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Accused in Jan. 6 riot, Montoni faces possible prison time
As federal authorities continue to arrest people accused of invading the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the suspects fit into three general categories.
Those who entered the building without premeditation and did not engage in vandalism or violence face misdemeanor charges and will likely avoid prison sentences, said Samuel D. Hodge Jr., a professor of Legal Studies at Temple University.
A smaller subset of rioters might be linked to the most serious crimes, potentially including sedition and violence against law-enforcement officers, including U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after confronting rioters.
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Activists are worried insurrectionists aren t being charged as heavy handedly as Floyd protesters. Experts say the list of crimes pro-Trump rioters could face is just beginning.
Activists are worried insurrectionists aren t being charged as heavy handedly as Floyd protesters. Experts say the list of crimes pro-Trump rioters could face is just beginning.
Haven Orecchio-EgresitzJan 16, 2021, 03:27 IST
Riots at the US Capitol Building.Michael Nigro/Pacific Press:LightRocket/Getty
Several dozen people have been charged with federal crimes related to the attack on the US Capitol.
People are questioning whether federal law enforcement are being softer on Capitol rioters than they were on those who attended anti-racism protests last summer.