DOJ decides NOT to prosecute colbert crew...this can't be!!

Funny how the DOJ practices selective prosecution depending on the political leaning of the parties in question...nothing to see here.

Capitol Police responded to a disturbance call on the sixth floor of the building at 8:30 p.m. on June 16. There, the police found the Colbert crew who were unescorted (you have to be escorted by Congressional staff if you’re in the building). They had been ordered to leave the building earlier in the day, so they were charged with unlawful entry.

According to Fox’s Chad Pergram in a thread on Twitter, they had gotten interviews with some members of Congress earlier in the day, including Schiff and Auchincloss. Then an aide to Auchincloss allegedly let them back into the building at around 4 p.m. But then, instead of leaving, they roamed the hallways, unattended, for hours. They were arrested, ultimately, near Boebert’s office

They were originally let in by Rep. Adam Schiff’s staff, but then got back in the building later in the day and were reportedly walking around unescorted for hours, taking pictures outside the doors of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), and banging on the doors of members of Congress.

But now, the word is in from the U.S. Attorney’s Office as to whether they will be prosecuting the case against the Colbert crew — and you probably could have predicted the answer to that question from the minute you heard about the case and the people who were involved.

From Deadline:



In a statement, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C. said that they could not move forward with charges because those detained “were invited by Congressional staffers to enter the building in each instance and were never asked to leave by the staffers who invited them, though, members of the group had been told at various points by the Capitol Police that they were supposed to have an escort.” [….]

The U.S. Attorney’s Office said that to prosecute, “the office would be required to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these invited guests were guilty of the crime of unlawful entry because their escort chose to leave them unattended. We do not believe that it is probable that the office would be able to obtain and sustain convictions on these charges.”



So let’s review.

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) had constituents visit him in his office building on Jan. 5, 2021, his staff showed them around, they took pictures, and left. They were not in the Capitol Building and they left when they were done. They were not caught in the building after hours and they were not banging on the doors of members of Congress or harassing anyone. But the Democrats falsely accused Loudermilk of letting people in to do reconnaissance, for which there was no evidence. But Democrats’ visitors are okay apparently to wander at will and pound on the doors.

On Jan. 6, some of the defendants argued they were let in by the police, and at least one person was acquitted on that basis. He entered but had not done anything else. As far as I know, we haven’t seen the DOJ decide not to prosecute any of the Jan. 6 people on that basis.

Can we say two systems of justice? It would seem so.
... It IS a two-tiered system of justice, mate.

You didn't really believe that CBS staffers would be prosecuted, didja?
Good thing they weren't staffers from ABC or MSNBC - or they might
be prosecuting the police and security blokes who arrested the staffers!

But the two-tiered system will be-a changin' soon!

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winn dixie's Avatar
Two definite set of rules.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
They’re saving their juice for the Big Cheeto, not waste it on some amateur part time comedy insurrectionists.

And they gonna git him!
How do you know about the topic of the thread...either a psychic or a phoney. I chose the latter
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
trying to convict colbert staff is going to be a problem legally.


the colbert staff were let in by a MOC's staff and did not or failed to chaperone these visitors.


you really don't have much of a case. this is actually the right call.
ICU 812's Avatar
And there it is . . .there you have it.

They were "invited in" . . .and the Capitol police "invited in" a lot of the 1/6 participants by moving the barriers and opening the doors. The only similarity between the treatment of these two groups is that many of the latter have not been charged either (but they are still in prison).
The ones breaking windows and pushing against the police were “let in”. Uh huh.
Whatever happened to the "peaceful protesters" that did much more damage setting fires assaulting law enforcement officers and destroying gummet property.
Never heard about the prosecution of those fine folks...
mostly peaceful protests and unfunny tv shows spewing hate get the same pass

'long as its our team
Yssup Rider's Avatar
And there it is . . .there you have it.

They were "invited in" . . .and the Capitol police "invited in" a lot of the 1/6 participants by moving the barriers and opening the doors. The only similarity between the treatment of these two groups is that many of the latter have not been charged either (but they are still in prison). Originally Posted by ICU 812
Stretching a bit far there. Seems to be the default,position of the RWW.

Look I don’t blame you for being shocked and ashamed that your co-Trumpists did what they did.

Sooner or later, you’re going to have to face facts and address your shock, shame and embarrassment.

So far, y’all aren’t doing a very good job. The feigned outrage over this is another example.
Precious_b's Avatar
How are you going to arrest a dog?
No animals arrested on Jan 6.
No record of animal control being called in.

To those that say there is double standard...



So, to those insurrectionist (sp)