The DC USAO announces charges against John Sullivan. Sullivan recorded Ashli Babbitt’s shooting and shared the footage with WaPo; the video’s soundtrack puts Sullivan in the Capitol trying to talk officers into abandoning the door to the speakers lobby. justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/uta…
Sullivan says he’s a journalist who was only there to document events, and the affidavit in support of the complaint makes a real effort to knock that down. justice.gov/usao-dc/press-…
Among other things, the affidavit notes that Sullivan documented himself encouraging rioters to break down specific doors, advocating w police to leave, offering to make use of a knife, intentionally breaking a Capitol window, and generally indulging in revolutionary fervor.
Confounding the issue, though, Sullivan’s record seems to indicate he would favor a revolution against trump just as feverishly as he got swept up in the attempted revolution for him. And he really did deliver some incredibly important footage of the events.
I’ll be interested to see where the ACLU comes down on this prosecution.
Anyways this part of the allegations is pretty chilling
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You shot your shot and missed, My Pillow guy. It’s over. Go home.
“Mr. President, the pillow maker man is here with a document about replacing the national security advisor and the CIA Director and also imposing martial law.”
The insurrectionist who broke a window at the Capitol allowing a large group to enter was seen at another Trump rally in Proud Boys regalia, the FBI says. Trump famously told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by" at a 2020 presidential debate. justice.gov/opa/page/file/…
The FBI has a witness in this case who says the defendant, who goes by "spaz," and others declared an intention to kill VP pence and planned another armed attack on the inauguration. justice.gov/opa/page/file/…
This witness also says members of the group said they intended to kill Speaker Pelosi. (Somehow my eye went right past that.)
Here’s the part all the news reports are quoting from:
This characterization of the events of January 6th that prosecutors introduced in this detention memo has legal significance and may be a harbinger of more serious charges against many or most of the participants.
The FBI introduces some interesting verbiage in this (terrifying) weapons case, calling the January 6th Capitol insurrection a “purported protest event.” justice.gov/usao-edny/pres…
Bill Sweeney in full swagger with this quote
Florea’s violent threats were made on Parler on January 6th. They targeted Senator-elect Warnock, who had just won his race the day before.
After airing her suspicions yesterday, Rep. Sherrill writes to request an investigation of House Republicans’ complicity in the January 6th attacks. Katherine Clark and Frank Pallone sign on as well.
There are more than 30 House D signers in total.
Key line: “These tours were so concerning that they were reported to the Sergeant at Arms on January 5.”