8 months in prison for man who took selfie with Qanon Shaman in first Capitol riot felony sentence
A Florida man faces eight months behind bars for participating in the pro-Trump riot on Capitol Hill in January. The man committed no violence, but prosecutors still claimed he took part in a âthreat to democracy.â
Paul Allard Hodgkins pleaded guilty in June to obstructing Congress, a felony crime with a theoretical maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. Hodgkins, of Tampa, Florida, entered the US Capitol in January alongside crowds of former President Donald Trumpâs supporters, carrying a âTrump 2020â flag. He snapped selfies in the Senate chamber and posed alongside infamous âQAnon Shamanâ Jacob Chansley.
Also on rt.com Worse than the Civil War? Bidenâs description of January 6 is designed to create even more division across AmericaHodgkins was sentenced to eight months in prison and 24 monthsâ probation by a federal judge in Washington, DC on Monday, and his punishment is expected to serve as a benchmark for hundreds of other rioters facing felony charges. One rioter has already been sentenced for misdemeanor offences: 49-year-old Anna Morgan Lloyd, who received three yearsâ probation last month, in addition to a fine and community service. Lloyd received leniency after disavowing the conduct of her fellow rioters and telling her judge that she had read anti-racist literature supplied by her lawyer.
Also on rt.com Longtime Democrat turned Trump supporter becomes first sentenced over January 6 Capitol âinsurrectionâDemocratic Party politicians and the liberal media have characterized the January 6 riot as an âinsurrectionâ and an act of âdomestic terrorism.â Prosecutors in Hodgkinsâ case have used similar verbiage, with a sentencing request from the government stating that âthe need to deter others is especially strong in cases involving domestic terrorism, which the breach of the Capitol certainly was.â
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â" Spencer Hsu (@hsu_spencer) July 19, 2021Government prosecutors asked the judge to apply a sentence of around 18 months, claiming that âlike each rioter, [he] contributed to the collective threat to democracy.â
âThreat to democracy,â however, is not a legally defined crime, and the actual impact of the riot on American democracy has been the subject of heated debate between the left and right since January. While President Joe Biden has called the riot the âworst attack on our democracy since the Civil War,â the mob was dispersed within several hours and Congress swiftly resumed its job of certifying Bidenâs electoral win. Moreover, Hodgkins was not charged with conspiracy, meaning the conduct of the rest of the rioters should have no bearing on his case.
Hodgkinsâ defense attorney pushed back against the use of the term âdomestic terrorismâ by the government. Speaking in court on Monday, he asserted that calling the riot âdomestic terrorismâ is âoffensive and gaslighting the country, and it needs to stop.... It was a protest that became a riot, period, full stop.â
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