@Tail
He was a bench warmer on the team. That's basically 8 months for felony trespass. It sets a floor for the rest of the folks who actually committed big-boy crimes like assault, damage, injury, theft, etc...
@thereal_renaissance_man but what if the team murdered a guy though
@Tail
Oh, I personally think they all need to be made examples of...
But the prosecutors did not directly tie him to any of the harmful elements and I am all for laws being followed... so, in this case, basically trespassing was apparently the best they could do.
It's still a felony, which he will carry with him until some future fascist leader pardons him.
@thereal_renaissance_man I'm exactly there with you. I think the entire thing is being minimized to shit, these idiots were meant to be sacrificed from the start. Keeping the bar low so the people up top, if it came to it, would have a low floor to stand on.
It's going to be another interesting year to see how this all plays out. I doubt any of the cops that ushered the mob in will see a day in prison, but I'm hopeful.
@thereal_renaissance_man The footage of the cops removing the barricades and waving them in directing them where to go comes to mind, as do the videos of them basically standing at attention for the crowd to pass them.
The mob wouldn't have even known what to do or where to go if they hadn't been given orders from Trump and directions from the police.
Though I honor the ones that fought back to the ones who fought back.
@Tail
I don't envy the cops... some likely collaborated intentionally, but I'm certain that most recognized there was no possible survivable outcome from further attempts to stop them. Like the one who baited them and led them up the stairs past the chambers to a dead end where he had some backup. He allowed it to save lives.
But there needs to be accountability for congresspeople and administration officials (including POTUS) who incited and enabled it.