:22 FBI compilation of bombs being placed[169] At 7:40 p.m. on January 5, someone was filmed carrying a bag through a neighborhood on South Capitol Street. At 7:52 p.m., the individual was recorded sitting on a bench outside the DNC; the next day, a pipe bomb was discovered there, under a bush. In the footage, the suspect appears to zip a bag, stand and walk away. At 8:14, the suspect was filmed in an alley near the RNC, where a second pipe bomb was found the following day.[170] Both bombs were placed within a few blocks of the Capitol.[171][172] Nearing the second anniversary of the incident, a reward of $500,000 was offered,[173] but no suspects have been named.[174]
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