Nicholas Burton Reimler (aka #nauticalinsider) is scheduled to take a plea deal at 2:30. He was no. 39 on the FBI’s Capitol wanted list, which is currently up to suspect 465.
Snapchat Places failed Riemler (aka “bustaareim”) when he was in the Capitol crypt, which is not the "TOP OF THE US CAPITOL DOME.”
"He posted many times on social media pictures of himself inside the Capitol on Jan. 6th and posted several times about going to D.C. In the pictures attached you can see him in the exact same outfit (found on his Facebook).” storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco….
Reimler is pleading guilty to the “Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing” charge that’s become the standard in misdemeanor plea deals.
Charges that will be dropped at sentencing:
- Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building
- Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct
Reimler told the judge he had a bachelor’s degree and had one beer last night, but that’s not going to hold anything up. Now proceeding. Prosecutor, reading off of statement of facts, mentioned how Reimler posted Trump’s post about Jan. 6.
Guilty plea entered. Sentencing set for December 10.
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"there really is no centralized role in this for Defense or the Federal government components. This sits squarely in MPD's realm. I'm trying to tamp this down with the Deputy like I have the last couple of protests but this one may be different..."
From the latest batch of FBI emails on Jan. 6:
"It's her very first day in this position. He didn't tell her what the document was, or who wrote it, unfortunately and then went back to the 7th floor for more meetings..."
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Jay Johnston’s sentencing hearing in DC is set for Oct. 7, not long before his Mr. Show colleague David Cross appears in DC at the Warner Theater for his “The End Of The Beginning Of The End” show.
THREAD: Over two years ago, a Jan. 6 defendant told a court that he'd witnessed Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes (now serving an 18 year seditious conspiracy sentence) that he'd witnessed Rhodes try to contact Donald Trump during the Capitol attack.
That Jan. 6 defendant, William Todd Wilson, admitted that he heard Rhodes “repeatedly implore" an unidentified party he was speaking with "to tell President Trump to call upon groups like the Oath Keepers to forcibly oppose a transfer of power." nbcnews.com/politics/justi…
Rhodes himself was convicted at trial and, in May 2023, sentenced to 18 years in federal prison. But that phone call wasn't a focus for prosecutors.
The only man known to have participated in both the News Fight in Anchorman (2004) and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol (2021) plans to plead guilty on July 8, per court docket.
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