Attendees of Confederate Woodstock dismayed that actions have consequences

Loser returns home and promptly gets arrested and put in prison for his crimes.The Irish probably told him they don't like MAGA idiots and go the F home.

'Homesick' MAGA rioter who tried to claim asylum in Ireland arrested on return to U.S.
https://www.rawstory.com/capitol-riot-arrests-2668800107/

Wisconsin Trump supporter Paul Kovacik tried to flee the country and claim asylum in Ireland — only to grow homesick, return to America, and promptly get arrested.

In a legal filing flagged by Politico's Kyle Cheney it was revealed that Kovacik late last year fled to Dublin to claim asylum shortly before he was to begin what was supposed to have been a 90-day prison sentence.

However, it seems that Kovacik couldn't last more than seven months in a foreign country.

"On June 19, 2024, Kovacik decided to voluntarily return to the United States from Ireland," the court filing states. "Kovacik advised that he... had recently decided to voluntarily withdraw his asylum claim and return to the United States because he felt 'homesick.'"

Kovacik then flew into Minneapolis, where he was "promptly arrested" and taken to Hennepin County Jail before being transferred to a prison in Chicago where he is currently serving his original 90-day prison sentence.

However, even after getting out of jail, he may get additional time, as the court filing states that "there is probable cause to believe that" he broke the law that "makes it a crime to fail to surrender for service of a sentence pursuant to a court order."
 
White Supremacist uses the Black Friend card.

‘Enthusiastic’ Jan. 6 rioter with white supremacist tattoos cites Black ‘best friend’ in begging judge for leniency
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...ck-best-friend-in-begging-judge-for-leniency/

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Clockwise from left: Brian Jackson with hands raised and making an “OK” gesture, which is considered to be shorthand for “white power,” outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 (Department of Justice); photo of Jackson and his “best friend” (Jackson court filing); the pole hurled by Jackson into police on Jan. 6 (Department of Justice).
 
The Associated Press spent more than three years tracking the nearly 1,500 Capitol riot cases brought by the DOJ. What they found won't surprise you. A lengthy in-depth article about these insurrectionists.

THE CASES OF JANUARY 6TH
The Associated Press has spent more than three years tracking the nearly 1,500 Capitol riot cases brought by the Justice Department. AP reporters have reviewed hours of video footage and thousands of pages of court documents. They have sat through dozens of court hearings and trials for the rioters who descended on the Capitol and temporarily halted the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory. These videos represent a mere fraction of the evidence that prosecutors have presented to juries and judges deciding these cases.

https://apnews.com/projects/january-6-cases/


(In-depth article with many videos and pictures)
 
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