Rioter who bragged she wouldn't go to jail gets prison term

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A existent property cause from suburban Dallas who flaunted her information successful the Jan. 6 riot astatine the U.S. Capitol connected societal media and aboriginal bragged she wasn’t going to jailhouse due to the fact that she is white, has blond hairsbreadth and a bully occupation was sentenced connected Thursday to 2 months down bars.

While immoderate rioters sentenced for the aforesaid misdemeanor condemnation person received lone probation oregon location confinement, prosecutors sought incarceration for Jennifer Leigh Ryan of Frisco, Texas, saying she has shown a deficiency of candor and remorse for her actions erstwhile the pro-Trump mob attacked the Capitol gathering and delayed Congress’ certification of Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory.

They besides said Ryan’s content that she’s shielded from punishment shows she doesn’t grasp the seriousness of her crime.

Ryan wasn’t facing a felony for much superior conduct, but U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper said she was inactive among the mob who overnumbered constabulary successful an onslaught that led to the deaths of 5 radical and volition person a lasting effect connected authorities institutions.

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Though Ryan said she was atrocious for her actions, Cooper questioned whether she is remorseful and has respect for the law.

“Your actions since Jan. 6 marque maine uncertainty immoderate of those things,” the justice said.

Prosecutors said Ryan traveled to Washington connected a pitchy chartered by a Facebook friend, described Trump’s rally earlier the riot arsenic a prelude to war, livestreamed her introduction into the gathering arsenic alarms sounded, participated successful chants of “Fight For Trump,” tweeted a photograph of herself adjacent to breached windows extracurricular the Capitol and aboriginal said she deserved a medal for what she did.

Her lawyer responded that she was successful the gathering for lone 2 minutes, didn’t enactment violently and has a First Amendment close to talk up connected societal media.

The justice past referred to Ryan’s March 26 tweet successful which she wrote, “Definitely not going to jail. Sorry I person blonde hairsbreadth achromatic tegument a large occupation a large aboriginal and I’m not going to jail. Sorry to rainfall connected your hater parade. I did thing wrong.”

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In a missive to the judge, Ryan denied believing she was immune to punishment, saying she was responding to radical who made amusive of her quality and called for her to beryllium imprisoned. She said her lawyer told her astatine the clip that prosecutors would beryllium recommending a condemnation of probation.

“I was attacked and I was answering them,” Ryan said successful court.

She is the 10th idiosyncratic charged successful the Jan. 6 onslaught to get a jailhouse oregon situation sentence. More than 650 radical person been charged for their actions astatine the Capitol.

Prosecutors said Ryan has since downplayed the unit astatine the Capitol and falsely claimed to probation authorities that she didn’t cognize determination was a riot until she came to the Capitol, adjacent though she had recorded herself successful a edifice country watching quality sum of rioters climbing the walls of the Capitol.

After the riot, Ryan said she faced a backlash that included decease threats, nationalist heckling and graffiti painted connected her existent property signs. She said she had to alteration her sanction and disguise herself successful public.

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Ryan tweeted a photograph of herself adjacent to breached windows and holding her fingers successful a V sign, with a caption saying, “Window astatine The capital. And if the quality doesn’t halt lying astir america we’re going to travel aft their studios next...”

Shortly afterward, Ryan posted different tweet astir a assemblage damaging instrumentality belonging to quality organizations, including The Associated Press. She tweeted it was a “cool moment” erstwhile rioters “went to municipality connected the AP equipment.”

Ryan is expected to commencement serving her condemnation successful January.

Also connected Thursday, a Maryland pistillate who joined the mob’s onslaught was sentenced to 3 years of probation, including 2 months of location detention.

Brittiany Angelina Dillon said her actions astatine the Capitol were “inexcusable and unacceptable.” She referred to Jan. 6 arsenic the worst time of her life.

“I ne'er privation to measurement ft successful Washington, D.C., again, and I emotion that city,” she said. “Ï don’t privation to deliberation astir that day. It’s horrible.”

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Judge Dabney Friedrich said substance messages amusement Dillon intelligibly anticipated unit erstwhile she went to Washington connected Jan. 6 and seemed intent connected doing her portion to halt Congress from certifying Biden’s victory.

The justice said she was troubled by statements that Dillon made earlier and aft the riot, including her notation to instrumentality enforcement officers arsenic “devils.”

“The onslaught she participated successful was an onslaught connected our institutions of government, the regularisation of instrumentality and our antiauthoritarian process,” Friedrich said.

According to prosecutors, Dillon pushed done a assemblage of rioters to attack an entranceway to the Capitol but was pushed backmost earlier she could marque it beyond the building’s threshold.

She wasn’t accused of engaging successful immoderate unit oregon spot damage. Dillion pleaded blameworthy successful July to misdemeanor disorderly behaviour successful a Capitol building. _____ Billeaud reported from Phoenix and Kunzelman from College Park, Maryland.

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