Logan Barnhart is scheduled to make a virtual court appearance in 15 minutes (although his name isn’t on the court calendar at the moment, so we’ll see what happens). huffpost.com/entry/logan-ba…
Colbert went with “Roid-Rage Unabomber” for Logan Barnhart.
Logan Barnhart does make an appearance. They’re trying to sort out his lawyer situation before the hearing begins. If arraignment goes forward today, his next court appearance will be Sept. 23. #Catsweat
Logan Barnhart is making his initial video appearance in D.C. federal court. He’s currently on home detention.
Barnhart is seeking representation from the federal public defender’s office. Judge finds him eligible for court-appointed counsel. Enters standard not guilty plea.
DOJ is not seeking Logan Barnhart’s pretrial detention, but they want him on home detention and GPS monitoring. Government doesn’t object to him traveling for work. #CatSweathuffpost.com/entry/logan-ba…
No drug testing for former bodybuilder Logan Barnhart, per judge, but he is banned from using any narcotics unless prescribed by a licensed medical professional. #Catsweat
Logan Barnhart due back in court on Sept. 23. #Catsweat
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BREAKING: A federal grand jury has returned an indictment against cybersecurity attorney Michael Sussmann, who represented the DNC in connection with the 2016 Russia hack. The indictment was sought by Special Counsel John Durham. huffpost.com/entry/michael-…
The indictment accuses Michael Sussmann of lying when he “stated to the General Counsel of the FBI that he was not acting on behalf of any client in conveying particular allegations concerning a Presidential candidate…" huffpost.com/entry/michael-…
2016 gets one last pop in just before the five-year statute of limitations bell rings: huffpost.com/entry/michael-…
This week, the city of Philadelphia agreed to pay $2 million to a woman after officers smashed out her windows, ripped her out of her car, beat her, and took her child. inquirer.com/news/philadelp…
After officers grabbed the toddler out of his car seat and beat his mother, the National FOP spread a false narrative all over social media, claiming the child was found “wandering around barefoot” during a riot.
“If i [sic] had it my way every cop who hurled a baton or maced on [sic] of us would be lined up and put down.”
Two Pennsylvania men — 25-year-old Marshall Neefe and 25-year-old Brad Smith — were arrested in connection with the Capitol attack.
"While on the grounds, Neefe carried a wooden club and participated in hoisting and pushing a large metal sign frame into a defensive line of… officers attempting to prevent the crowd from further advancing on the west front plaza of the Capitol." justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/pen…
“This country needs to split up immediately…. If SCOTUS doesn't act people are going to die. I hope this starts the War.”
Jan. 6 defendants Jean Lavin and her daughter Carly Krzywicki were arrested in Connecticut. after a Facebook friend turned them into the FBI.
"KRZYWICKI stated she posted a picture on Facebook, but later deleted it because it seemed like a bad idea to leave it up."
The FBI appears to have pulled an open-source video from @propublica’s Jan. 6 Parler video database that "shows LAVIN and KRZYWICKI climbing a bike rack that rioters had repurposed from barricades to ladders.” storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
Here’s the video in question. Look for the giant homemade “TRUMP WON” sign with the giant American flags. Tough to miss! projects.propublica.org/parler-capitol…
Plea hearing set for 2 p.m. for Jan. 6 defendant Andrew Hatley, who posed with a statue of white supremacist John Calhoun inside the Capitol crypt.
Hatley's case was tied up in a bow thanks to a search warrant return from his Life360 account.
"When HATLEY was asked about the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, HATLEY advised he was not sure how much he should say without legal counsel because he could be in a great deal of trouble.” storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
Hatley, 34, tells the judge he went to high school and then trucking school. He will enter a guilty plea to the parading / demonstrating / picketing misdemeanor charge.
“This seems to be the least bad option available,” he tells the judge.