MUST READ… J6 Law Student James Grant Who Was Sucker Punched By Cops, Beats Four Of Eight Felony Counts — Still Faces 20 Year Prison Sentence for Misdemeanor Offenses
US District Federal Judge Jia Cobb acquitted January 6 political prisoner James Grant of four of eight felony counts leveled by the Department of Justice for his role in the Capitol riot after enduring two “nightmarish” years in pretrial incarceration.
The government claims Grant and four other men –Ryan Samsel, Paul Johnson, Steven Randolph and Jason Blythe, his four co-defendants that he never met before trial— led the “first breach” of the restricted area on Capitol grounds and initiated attacks on US Capitol officers during the Stop the Steal rally on Jan. 6, 2021, according to FBI criminal complaints.
Grant, 31, unknowingly alongside Ray Epps, and more than a dozen demonstrators, pushed a chain of bike racks that were placed as a barricade between officers and demonstrators on the parameter of the Capitol building,