Over 3 years for "peaceful insurrection"
No weapons at all. How many Antifa scum get that for violent revolution?
shareNo weapons at all. How many Antifa scum get that for violent revolution?
shareAs much as I hate Antifa, they didn't breach a federal government building as far as I know.
shareBLM has, and both groups have torched police stations and courthouses. Walking into a building isn’t as bad as that. This is purely political, the left doesn’t even believe their own bullshit, they just want to push their lies, misinformation, and radical agendas.
share How about taking over city hall in major city? Does it have to be federal, or can we admit this is pretty serious in itself? I don't remember this getting much attention, much less people getting charged.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackbrewster/2020/06/10/seattle-protesters-take-over-city-hall-demand-mayors-resignation/?sh=536f91df3caf
You see? This is the problem with leftists ... they have NO idea what they are talking about ...
https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2021/03/federal-officers-deploy-impact-munitions-tear-gas-at-downtown-portland-protesters.html
"Federal officers on Thursday repeatedly drove demonstrators away from the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse in downtown Portland in response to fires and damage to the building just hours after a security fence was removed.
Dozens of demonstrators assembled near the courthouse Thursday night, and some of them broke glass at the federal building and lit fires, according to reports from the scene."
https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-us-news-racial-injustice-d640afdd85404f0b7ffde44eb75f9512
Did he breach a federal government building, or did he enter the building through opened doors, while police/security guards stood aside?
shareAccording to this, it was a breach:
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/26/capitol-police-officer-byrd-ashli-babbitt-506971
1. I wouldn't trust the US media.
2. I don't see this guy's name in that article ...
It mentions how they barricaded the area before the rioters broke through.
shareIt was the Speaker’s Lobby outside the House chamber that had been barricaded, not the federal government building. Was Jacob Chansley breaching the doors to the Speaker’s Lobby outside the House chamber?
Here (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/video-shows-fatal-shooting-of-ashli-babbitt-in-the-capitol/ar-BB1cAzWs) is a video showing the breaching of the doors to the Speaker’s Lobby outside the House chamber. It was presumably filmed by JaydenX (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Earle_Sullivan), who presumably is the one shouting "I want you to go home" Go, go! Let's go!" (1:34) to the police officers, who left as these cops (https://youtu.be/benfKdg3U2A?t=171) arrived; and shouted "Get this shit!".
Chansley—who pleaded guilty to civil disorder, obstruction of an official proceeding, and disorderly conduct in a restricted building
Therefore, it was a breach.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-shaman-jacob-chansley-is-going-to-prison-for-the-capitol-riots?via=twitter_page
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/breach
shareThere doesn't have to be damage. They don't have to hop a fence. They weren't allowed to protest inside the Capital so it's a breach.
sharetrespassing?
shareIt is trespassing, but it's also a breach. The first definition of the link you gave: infraction or violation of a law
sharebroke the law, in front of cops?
shareYes. That's why he pleaded guilty.
shareI replied to:
breach a federal government buildinghttps://moviechat.org/nm12250280/Jacob-Chansley/6195aa8c84201f7b3427ff96/Over-3-years-for-peaceful-insurrection?reply=6195b29d84201f7b34280004
What specific part says that Jacob Chansley breached (make a gap in by battering) a federal government building?
shareIt says they warned everyone and they barricaded the entire area before anyone breached.
shareYeah, but the question is about JC, not about they. Do we/you know if he breached through or just entered when the cops invited them in? Do we know if he was part of those that actually breached?
I mean, I would not be surprised but usually to say for sure it requires a bit of proof/individual records.
He plead guilty to disorderly conduct in a restricted building.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-shaman-jacob-chansley-is-going-to-prison-for-the-capitol-riots?via=twitter_page
Actually he and others were escorted inside by police as has been proven by video.
The only person killed was an unarmed female veteran. Isn’t it amazing how the Democrat media has totally ignored that.
The amount of damage was less than the cost of 1 police car.
They tried to burn a federal building down. They assaulted the White House and injured more than 60 agents.
shareHow do you assault a building?🤣
shareUm, you attack it. LOL
shareYou assault people or animals, you damage a building. Nice try, but you know nobody says that.🤣
shareSure you can. LOL You can even assault ideas. Anything can be assaulted. It's not limited to living creatures.
shareAgain, nobody says that. Quit scrambling.
shareSure they do. When I was in the military we studied the assault on Fort Wagner. It was literally. Last summer we saw the assault on the White House. You want more scrambling? LOL
shareAgain, nobody says that. I just googled "assault on the Whitehouse" and literally not any of the first several pages of results in ANY news story use that expression. If it was common vernacular, don't you think someone would have? And, in typical liberal fashion, you resort to name calling when someone doesn't agree you. Settle down and try to keep some dignity.
shareYou mean you still have trouble understanding the word 'assault'? How about you be a good boy and look up the definition. LOL
share I said "nobody says that" multiple times, and then i proved you wrong by showing that literally no reporters or articles on the gigantic search engine Google used that expression. You just tried to backpedal and hide behind the semantics of a loose definition, in which you are STILL wrong, even though I clearly showed you I was right and you were wrong. Try to be a big boy for a change, and just admit you were mistaken. Furthermore, just to shut you up and shut you down once and for all, here is the cut and paste definition from Webster.🤣
Assault: the crime of trying or threatening to hurt someone physically.
That's the definition as it pertains to the law, there are definitely others:
as·sault
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verb
verb: assault; 3rd person present: assaults; past tense: assaulted; past participle: assaulted; gerund or present participle: assaulting
make a physical attack on.
"he pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer"
carry out a military attack or raid on (an enemy position).
"they left their strong position to assault the hill"
attack or bombard (someone or the senses) with something undesirable or unpleasant.
"her right ear was assaulted with a tide of music"
noun
noun: assault; plural noun: assaults
1.
a physical attack.
"his imprisonment for an assault on the film director"
an act, criminal or tortious, that threatens physical harm to a person, whether or not actual harm is done.
"he appeared in court charged with assault"
a military attack or raid on an enemy position.
"troops began an assault on the city"
a strong verbal attack.
"the assault on the party's tax policies"
2.
a concerted attempt to do something demanding.
"a winter assault on Mt. Everest"
I've seen your other posts, so let me just say: Please go fuck yourself and whatever blocked douchebag sock account this is. Furthermore, I'll know you've seen this, but it won't matter when you reply, because I'll have already blocked you, you antagonizing, liberal, snowflake douchebag. Bye now.
shareBur(p)k got told now he mad
shareAll I see is people talking here about Antifa, who suck, as though it takes the responsibility away from what this guy and others did in D.C.
shareWhat specifically did this guy (Jacob Chansley) do in D.C.?
shareHe was a significant part of an insurrection at our nation's Capitol
shareI have not seen any evidence of insurrection. They protested and it got out of hand. But what insurrection?
shareYou haven't seen photos of them breaking the windows, going into the states room with zip-ties and tactical gear? The noose and scaffolding that was put up, the chants of hang Mike Pence, the people who injured police officers in the building so that they could get to the politicians? The people who are now saying in court that they were just doing what Trump told them they should do because they were robbed of the election? Flying a rebel flag known as a clear racist symbol in the Whitehouse while shouting stop the steal?
I don't know how you can say that it wasn't an insurrection.
Didn't you hear? The CDC changed the definition of insurrection so now it means being let inside by police.
shareLike the one that happened when Brett Kavanaugh was getting sworn in?
share300 protesters were arrested during the Kavanaugh hearings.
$50 fine
no jail time
no court appearance
no need to hire an attorney
no criminal record
Two standards of justice is no justice at all. With clear political motivations, the Department of "Justice" has severely and unjustly overreacted to the 1/6 riot, and the judiciary has either abdicated their role as neutral arbiters or directly taken part in the corruption. Not good.
What specifically did he do when he was there? Did he hurt someone? Did he destroy something?
shareBummer. And to think: he was going to be Fat Donnie's first pick for the VP slot for his '24 attempt at destroying democracy. This conviction may affect those plans.
shareWhy are you picking out Antifa when there's also the glorious BLM? Afraid of being called a racist? lol
He should have gotten 10 years. Anybody who breaks into or otherwise trespasses in a government building should.
He was carrying a spear.
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