Following a testimony at a detention hearing Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge
Jeffrey Frensley for the Middle District of Tennessee determined that Munchel wasn t considered a flight risk and believed he didn t pose harm to the public. However, federal prosecutors have argued his involvement in the insurrection is serious enough to keep him detained pending trial in an effort to ensure the community s safety.
An FBI search of Munchel s home turned up the tactical gear he wore during the January 6 incident at the Capitol, as well as five pairs of plastic handcuffs, multiple weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and a drum-style magazine.
Following a testimony at a detention hearing Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge
Jeffrey Frensley for the Middle District of Tennessee determined that Munchel wasn t considered a flight risk and believed he didn t pose harm to the public. However, federal prosecutors have argued his involvement in the insurrection is serious enough to keep him detained pending trial in an effort to ensure the community s safety.
An FBI search of Munchel s home turned up the tactical gear he wore during the January 6 incident at the Capitol, as well as five pairs of plastic handcuffs, multiple weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and a drum-style magazine.
Following a testimony at a detention hearing Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge
Jeffrey Frensley for the Middle District of Tennessee determined that Munchel wasn t considered a flight risk and believed he didn t pose harm to the public. However, federal prosecutors have argued his involvement in the insurrection is serious enough to keep him detained pending trial in an effort to ensure the community s safety.
An FBI search of Munchel s home turned up the tactical gear he wore during the January 6 incident at the Capitol, as well as five pairs of plastic handcuffs, multiple weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and a drum-style magazine.
Following a testimony at a detention hearing Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge
Jeffrey Frensley for the Middle District of Tennessee determined that Munchel wasn t considered a flight risk and believed he didn t pose harm to the public. However, federal prosecutors have argued his involvement in the insurrection is serious enough to keep him detained pending trial in an effort to ensure the community s safety.
An FBI search of Munchel s home turned up the tactical gear he wore during the January 6 incident at the Capitol, as well as five pairs of plastic handcuffs, multiple weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and a drum-style magazine.
Following a testimony at a detention hearing Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge
Jeffrey Frensley for the Middle District of Tennessee determined that Munchel wasn t considered a flight risk and believed he didn t pose harm to the public. However, federal prosecutors have argued his involvement in the insurrection is serious enough to keep him detained pending trial in an effort to ensure the community s safety.
An FBI search of Munchel s home turned up the tactical gear he wore during the January 6 incident at the Capitol, as well as five pairs of plastic handcuffs, multiple weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and a drum-style magazine.