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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
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Quite a rogues gallery.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Criminal trespass is normally a Class B misdemeanor with a fine up to $2,000 and a jail term up to 180 days. If the trespass is on agricultural land, and the trespasser is apprehended within 100 feet of the boundary of the land, the offense is a Class C misdemeanor with a fine up to $500.
The so called rioters did not murder, or rape anyone. There was no overthrow of our government. The Capital police did kill some people and an officer had a heart attack.
What America did in Afghanistan was a 20yr insurrection. The first part righteous. What happened at the Capital was a bunch of American citizens mislead into trespassing with criminal mischief of public property. Lead on by those who worked for the FBI?
Who were those instigator's? In the book, How to make the enemy look bad, rule one is hijacking the cause. In this so called insurrection case, we have government agents imbedded within the crowd to mislead low information voters into protesting their disdain of the sold out Congress by trespassing on public land.
Did this operation give the Marxist, who do not know their sex, an excuse to create a Washington DC FOB? I noticed, the FBI tried to make out American parents domestic terrorists' recently. Is there a pattern here?
Will Kamala give some money to bail out the rioters?
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Capt Gregory Prickett - "The New York Times recently reported that the FBI had an undercover informant amid the mob that entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 who had related to them his knowledge of the demonstrators’ plans beforehand and his observations of events in the building in real-time. The informant was a genuine member of the Proud Boys, one of the groups the feds are trying to charge with conspiracy to overthrow the government.

According to the Times, the informant told the FBI in advance that his colleagues had no plan to disrupt the government. He also reported violence and destruction in the Capitol to his FBI handler as it was happening, and the FBI did nothing timely to stop it.

The informant’s presence as a de facto federal agent at the scene before, during, and after the commission of what the government considers serious felonies raises serious constitutional questions about the FBI’s behavior. The feds have not revealed the existence or identity of this informant; rather, the Times’ reporters found out about him and found another person to corroborate what they learned that he did."
I noticed you did not desire to refer to this example of an FBI agent information that was ignored by the FBI management. Why would they not move on such info? Because, they wanted and planned it to happen? The trespass on public property was occurring as desired?
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Capt Gregory Prickett - https://www.huffpost.com/entry/scott-fairlamb-sentenced-capitol-riot-trump-cop-assault_n_618bda71e4b0c8666be54d58

This guy plead guilty and got 41 months (over 3 years). It won't go as easy for people who don't plead and end up going to trial. Expect a lot more prison time.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Capt Gregory Prickett - Agreed. But this is one of the few individuals who used violence. Are you inferring all trespassers should be given the same judgment? Even it it is not a felony they committed? That is kind of like what China or Russia does Capt.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
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Is that you in one of those photos there James... Or is it big foot?
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