Several individuals involved in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol have been sentenced to prison. Marc Bru, a Proud Boys member, received a 6-year prison term for his involvement and insults directed at the judge. Cory and Felicia Konold were also sentenced to 30 and 45 days, respectively. Additionally, Jason Howland, a founder of the 'American Patriot Council,' was charged with obstruction for breaching the Capitol. James Rahm III was sentenced to 45 days for his role in pushing police officers and entering Nancy Pelosi's office. Another defendant, James Little, received an additional 60 days behind bars after successfully arguing against his initial punishment. Michael Haltom and Jason Howland were also charged in connection with the riot.
Per Bureau of Prisons, approximately three years remain in prison term of Capitol riot defendant Richard Bigo Barnett https://t.co/RbuWmTRTgs
Per Bureau of Prison, approximately three years remain in prison term of Capitol riot defendant Richard Bigo Barnett https://t.co/2WyGMwxGe1
Latest wave of Jan 6 arrests includes Jason Howland of Michigan. Feds allege he was exhorting the crowd, yelling "Let's go"... and "a second rioter is seen physically restraining Howland during a confrontation with law enforcement"
Norwalk man charged in connection with Jan. 6 Capitol riot; complaint says Michael Haltom was among first wave breaching Capitol, encouraged others to overrun police barriers https://t.co/2Dmh9sVSsC
James Little successfully argued that his punishment for joining the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol was illegal. His reward: 60 more days behind bars. https://t.co/dbB4pDO7MM
Judge has sentenced Jan 6 defendant James Rahm III to 45 days prison. Feds allege he "was part of a group that pushed the police officers into the doors" and moved through then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office suite, amid the mob https://t.co/Kk4mbjLdvy
Proud Boy Marc Bru, 44, sent to prison for storming inside the Capitol tells federal judge: “You can give me a hundred years and I’d do it all over again.” https://t.co/txlrFQnQnz
A Jan. 6 misdemeanor defendant won an appeal last year overturning his “split” sentence of 60 days in jail and three years of probation. So today, the judge resentenced him to 150 days, with credit for time served. https://t.co/IJokWFldGo
JUST IN: Prosecutors have charged Jason HOWLAND — founder of a group called the "American Patriot Council," which led pandemic-era protests against Gov. Whitmer — with obstruction for breaching the Capitol on Jan. 6 https://t.co/1Ot9UaSbj7 https://t.co/LK2i0XPoSp
Judge sentences Cory and Felicia Konold to prison in Jan 6 case Cory, who allegedly took a Capitol Police helmet, gets 30 days. Felicia, who allegedly posted after Jan 6: "Dude, people were willing to follow. You f— lead & everyone had my back, dude… We f— did it" gets 45 days
A Jan. 6 rioter and member of the far-right Proud Boys group who stormed the U.S. Capitol building was hit with a six-year sentence Wednesday after berating the federal judge handling his case, calling him a “clown” and a “fraud.” https://t.co/dxMG4bJgt6
Proud Boy who called judge a ‘clown’ gets 6-year Capitol Riot sentence. https://t.co/ejWn5q0g0n
Proud Boys member sentenced to prison on Jan. 6 charges after insulting judge https://t.co/psdM6oRUow https://t.co/McLr3UUOsu
Judge sentences Jan 6 defendant Marc Bru, who was linked to Proud Boys, to 6 years prison Feds alleged Bru pushed against barricades at front of mob and harassed officers. They say “Bru pointed at the officers and repeatedly yelled, ‘You’ll die for the corporation!” https://t.co/D6USuPhzob
A brother and sister from Arizona were sentenced after pleading guilty to a felony charge related to their participation in the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, the Department of Justice said. https://t.co/egVndEr3VW https://t.co/D8GeQHoiar