22 Years In Prison Is Not Long Enough For Thought Crimes: DOJ Appeals To Give The Proud Boys EVEN LONGER SENTENCES
The Department of Justice on Monday appealed the sentences of the five leaders of the Proud Boys convicted in the Jan 6. fedsurrection in an attempt to add even more years to their unprecedentedly high prison sentences for non-violent offenses and justify harsher penalties for all January 6 defendants.
On Sept. 5, U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Kelly, an appointee of President Donald Trump, sentenced Henry Enrique Tarrio, the only January 6 defendant who was not in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021, to 22 years in prison, the longest sentence handed to any January 6 defendant to date among hundreds of criminal cases stemming from the Capitol riot.
Showcasing to the world the demise of the First Amendment,