Proud Boys getting justice

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A leader of the far-right Proud Boys pleaded guilty on Friday to charges related to the attack on the U.S. Capitol, a victory for prosecutors that could bolster their cases against members of the group.


Charles Donohoe, the leader of the group's North Carolina chapter at the time of the Capitol attack, entered the guilty plea during court hearing on Friday in the District of Columbia.


Donohoe admitted to conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, and assaulting and impeding police officers.


Under U.S. sentencing guidelines, Donohoe faces a likely sentence of around six years in prison, with credit for time already served. He will be sentenced at a later court hearing.


Donohoe agreed to cooperate with prosecutors as they prepare for trial against other Proud Boys defendants. Donohoe, 34, was arrested in March 2021. He has been in custody since last year.


Former President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the seat of Congress that day in a bid to overturn his 2020 election defeat.


Donohoe and other Proud Boys were videotaped leading a crowd toward the Capitol during the riot.


"Mr. Donohoe is charged with interfering in the nation's peaceful transfer of power," U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly said during a court hearing in June, adding that the charges are "gravely serious matters that favor detention."


An indictment unsealed last month alleged that Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio was deeply involved in recruiting members of the group and directing their actions in the days prior to the Jan. 6 attack.


Tarrio's attorney entered a not guilty plea on his behalf during a hearing on Tuesday.


In a separate hearing on Friday, a different judge declined to postpone a trial scheduled for some members of the Oath Keepers militia group who joined in the Capitol breach. Those defendants are charged with seditious conspiracy, a rarely used law prohibiting attempts to overthrow the government.


Defense lawyers had requested the delay, saying they needed more time to review evidence. But U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta cited his own scheduling conflicts and the need to bring cases to trial.


Lawyers also suggested that all 11 Oath Keepers defendants go on trial at the same time. Mehta said that proposal was logistically impossible in the federal courthouse in the District of Columbia.
More bad news for that band of village idiots:

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/0...awyer-00024126

Disbarred lawyer.....
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Failed insurrections have consequences.
... So do Elections. ... Consequences. ...

### Salty
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Brilliant public speaker......or sad ignoramus, as Salty would say ?


It is thought that the ignoramus was native to Australia, found in the outback along with the kangaroo and koala. Over the years they have spread, with a recent infestation in Pittsburgh.
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Brilliant public speaker......or sad ignoramus, as Salty would say ?


It is thought that the ignoramus was native to Australia, found in the outback along with the kangaroo and koala. Over the years they have spread, with a recent infestation in Pittsburgh. Originally Posted by VitaMan



Who the fuck do they think they are ?
The Azov battalion or something ?
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Who the fuck do they think they are ?
The Azov battalion or something ? Originally Posted by JohnnyGleet



BLM/Antifa
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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid

It is wonderful that Wacko has found his calling.....speaking for Nobody.
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It is wonderful that Wacko has found his calling.....speaking for Nobody. Originally Posted by VitaMan

you fell for it. mission accomplished. a fool is easily fooled.



bahahahahahhaaaaaaa
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Failed again. You and Nobody are quite a pair.

Come on Wacko. Let's have another one of your cute posts. That's a good boy.



Brilliant public speaker......or sad ignoramus, as Salty would say ?


It is thought that the ignoramus was native to Australia, found in the outback along with the kangaroo and koala. Over the years they have spread, with a recent infestation in Pittsburgh. Originally Posted by VitaMan
Actually, not sure WHY you try to connect the Proud Boys
to Trump - as He spoke out against them while campaigning.

And, of course, you're again mis-informed.

We don't got many - if ANY - ignoramus in Australia.
But we ARE known for GENIUS species. ...

#### Salty
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Actually, not sure WHY you try to connect the Proud Boys
to Trump - as He spoke out against them while campaigning.

And, of course, you're again mis-informed.

We don't got many - if ANY - ignoramus in Australia.
But we ARE known for GENIUS species. ...

#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
When he was forced to.

Why not cite his opposition to white supremacy groups, Salty?

Your steadfast support for those evil cocksuckers speaks volumes.

Chunder down under.
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Salty's post may be the worst spin attempt in the history of eccie.


Of course he can always go to his back up excuse.....the FBI infiltration conspiracy theory.


Meantime, the January 6 rioters are heading off to serve prison terms.
[QUOTE=Yssup Rider;1062808299]When he was forced to.

Why not cite his opposition to white supremacy groups, Salty?
... ___

... I just did... And I'll remind you what Trump REALLY said
about the people "on both sides" over Virginia-way.

YOU and the lying liberal media keep distorting that.

But, reckon a small thing - you DO admit that Trump
denounced the Proud Boys.

See? ... It's sad that we CONSTANTLY have to remind
you sorry liberal lads of the TRUTH here everyday.

#### Salty