Thursday, July 7, 2022

January 6 Rioters - Cruel Fates #1395 to #1438, continued



This man has now been charged.

In January 2024, a new video clip is released from the point of view of a rioter banging on the doors of the House chamber. Windows are already broken, furniture is piled up to keep the doors blocked, and police officers or secret service agents have guns drawn and pointed at the men and women outside. Two GOP lawmakers, including Rep. Troy Nehls, are shouting at the attackers to pull back. 

In his book, Nehls described that moment: “You need to stop banging on these doors,” he says. “Stop trying to breach these doors. If you don’t, and you try to come in here, these gentlemen to my left and right with their guns drawn, they will kill you.” 

You can watch the clip, which lasts more than eight minutes, if you want to see the rioters being “let in” by police.

 


Screenshot: Note agent at left pointing gun at rioters.


WHEN I FIRST set out to refute the idea – posed by one of my Facebook friends – that the January 6, 2021, riot was NOT the work of Trump fans, I had no idea how immense the job would become. 

I have read thousands of court documents, and thousands of local news stories. And this much is clear: Holy f**king shit! Of course, these people are Trump fans. 

I number the rioters in the order I read about them, and also include enablers to the rioters who lost their jobs, Team Trump lawyers, like Jenna Ellis (#1185), who lied about the stolen election, and had to plead guilty to felonies in court, and people like Steve Bannon (#1428; separate blog post), who is still fighting a four-month jail sentence for refusing to tell what he knows about January 6. We also include four-times indicted Donald J. Trump, (#1150) on our list.

 

Below, we include a list of all rioters and current status. Scroll past the red section for the latest additions to our list. 

As of  April 23, 2024, one thousand, six (1,006) rioters and friends have pled guilty, or been convicted by juries, or in bench trials before various judges, or lost jobs for supporting the rioters, or are dead. 

1,006 

(97 have been sentenced to more time in jail than Trump spent in office.)

 

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF RIOTERS

AND SECONDARY CASUALTIES

 

Underlined = convicted.

1a CAPITALIZED and underlined = sentenced.

Numbered, “1a,” etc. = how the blogger keeps track of the number convicted/sentenced

Names in GREEN and underlined – charges dismissed/found innocent. 

Names in black and struck through – deceased.

1a. JOSEPH ABASCIANO – lost his job as a police officer

2a. JOSHUA ABATE – 279 hours of comm. service, $500

3a. RASHA ABUAL-RAGHEB – 2 mo. home confinement, 60 hrs. com. Service, $500 restitution, 3 yrs. probation

989a. Richard Ackerman – guilty, felony charge

826a. Daniel Page Adams – guilty on all counts

885a. DENNIS GEORGE ADAMS JR. – 45 days

Dustin Adams

5a. HOWARD BERTON ADAMS JR. – 8 mo., 3 yrs. prob., $4,000

Jared Hunter Adams

796a. JUSTIN DEE ADAMS – 17 months behind bars, a year on probation

Karla Adams

6a. MICHAEL GARETH ADAMS – 60 days

4a. THOMAS B. ADAMS JR. – 14 months in jail, 3 yrs. probation, fined $2,000

Miles Adkins

808a. Zachary Jordan Alam – convicted on all eleven counts

7a. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ALBERTS – seven years in prison, $2,000

Chris Alfonso

9a. RUSSELL DEAN ALFORD – 12 months, another 12 on probation, $500

10a. TOMMY FREDERICK ALLAN – sentence: 21 mo., $2,000 fine, three yrs. probation

11a. CHASE KEVIN ALLEN – 14 days, intermittent, 50 hrs. com. service, $500

Terry L. Allen

Luke Almond

12a. EDUARDO NICOLAS ALVEAR GONZALEZ – fines & rest. $1,500, 200 hrs. com. serv. 2 yrs. pro. 

Kevin Alstrup

13a. LAWRENCE AMBROSE – 45 days house arrest, $1,000 in fines & restitution, com. service

899a. Daniel Amsini – guilty, theft of government property

992a. Edward Amyot – guilty, one misdemeanor

JOHN ANDERSON – died of natural causes, before going to trial

Philip Anderson

14a. JOHN D. ANDRIES – 1 year and 1 day, three years’ supervised release, $2,000

Ronald Andrulonis

15a. VINCENT JAMES ARDOLINO – three years on probation, $4,100 in fines and restitution

894a. Anthony Alexander Antonio – guilty, felony count

776a. KENNETH ARMSTRONG III – 14 days, three years on probation, $500

904a.David Arredondo – pleads guilty on all eight charges

964a. Michael Asbury – has pled guilty

16a. NEIL ASHCRAFT – 80 days, three years on probation

17a. RYAN ASHLOCK – 70 days in jail, $500 in restitution, one year of supervised release

Joshua Lee Atwood

MARK RODERICK AUNGST – committed suicide before trial

Daniel Avery

Jaimee Avery

Richard Avirett

Carlos Ayala

18a. STEPHEN MICHAEL AYRES – community service, 100 hrs. $500 restitution, 2 yrs. probation 

915a Farbod Azari – guilty plea

916a. Farhad Azari – guilty plea

ASHLI BABBITT – killed during the riot

19a. NOAH S. BACON – 1 year and 1 day in jail, two years’ supervised release, $2,000

20a. EDWARD BADALIAN – 51 months in prison, probation, $2,000

979a. Nathan Baer – guilty, assault

Stephanie Baez

21a. MATTHEW BAGGOTT – 3 mo. in jail, one year probation, $500 in restitution, 60 hrs. com. serv. 

Steve Baker

22a. STEPHEN MAURY BAKER – 9 days in jail, $500 in restitution, 24 mo. on probation

Stephen Michael Baker

951a. Ronald Balhorn – guilty on multiple counts

Daniel Charles Ball

836a. DAVID A. BALL JR. – two years on probation, $1,000

749a.THOMAS BALLARD – 54 months in prison, 3 yrs. probation, $2,000

23a. CYNTHIA CHRISTINE BALLENGER – 4 mo. in prison, 9 mo. probation, $500

24a. ROBERT BALLESTEROS – community service, $500 in restitution, 3 yrs. on probation

Barbara Balmaseda

25a. DAWN BANCROFT – 60 days in jail, 100 hours of community service, $500 in restitution

984a. STEVE BANNON – four months in prison; refusal to testify

John Manuel Banuelos

26a. JEREMY BAOUCHE – 30 days, $2,500 in fines and restitution, two years on probation

27a. JULIO BAQUERO – 18 mo., $2,000

28a. THOMAS BARANYI – 90 days, community service, restitution, and a year of probation

29a. ERIC GENE BARBER – 45 days, $500 in restitution, and must pay CNN for $52.95 in damages 

907a. Stephen Boyd Barber – has pled guilty

Kyler Joseph Bard

30a. JEROD THOMAS BARGAR – six months’ home confinement, five years’ probation, $6,000 in fines and restitution

31a. RICHARD FRANKLIN BARNARD – 30 days home confinement, probation, restitution and com. service

 JOSEPH BARNES – died in a motorcycle accident

32a. RICHARD “BIGO” BARNETT – 54 months in jail, $2,544

33a. LOGAN BARNHART – 3 years, $5,688 in fines and restitution

798a. Nancy Barron – jury convicts her on all charges

759a. Katelyn Bartow –guilty, one misdemeanor

764a. TRAVIS BARTOW – a year on probation, $1,242 in fines and restitution

David Mitchell Bates

34a. PAULINE BAUER – 27 months in prison, 24 more on probation, $2,170

35a. ROBERT L. BAUER – 45 days, community service, $500 restitution

36a. ROGER KENT BAUGH – one year and one day in jail, $2,000 fine, 2 yrs. supervised release 

William Frederick Beals, II

37a. DAMON MICHAEL BECKLEY – 18 months in jail, $2,200

38a. MATTHEW JASON BEDDINGFIELD – 38 months, 24 more on prob., $2,000

JAMES BEEKS – acquitted on all charges

Melanie Belger

Dana Jean Bell

James Behymer

Paul Belosic – he remains at large

39a. LUKE WESLEY BENDER – 21 mo., 36 on probation, $2,000

40a. ANDREW RYAN BENNETT – 3 mo. home confinement, 21 mo. probation, 80 hrs. com. service, $500 restitution 

Bradley Stuart Bennett

743a. TYLER QUINTIN BENSCH – 60 days’ home confinement, two years’ probation

Kathy Berden, et. al. (15 “false electors”)

Jordan Berk

41a. Caleb Berry – awaiting sentencing

42a. Jeremy Bertino – awaiting sentencing, inc. felony

43a. BRYAN BETANCUR BATTISTI – 4 months in jail, a year on probation, $500 restitution

Natalie Beyeler

Joseph Bierbrodt

William Bierbrodt

44a. JOSEPH R. BIGGS – 17 years in prison

45a. STEVEN BILLINGSLEY – sentenced to perform com. service, pay $500 restitution, 2 yrs. probation 

46a. AIDEN BILYARD – 40 months in prison, $3,500 in restitution, etc.

47a. CRAIG MICHAEL BINGERT – eight years behind bars, $2,000

Brian Glenn Bingham

Francis Biondo

48a. ELLIOT BISHAI – 14 days, 1 yr. on probation, $500 restitution

Bryan Roger Bishop

Tanya Bishop

957a. Tonya Bishop – guilty, two counts

49a. Gina Bisignano – awaiting sentencing, incl. multiple felonies; trying to withdraw plea agreement 

50a. DONA SUE BISSEY – 14 days in jail, 60 hrs. community service, $500 restitution

Shannon Bitzer

51a. JOSHUA MATTHEW BLACK – 22 months, probation, $2,000

Thomas Edward Blackwood Jr.

52a. DAVID ALAN BLAIR – five months in prison, eighteen months on probation, fined $2,000

53a. KEVIN SAM BLAKELY – 120 days in jail, probation for 18 mo., restitution

54a. WILLIAM BLAUSER JR. – ordered to pay $1,000 in fines and restitution

55a. MATTHEW BLEDSOE – four years in prison, $4,000 in fines and restitution, 3 yrs. probation 

920a, Jason Blythe – guilty, felony charge

56a. ERIC BOCHENE – 90 days, a year on probation, $500

Brian Boele

57a. BRADLEY BOKOSKI – 36 months on probation, $500

58a. MATTHEW BOKOSKI – 36 months on probation, $500

787a. KENNETH BONAWITZ – five years in prison, probation, $2,000

59a. STACEY BOND – 20 days home confinement, 18 mo. probation, com. service, restitution

777a. Jordan Bonenberger – guilty to a misdemeanor

60a. JAMES BONET – 90 days, restitution, 200 hrs. community service, 1 yr. probation

966a. Jonathan Bonney – plea deal, four misdemeanors

Therese Borgerding

Joshua Scott Borum

Mitchell Bosch

61a. KAREGAN BOSTIC – 30 days of location monitoring, $500, three years’ probation

62a. WILLIAM THOMAS BOSTIC JR. – 90 days location monitoring, $500, 40 hrs. community service, three years’ probation

871a. ZACHARIAH BOULTON – two years on probation, $1,000 in fines and restitution

Tim Lavon Boughner

929a. Patrick Allen Bournes – guilty, one felony

932a. David Bowman – found guilty

967a. Dylan Bowling – agreed to plead guilty

968a. Marissa Bowling – agreed to plead guilty

63a. DOMINIC BOX – one year in jail, reduced to two years on probation

805a. Leo Brent Bozell IV – guilty on ten charges

913a. Matthew Brackley – guilty, assault

Michael Bradley

941a. BRANDON LEE BRADSHAW – four months behind bars, probation, $1,000

64a. CORY RAY BRANNAN – 30 days’ incarceration, com. service, restitution, 24 mo. probation 

65a. FRANK BRATJAN JR. – community service, six months’ probation, $2,000 in fines & restitution 

Jerry Braun

Ethan Bray

Toney Sheldon Bray

66a. JAMES BREHENY – three years on probation, inc. six on home confinement, $2,000

James Brett IV

Paul Brinson

67a. LARRY RENDALL BROCK – two years, two more on probation, $2,000

Michael Leon Brock

68a. NICHOLAS JAMES BROCKHOFF –  36 months, 36 more on probation, $2,700

69a. ANTOINE BRODNAX – sentenced to 5 mo. in jail, ordered to pay $500 in restitution

940a. Joseph Brody – guilty, two felonies

70a. PHILIP ANDREW BROMLEY – 90 days, $4,000 in fines and restitution, one year on probation

71a. TAMMY A. BRONSBURG (a.k.a. TAMMY A. BUTRY) – 20 days, 24 mo. probation, $500 restitution 

Glenn Allen Brooks

72a. JAMES W. BROOKS – $500 restitution, 60 hrs. community service, one yr. probation

73a. GABRIEL MORGAN BROWN – 20 days, one yr. probation, $500

74a. JEFFREY SCOTT BROWN – 54 months, $2,500

75a. JEREMEY BROWN – sentenced to seven years, three months on illegal arms charges

778a. Keith Brown – pled guilty

76a. TERRY BROWN – 1 mo. home detention, 3 yrs. Probation, restitution, 60 hrs. com. serv.

Trevor Brown

833a. MARC ANTHONY BRU – six years in prison

Ronald Bryan

77a. MATTHEW JOHN BUCKLER – 14 days, 60 hrs. com. serv., $500 restitution, probation

78a. JANET WEST BUHLER – 30 days, 3 yrs. probation, $500

Benjamin Scott Burlew

79a. GABRIEL BURRESS – 45 days home arrest, 18 mo. probation, com. serv., $500

80a. JESSICA BUSTLE – 2 mo. home arrest, 2 years’ probation, $500 restitution

81a. JOSHUA BUSTLE – 1 month home detention, 40 hours community service, $500 restitution and 24 months probation 

82a. ALEXIS BUSTOS – probation, two years, community service, $500

83a. BRYAN BUSTOS – probation, two years, community service, $500

757a. JAMIE N. BUTEAU – 22 months in prison, $2,100

758a. JENNIFER PECK BUTEAU – 3 months in prison

84a. JONAS BUXTON (or JAMES BUXTON) – hit with $1,000 in fines and restitution, also probation and community service 

85a. ALAN WILLIAM BYERLY – 34 months in prison, three years supervised release, fined $2,000

Trevor Cain

86a. DANIEL RAY CALDWELL – sentence: 68 mo.; $2,000 fine, three yrs. probation

87a. Thomas E. Caldwell – awaiting sentencing on felony counts

88a. WILLIAM McCALL CALHOUN JR. – 18 mo. in prison, 24 on probation, $2,000

Paul Caloia

Samuel Camargo

Kyle Campbell

89a. JOHN CAMERON- 30 days, placed on probation, $1,500 in fines and restitution

Cameron Campanella II

Tyler Campanella

90a. BOYD ALLEN CAMPER – 60 days, 60 hours of community service, $500 restitution

91a. ERIC CANTRELL – 40 hours of community service, $1,500

92a. JARED CANTRELL – 6 months, 4 more on home confinement, yr. on probation, $8,500 in fines and restitution

93a. QUENTIN CANTRELL – 6 days, 100 hrs. comm service, $6,500 in fines and restitution

94a. LEWIS EASTON CANTWELL – five months in prison, $2,000 in restitution, probation

95a. JEREMIAH CAPLINGER – 35 days in jail, probation, community service, $500 restitution

756a. STEVEN CAPPUCCIO – 85 months behind bars, two years on supervised release

96a. MATTHEW CAPSEL – 18 months in prison, 24 months supervised release, $2,000 restitution 

Lin Marie Carey

97a. THOMAS CAREY – 14 days, three years on probation, $500

98a. MICHAEL AARON CARICO – 60 days home arrest, 60 hrs. com. serv., $1,000 in fines and restitution

99a. TUCKER CARLSON – lost his job at Fox News after lying about the “stolen election”

100a. JONATHAN DANIEL CARLTON – placed on three years’ probation, $500 restitution and community service 

931a. Chris Carnell – found guilty

101a. ANTHONY CAROLLO –probation for one year, com. service, $500 restitution

102a. JEREMIAH CAROLLO – 21 days, 12 months probation, $500, etc.

103a. SARA CARPENTER – 22 months, 24 more on probation, $2,280

870a. Austin Carter – conspiracy to commit murder

Andrew Carvajal

Matthew Carver

Todd Branden Casey

965a Thomas Casselman – guilty, assault on federal officers

104a. TRUDY CASTLE – fines and restitution of $2,500, two-and-a-half years on probation

105a. MARIPOSA CASTRO – 45 days in jail, and a $5,000 fine

Joseph Cattani

106a. ANDREW CAVANAUGH – two years on probation, $500 restitution and 60 hrs. community service

107a. BRANDON CAVANAUGH – 14 days, 2 yrs. probation, $1,500 in fines and restitution

108a. RALPH JOSEPH CELENTANO III – 78 months in prison

Jack Chambers

109a. MICK CHAN – 3 months, com. service, one year on probation, $500

JULIO CESAR CHANG – probation, $500

963a. Raymond Earl Chambers II – guilty in a trial; four misdemeanors

110a. JACOB ANTHONY CHANSLEY- 41 months, 36 mo. probation, $2,000 fine

111a. ROBERT CHAPMAN – 3 months home detention, 18 month’ probation, $1,242 in fines and restitution 

112a. GABRIEL CHASE – three years on probation, $500

842a. KENNETH CHESEBRO – five years on probation, $5,000

113a. Stephanie Chiguer – awaiting sentencing

Donald Chilcoat

Shawndale Chilcoat

930a. Raymond Cholod – has plead guilty

840a. WILLIAM CHRESTMAN – 55 months in prison, $2,000

824a. HOLLY CHRISTENSEN – three years’ probation, $500

814a. REED KNOX CHRISTENSEN – 46 months, probation, $22,000

825a. SCOTT CHRISTENSEN – three years’ probation, $500

772a. ERIC CHRISTIE – time served, approximately 11 months

114a. DANIEL CHRISTMANN – 25 days

769a. AGNIESZKA CHWIESIUK – $500 fine, 3 months’ home confinement, three years’ probation, 200 hours of community service

770a. KAROL J. CHWIESIUK – $500 fine, 3 months’ home confinement, three years’ probation, 200 hours of community service

881a. LOUIS MICHAEL CIAMPI JR. – 18 months on probation, $500

Albert Ciarpelli

Robert Ciottoni

Cameron C. Clapp

822a. KEVIN S. CLARDY – 60 days, a year on probation, $500

115a. CHRISTY CLARK – probation for two years, 60 hrs. com. service, $500 in restitution

919a. Eric Douglas Clark – guilty on all charges

116a. JACOB TRAVIS CLARK – 33 months in prison

117a. MATTHEW CLARK – same sentence as Christy, his wife, above

959a. Nico Clary - guilty

960a. Xyan Lee Clary - guilty

118a. CALE CLAYTON – 30 months behind bars

119a. CHADWICK CLIFTON – 21 days, 90 home arrest, $1,000 in fines and restitution

Luke Russell Coffee

120a. LONNIE LEROY COFFMAN – 46 months in prison, three years of supervised release

Ben Cohen

121a. MENACHEM COHEN – three years on probation, 60 hrs. com. service, $500

Joshua Curtis Coker

122a. PAUL GRAY COLBATH – 30 days home detention, probation, com. service, $500

123a. Benjamin Cole – awaits sentencing on felony charge

Robert Colello

124a. JOSHUA COLGAN – 28 days, 90 home confinement, three years’ probation, $500

125a. Louis Enrique Colon – awaiting sentencing on serious charges

126a. JOSIAH COLT – 15 months, $1,000, three years on probation

817a. SCOTT COLUMBUS – 30 months on probation, $500

127a. JASON MICHAEL COMEAU – two mo. home confinement, $871 in fines and restitution

128a. PAULA ANN CONLON – a year on probation, $500 in restitution

129a. Cody Page Connell – guilty plea on one misdemeanor

818a. Kim Connolly – six months’ probation, $500

130a. FRANCIS CONNOR – three months home confinement, nine months additional probation, community service, $871 in fines and restitution 

131a. THOMAS PAUL CONOVER – 30 days residential treatment, 36 mo. probation, $3,000 in fines and restitution 

Richard Cook

973a. Steven Patrick Cook – guilty, felony assault (2)

132a. NOLAN COOKE - sentence: 1 yr., 1 day, $2,000 fine, three yrs. probation

133a. Micah Coomer – guilty on a misdemeanor

Jonathan Joseph Copeland

134a. LANDON COPELAND – 3 years, 3 more on probation, inc. six mo. house arrest

Robert Coppotelli

135a. KEVIN CORDON – probation, 100 hours com. serv., $4,500 in fines and restitution

136a. SEAN CARLO CORDON – probation, $4,500 in fines and restitution

137a. CHRISTIAN CORTEZ – 4 mo. in prison, 36 mo. Probation, $2,000

Elias Costianes

779a. WILLIAM COTTON – probation and $500

138a. MATTHEW COUNCIL – 180 days home det, 100 hrs. com. serv; $500

139a. MASON JOEL COURSON – four years, nine months, 3 yrs.’ probation, $2,000

140a. GRACYN DAWN COURTRIGHT – 30 days, 60 hrs. com. service, $500 restitution, yr. prob. 

141a. COUNTRY CRAMER –  40 days home confinement, four years’ probation, $500

142a. ERIC CRAMER – eight months, one year on probation, $500

908a. Esvetlana Cramer – has pled guitly

143a. DALTON RAY CRASE – 15 days, 3 years, probation, $500, etc.

Phillip Marion “Bunky” Crawford

144a. KEVIN DOUGLAS CREEK – 27 months in prison, $2,000 in restitution, year on probation

145a. DYLAN R. CRONIN – eight months in prison

146a. KEVIN M. CRONIN – 18 months’ probation, 100 hrs. com. service, $2,000 in fines and restitution

147a. KEVIN M. CRONIN II – 30 days in jail, $500

Richard T. Crosby Jr.

746a. Donovan Crowl – convicted on serious felony charges

845a. JOHN EDWARD CROWLEY – 8 months, three years’ probation, $7,000

148a. GLENN WES LEE CROY – 14 days in jail, 90 days of home confinement, $500 restitution, 3 years’ probation 

149a. LLOYD CASIMIRO CRUZ JR. – 45 days, a year on probation, $500

150a. BRUNO JOSEPH CAU – a year and a day

151a. JENNY LOUISE CUDD – fined $5,000, $500 restitution, 2 mo. probation

Martin Cudo

780a. ALAN CULBERTSON – 18 months’ probation, $500

152a. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM – 3 mo. home detention, fined $1,123, $500 restitution, probation for one year 

886a. Jason Herold Curl – awaiting sentencing

153a. MICHAEL THOMAS CURZIO – six months’ detention, $500 restitution

750a. CASEY CUSICK – 10 days in jail, four years of supervised release and probation, $3,500 in fines and restitution

752a. JAMES VARNELL CUSICK JR. – 10 days, four years on supervised release or probation, $3,500

Frank Dahlquist

Joshua Ryan Dale

Michael Daniele

David Daniels

753a. MATTHEW DASILVA – 28 months behind bars

154a. MICHAEL SHANE DAUGHTRY – 60 days home detention, three years’ probation, $500

Curtis Davis

Jacob Davis

155a. JAMES RUSSELL DAVIS – two months in prison, two years on probation, $2,000

David Allan Davis

156a. NICHOLAS DECARLO – 48 mo. in jail, $4,500 in fines & restitution, 36 mo. supervised release 

Jim DeGraffenreid

Kim Eugene Decker II

157a. NATHANIEL J. DEGRAVE – 37 months in prison, $25,000 fine, $2,000 restitution

Robert William Degregoris

Johnny A. Delbridge Jr.

Johnny A. Delbridge III

Maria DeLuca

David Dempsey

158a. LUCAS DENNEY – 52 months in prison, three years on probation, restitution to be determined 

159a. ROBERT WAYNE DENNIS – 3 yrs., 2 extra on probation, $2,000

Victor Sean Dennison – currently a fugitive

160a. TIMOTHTY DESJARDINS  – 18 years related to other gun incidents

161a. MICHAEL JAMES DICKINSON – 20 months behind bars, probation, $2,000 down the toilet 

162a. KIMBERLY DIFRANCESCO – $2,500 in fines and restitution, 30 mo. on probation

895a. Gino DiGiovanni – plea deal agreed upon

869a. Brandon Kelly Dillard – plea agreement, could get 8-14 months

754a. KALEB DILLARD – 10 months, a year on probation, fined $36,238.55.

163a. BRITTANY ANGELINA DILLON – 2 mo. home detention, 2 yrs. Probation, $500

900a. Michael John Dillon – guilty, one misdemeanor

980a. Derek Dodder – guilty plea

164a. Russell Dodge Jr. – pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor

165a.Jason Dolan – awaiting sentencing on conspiracy charges

166a.CHARLES DONOHOE –  40 months

167a. JOSHUA DOOLIN – 18 months, twice that on probation

168a. DANIELLE NICOLE DOYLE – fined $3,000, $500 restitution, 2 mo. probation

773a. KIMBERLY RAE DRAGOO – 14 days, three years’ probation

774a. Steven Michael Dragoo – pleaded guilty, misdemeanor

169a. KARL DRESCH – 6 months, time served, $500 restitution

170a. JOSHUA DRESSEL – 14 days, $1,000 in fines and restitution

171a. LAWRENCE DROPKIN JR. – 30 days, 60 hrs. com. serv., $500 in rest., 1 yr. probation

Patrick Duffy

Brian Dula

Cleophus Dulaney

914a. William Dunfee – found guilty in a jury trial

Fi Duong

872a. Jimmy Duong – guilty, one misdemeanor

994a. Tyler Bradley Dykes – guilty, felony assault

Rockne Earles

856a. ISRAEL JAMES EASTERDAY – 30 months

John Eastman

172a. MICHAEL ECKERMAN – 20 months, two years probation, $2,000

173a. GARY EDWARDS – must pay $3,000 in fines and restitution, 200 hrs. com. service

174a. DANIEL DEAN EGTVEDT – 42 months in prison, 36 on probation, $2,000

175a. HUNTER ALLEN EHMKE – 4 mo., 36 mo. Supervised release, $2,821 restitution

176a. VALERIE ELAINE EHRKE – probation, 36 months, $500 restitution

177a. Jolene Eicher – found guilty by a jury on four misdemeanor charges

178a. LISA MARIE EISENHART –  30 months, $2,000

891a. DAVID ELIZALDE – 30 days home detention, $2,500

179a. JAMES R. ELLIOTT – 37 months, two years on probation, $2.000

850a. JENNA ELLIS – 3-5 years on probation, 100 hrs. com. service, $5,000

180a. NATHAN WAYNE ENTREKIN – 45 days, 3 years’ probation, $500 rest. and com. service

815a. RAY EPPS – one year on probation, 100 hours of community service

181a. ANDREW C. ERICSON – 24 days in jail, total, $500 in restitution, 2 yrs. probation

182a. RICHARD ESCALERA – 7 days in jail, two years’ probation

Charles Espinosa

969a. MICHELLE ESTEY – 36 months on probation, fines and restitution of $2,500

807a. Tyler Earl Ethridge – guilty on all charges, bench trial

183a. JEFFREY ETTER –  three years’ probation, $5,500 in fines and restitution

184a. DERRICK EVANS – 3 months, 3 years’ probation, $4,000 in fines and restitution

185a. TRENISS JEWELL EVANS III – 20 days, three yrs. probation, $5,500 fines and restitution

186a. ROBERT FLYNT FAIRCHILD JR. – 6 months’ incarceration, $2,000 restitution

187a. SCOTT KEVIN FAIRLAMB – 41 months in prison, 26 mo. probation, $2,000

819a ALEXANDER FAN – a year on probation, $500

188a. Isaiah Farnsworth – guilty on one charge of destroying government property

857a. Jason Farris – guilty, felony assault

189a. MARILYN FASSELL – 30 days in jail, 36 months on probation, $500

190a. THOMAS FASSELL – 7 days, $500 in restitution

765a. RENEE FATTA – 24 months’ probation, $500

191a. LUKE FAULKNER – 30 days house arrest, probation, community service, $500

192a. TROY FAULKNER – 5 months, 36 months on probation, $10,560 in restitution

193a. THOMAS FEE – must pay $1,000 in fines and fees, 50 hours community service, 2 yrs. probation 

799a. BRANDON FELLOWS – three years, plus five months for contempt of court, three years’ probation, $2,000

194a. JAMIE FERGUSON – community service, two years’ probation, $500

195a. LETICIA VILHENA FERREIRA – 14 days in jail, three years’ supervised release, etc.

196a. ANTONIO FERRIGNO – 2 mo. home confinement, 60 hrs. com. serv., 2 yrs. prob., $871 fines and rest

197a. JEFFREY FINLEY – 75 days in jail, a year on probation, and $500

Tim Finnegan

Christopher Finney

876a. FREDERIC FIOL – 45 days in jail

Alan Fischer III

Joseph W. Fischer

925a. Joseph Robert Fisher – guilty all counts, inc. felony assault

198a. SAMUEL J. FISHER – 120 days in jail, one year on probation, community service, etc.; plus 42 months on a gun charge 

199a. CINDY FITCHETT – 1 month home detention, probation, community service, $500

Michael Fitzgerald

200a. KYLE FITZSIMONS – 87 months in prison, 3 years’ supervised release, $2,000

John Flanagan

Sarah Flanagan

201a. EDUARD FLOREA – 33 months in prison.

Kelly Lynn Fontaine

202a. SAMUEL FONTANEZ RODRIGUEZ – a year on probation, $500

816a. GILBERT FONTICOBA – four years in prison

Michael Fournier

203a. SAMUEL CHRISTOPHER FOX – 60 days home confinement, fines and restitution in the sum of $3,000

204a. MICHAEL JOSEPH FOY – 40 months in jail, 24 on probation

205a. JACOB FRACKER – 59 days, 120 hrs. com. serv., 12 mo. prob., $2,000

Judy Fraize

Roy Nelson Franklin

206a. DAWN FRANKOWSKI – probation, $1,250 in fines and restitution, community service

Howard Raymond Freelove

Nolan Freeman

Larry Freligh

Caleb Fuller

Kenneth Fuller

Nicholas Fuller

207a. LEVI GABLE – 45 days on house arrest, $1,500 in fines and restitution, com. service

208a. KEVIN GALETTO – 27 months in prison, $2,000

209a. THOMAS GALLAGHER – must do 60 hrs. community service, $500 restitution, 2 yrs. probation 

210a. Joei Leann Gallman – plead guilty to a single misdemeanor

211a. William John Wyatt Gallman – plead guilty to a single misdemeanor

212a. ANDREW GALLOWAY – 30 days, $1,500 in fines and restitution

882a. Gabriel Augustin Garcia – guilty, two felonies

213a. JACOB GARCIA – 30 days (intermittent), 2 yrs. probation, $500

214a. MITCHELL TODD GARDNER II – 55 mo., 36 mo. probation, $3,500 in fines and restitution

David Michael Gary

Lowell Gates

Spencer Sidney Geller

215a. RAECHEL GENCO – probation, community service, restitution

Edward George Jr.

216a. CHRISTINA GERDING – 2 years on probation, $500

217a. JASON GERDING – 2 years on probation, $500

218a. ERIC GERWATOWSKI – 30 days of home confinement, two years on probation, $2,000

219a. JOHN HUBERT GETSINGER JR. – 60 days, 36 mo. prob., 100 hrs. com. serv., $500

220a. MICHAEL GIANOS – 1 mo. home confinement, community service

763a. Larry Fife Giberson – guilty on serious charges

221a. Isaiah Giddings – awaiting sentencing on one felony count

222a. ROBERT GIESWEIN – four years in prison, three on probation, $2,000

800a David Joseph Gietzen – found guilty by a jury, felony and misdemeanor charges

956a. Tony Lee Gill - guilty

223a. VINCENT GILLESPIE – 68 mo., 36 supervised release, $2,000 restitution, $25,000 fine

Lee Giobbie

224a. ANTHIME JOSEPH GIONET – 60 days, two years on probation, $2,500 fines and rest.

Rudy Giuliani, et. al.

Kenneth Giusini

225a. FRANK  R. GIUSTINO – 90 days, $500

226a. MARCOS GLEFFE – 60 days’ home detention, 60 hours’ community service, $1,000

227a. EARL GLOSSER – probation, $500 restitution, 100 hours community service

Billy Joe Gober

228a. SIMONE MELISSA GOLD – sentence: 60 days, $9,500 fine, year on supervised release

Mario Gonzalez

 

229a. DANIEL GOODWYN – 60 days in jail, a year of supervised release, $3,000 in fines and restitution.

230a. JOHN THOMAS GORDON – 6 months in prison, $2,000

231a. VAUGHN GORDON – 90 days home confinement, 3 yrs. probation, $500

Bart Gore

232a. Vitali Gossjankowski – awaiting sentence on multiple felonies

Caden Paul Gottfried

233a. JOHN DAVID ROSS GOULD – 2 mo. home confinement, a year on probation, 60 hrs. com. serv., $500 

234a. JEFFREY GRACE – 75 days, and a bonus year on probation

235a. JEREMY GRACE –  21 days, community service, $500 restitution, probation for a year

846a. Jonathan Grace – guilty, felony assault

921a. James Tate Grant – guilty, felony charge

855a. DANIEL PAUL GRAY – 30 months, 36 more on probation, $2,000

236a. LESLIE GRAY – a year behind bars, $2,000

237a. KENNETH GRAYSON – sentence: 2 mo., $2,000 fine, two years’ probation

Leah Eva Green (a.k.a. Leah Gruppo)

238a. Matthew Greene – awaiting sentencing on two serious charges

239a. MICHAEL “WHIP” GREENE – probation and 60 hours of community service (mostly a win for the defendant)

240a. CHRISTOPHER RAY GRIDER – 83 months, fined $5,044; he must also surrender $800 her raised on a Go Fund Me page 

241a. COUY GRIFFIN – 14 days in jail, community service, $3,500 in fines and restitution

Jason Griffin

242a. Anthony A. Griffith Sr. – guilty on all counts

243a. JACK JESSE GRIFFITH (a.k.a. JUAN BABIANO) – 90 days, 36 months’ probation, etc.

890a. Philip Grillo – found guilty

244a. ANDREW WILLIAM GRISWOLD – 75 days in jail, two years’ supervised release, $2,000

245a. Mark Grods – awaiting sentencing on two charges

246a. THOMAS GRONEK – time served, $50 fine, arrested on Jan. 5 on a gun charge

884a. Jeremy Groseclose – found guilty

247a. JULIANO GROSS – 45 days home confinement, and other typical “bonuses,” inc. $500

248a. LOGAN GROVER – 30 days home arrest, 24 mo. probation, 100 hrs. com. serv., $500

249a. LEONARD GRUPPO – 90 days, home confinement, $3,500 in fines and restitution, etc.

875a. Derek Gunby – guilty on five charges, inc. a felony

250a. BRIAN GUNDERSEN – 18 months in jail, probation, $2,000

Chris Gutierrez

251a. JOSEPH HACKETT – 42 months in prison, 36 months on probation

James Haffner

252a. STACEY WADE HAGER – 7 months, $500

253a. TIMOTHY LOUISE HALE-CUSANELLI – four years in jail, $2,000

254a. JOSHUA HALL – a year on probation, $700 in fines and restitution

832a. SCOTT HALL – five years on probation, $5,000

255a. LUIS HALLON – two years on probation, $500

Michael Haltom

Zylas Hamilton

256a. THOMAS PATRICK HAMNER – 30 months in prison, $2,000 fine, 3 years’ probation

257a. CHARLES HAND III – 20 days, probation, community service and $500

Robert Hanna

Steven Hanna

Theo Hanson

Rocky Hardie

258a. MICHAEL LEE HARDIN – 30 days home det., $500, 60 hrs. com. serv., 18 months pro.

Peter J. Harding

259a. STACIE ANN HARGIS-GETSINGER – 60 days, $500, probation, etc.

903a Alex Harkrider – guilty seven counts

260a. KENNETH HARRELSON – 48 months in prison

Daniel Harrington

Douglas Harrington

261a. Dr. Austin Brendlen Harris – awaiting sentencing

262a. JOHNNY HARRIS – 7 months, a year of probation, $500

263a. RICHARD L. HARRIS – 41 months, 36 more on probation, $605

264a. BRUCE J. HARRISON – community service, restitution, 2 yrs. probation

265a. Jeremy Harrison – guilty on a misdemeanor charge

880a. Eric Glen Harrower – guilty plea entered

Dean Robert Harshman

266a. TIMOTHY ALLEN HART – three years on probation, $2,000

Daniel Hatcher

267a. ANDREW HATLEY – sentence: 60 hrs. comm. service, $500 restitution, 3 yrs. probation

905a. JACOB HAWKINS – probation, two years, $500

Uliyahu Hayah

268a. JOSHUA DILLON HAYNES – sentence: 2 yrs., 8 mo. in prison, $2,000 in restitution, and $29,989.36 in euros restitution

269a. DONALD HAZARD – 4 years, 9 months, and probation, $2,000

270a. STEPHANIE HAZELTON  (a.k.a. Stephanie Wolf/Wolfe) – 10 days, three mo. home confinement, $2,000

271a. ALBUQUERQUE COSPER HEAD – 90 months in prison, 3 yrs. pro., $2,000 restitution

942a. Brian Healion – guilty, one felony

272a. CHAD HEATHCOTE – 15 days, probation for three years

958a. Benjamin Heffelfinger – plea deal

Brandon Heffner

273a. JENNIFER HEINL – 14 days, two years on probation, etc.

274a. DODGE DALE HELLONEN – 279 hours of com. service, four yrs. probation

275a. EDWARD E. HEMENWAY II – 45 days, 60 hours community service, $500 in restitution

276a. PAM HEMPHILL – 60 days, $500, 36 months’ probation

277a. NICHOLAS PATRICK HENDRIX – 30 days, $500, 36 months probation

278a. JON NICHOLAS HENEGHAN – 20 days, one year on supervised release, $500

279a. CARA MAUREEN HENTSCHEL – 45 days in halfway house, $1,000 fines & rest., 36 mo. pro.

280a. DANIEL HERENDEEN – 14 days behind bars, two months of house arrest, a $500 fine, and three years on probation

281a. ANDREW ALAN HERNANDEZ – sentence: 18 mo., $2,000 fine, 3 yrs. probation

282a. EMILY HERNANDEZ -30 days, one year probation, $500, 80 hours com. serv. 

283a. JOSHUA “ACE” HERNANDEZ – sentence: 24 mo., $2,000 fine, 3 yrs. probation

284a. ERIK HERERRA – 4 yrs. in prison, 3 more on probation, $3,000 in fines and restitution.

285a. Dillon Colby Herrington – has plead guilty

837a. CAMERON EDWARD HESS –  9 months in jail, 36 on probation, $2,000.

Joseph Kerry Hicks

Clayton Hildebrand

828a. DUSTY ALLAN HIGGINS – three years on probation, $500

286a. JACOB G. HILES – fined $500, ordered to complete 60 hrs. com. service, 3 yrs. probation.

Jim Hindle

Charles Himber

Sandra Hodges

287a. PAUL ALLARD HODGKINS – 8 months in prison, $2,000 fine, 2 yrs. super. Release

981a. Luke Hoffman – guilty, assault on an officer

288a. BRENT HOLDRIDGE – 60 days, three years on probation, $500

Sarah Kathleen Holmes

289a. LISA ANNE HOMER – community service, probation, $500 restitution, $5,000 fine

David Homol

829a DILLON PAUL HOMOL – 3 months’ home confinement, can go to work, 2 years’ probation

290a. ADAM AVERY HONEYCUTT – 90 days, $500 restitution

938a. Matthew Honigford – guilty, assault

291a. KASEY VON OWEN HOPKINS – 4 months, 24 months’ probation, $500

Corey Horan

813a. Stephen Ethan Horn – probation, $2,000

292a. JAMES MATTHEW HORNING – 30 days, $500, probation

293a. IAN ROSS HORVATH – probation for three years, $500

294a. JENNIFER HORVATH – 14 days, 90 home confine, $500, 3 yrs. pro.

748a. ALAN HOSTETTER – 11 years, 3 months in prison

983a. David Brian Howard – guilty, two charges

767a. JOSEPH HOWE – 50 months in jail, $2,000

295a. ANNIE HOWELL – 60 days, 36 months on probation, $500

Jason Howland

296a. JEFFREY HUBBARD – 45 days, 36 mo. on probation, fines and fees of $1,000

297a. JOSIAH PABLO HUESO – three years on probation, 50 hours of com. serv., $500

298a. JEROD WADE HUGHES – three years, ten months, $2,000

299a. JOSHUA CALVIN HUGHES – three years, two months in prison, $2,000, 3 yrs. pro.

Nathan Earl Hughes

Jonathan Humphreys

Evan Hunt

Joseph Daniel Hutchinson III – the fugitive was apprehended on January 6, 2024

892a. Dale Huttle – assault with a deadly weapon

775a. MATTHEW HUTTLE – six months, $500

300a. JASON LEE HYLAND – 7 days, $4,500 in fines and restitution

301a. SUZANNE IANNI – 15 days, 30 months pro., 60 hrs. com. serv., $500

Mark Sami Ibrahim

302a. ELIAS IRIZARRY – 14 days, $500

Joseph Irwin

303a. TRACI ISAACS – a year and a  day, $2,000

304a. WILLIAM ISAACS – five years on probation

305a. BRYAN WAYNE IVEY – 60 days home confinement, three years’ probation, $500

Arthur Jackman

827a. ADAM LEJAY JACKSON – 52 weekends in jail, a year of home confinement, $6,392 in fines and restitution

948a. Brian Scott “Skooter” Jackson – convicted, multiple felony counts

Emanuel Jackson

306a. MICAJAH JOEL JACKSON – 90 days residential facility, $1,500 fines & rest., 36 mo. pro.

993a. Dominic Jakubowski – guilty, one charge

Sergio Herrera Jaramillo

Aaron James

307a. Joshua James – facing serious jail time, conspiracy

308a. DEREK JANCART – 45 days, $500

309a. RAUL JARRIN – 14 days, three years on probation, $500.

906a. YESENIA JAURE – probation, two years, $500

310a. IRAJ JAVID – 90 days of home confinement, 24 months on probation, $500

311a. SHANE JENKINS – seven years in prison

Allan Jennings

312a. DOUG JENSEN – five years in prison, $2,000 fine

313a. JUSTIN JERSEY – 51 months, 36 months on probation, $32,165.65 in restitution.

883a. TAYLOR JAMES JOHNATAKIS – 84 months in jail

314a. ADAM JOHNSON – 75 days, 200 hrs., fined $5,000, restitution, plus probation

Andrew Joshua Johnson

991a. Andrew Paul Johnson – has pleaded guilty

315a. DANIEL JOHNSON – 4 months, $2,000 in restitution, 1 year probation

316a. DARYL JOHNSON – 30 days, one yr. super. release, $4,000 in fines & rest.

Jack Mitchell Johnson

317a. JOSHUA JOHNSON – 24 months in prison, $2,000

922a. Paul Russell Johnson – guilty, felony charges

318a. THADDIS JOHNSON JR. – 60 days’ house arrest, 60 hrs. com. serv., $500, 2 yrs. pro.

Whitney Johnson

786a. ZACHARY JOHNSON – 42 months behind bars, 36 months of supervised release

319a. DAVID CHARLES JOHNSTON – 21 days, 90 days’ house arrest, $3,000, 3 yrs. pro.

Jay Johnston

781a. BRIAN RAYMOND JONES – probation, community service, $500

320a. CALEB JONES -  two months of home confine., 100 hours com. serv., etc.

762a. Chad Barrett Jones – guilty on nine counts

Karen Jane Jones

Robert Walter Jones

Micaiah Joseph

Nicole Marie Joyner

321a. DAVID LEE JUDD – 32 months, 2 yrs. probation, $5,691.

322a. JOHN JURAN – two mo. home confine., $1,000 fines & rest., probation

323a. ZVONIMIR JURLINA – 14 days, two years’ probation, $500

830a. Ralph Kahler – guilty, one misdemeanor

831a. Suzanne Kahler – guilty, one misdemeanor

812a. RILEY KASPER – 37 months in prison, $2,000

Dr. Daphne Kasperek

Thomas Kasperek

Jared Kastner

324a. SUZANNE KAYE – 18 months in prison

782a. WILLIAM GLYNN KEEN – probation for 18 months, $500

939a. Quinn Keen – guilty of assault

325a. KLETE KELLER – six months home incarceration, 36 months probation, 360 hours of community service

Edward Kelley

326a. KARI DAWN KELLEY – three years’ probation, $500

721a. RYAN KELLEY – 60 days

Christopher M. Kelly (case dismissed)

327a. KASH LEE KELLY – 60 days, $500

328a. KENNETH KELLY – 60 days home confinement, $500, 12 months probation

329a. LEO KELLY – 30 months in jail, $7,000 in fines and restitution

Chris Keniley

982a. Nicholas L. Kennedy – guilty, pair of felonies

Michael Kenny

Thomas Kenny

Jay Matthew Kenyon

330a. JOSIAH KENYON – six years, $43,315 in restitution

887a. HEATHER KEPLEY – three years on probation, $2,000

331a. JULIAN KHATER – sentenced to six years, eight months in federal detention, fines and restitution: $12,000.

332a. CAROL KICINSKI – 20 days, probation, $500

333a. NOLAN HAROLD KIDD – 45 days, $500

Clive M. Kincaid

334a. PATRICK JOHN KING – three years on probation, $500

867a .DEREK KINNISON –  33 months, 36 more on probation, $2,000

335a. WILLIAM STEPHON KIT – 30 days in jail, 40 hrs. com. service

755a. FEDERICO KLEIN – 70 months, $5,000 in fines and restitution

Jonathanpeter Klein

Matthew Leland Klein

James Allen Knowles

977a. Joshua Knowles – has plead guilty

975a. Brady Knowlton – guilty, felony offense

336a. BILLY KNUTSON – six months in jail, $500, one year on probation

879a. CORY KONOLD – 30 days in prison, two years on probation

861a. FELICIA KONOLD – 45 days in prison, two years on probation

337a. BRIAN KORTE – 21 days, $500

338a. JACKSON KOSTOLSKY – 30 days home confinement, $500, three years’ probation

339a. PAUL KOVACIK – 90 days, $500, probation

970a. Adam Kovsky – guilty, one charge

340a. PHILIP EDWARD KRAMER – 30 days, 100 hours com. serv., $3,000 in fines & restitution

341a. David Krauss – guilty on one misdemeanor

342a. Nicholas Krauss – guilty on one misdemeanor

839a. PETER MICHAEL KRILL – nine months in jail, $2,000

783a. MATTHEW THOMAS KROL – five years, three more on probation, $2,980

343a. CARLY KRZYWICKI – 90 days home detention, three years on probation, $500

344a. DEBORAH ANNE KUECKEN – three years on probation, $500 fine

803a. CHRISTOPHER KUEHNE – 75 days, two years on probation, inc. 60 days home confinement

345a. MARK KULAS JR. – 60 days home detention, six months’ probation

346a. CHRISTIAN KULAS – 60 days home detention, six month’s probation

Kyle Kumer

David Scott Kuntz

Tricia LaCount

347a. JOHN LAMMONS – 30 days in the jug, $500

Lt. Shane M. Lamond

348a. ANTONIO LAMOTTA – minimum of 11.5 months (on gun charges); also guilty on rioting charges

Edward Jacob Lang

349a. NICHOLAS LANGUERAND – 44 months in prison, $2,000 fine, probation, etc.

350a. MELANIE LANHAM – sentenced to probation, 18 mo.

Joseph Julius Lapoint

351a. BENJAMIN LAROCCA – 60 days, one yr. supervised release, com. serv., $2,500

352a. MICKI LARSON-OLSON – 180 days in jail

353a. NICHOLAS LATTANZI – 14 days in jail, $500 fine, $500 restitution

354a. JONATHAN DAVIS LAURENS – 60 days home confinement, $1,242 fines & rest., etc.

355a. JEAN LAVIN – 10 days, 60 days home confinement, probation, $2,500 fine, $500 rest.

Rebecca Lavrenz

Jesse Law

356a. SAMUEL LAZAR – spent at least 6 months in prison, possibly up to two years in a detention center; sentence under seal; it has finally been revealed, he took a secret plea deal, to spend 30 months in prison.

357a. KENE BRIAN LAZO – 45 days, $500

873a. NHI NGOC MAI LE – 10 days in jail, $1,500 in fines and restitution

847a. Matthew LeBrun – guilty, misdemeanor charge

Deborah Lynn Lee

Keith Lee – as of November 16, 2023, there is no evidence he has ever been charged

358. MARK LEFFINGWELL six months, $2,000 in restitution, probation, 200 hours of community service 

Justin LaGesse

Christina Legros

Richard Lemke – three years in prison

359a. NICHOLES J. LENTZ – 30 days home confinement, $500, com. serv., probation

742a. DAVID JOHN LESPERANCE – 10 days, four years of supervised release/probation, $3,500

360a. JACOB LEWIS – $3,000 fine, plus $500 in restitution, 2 years’ probation, 60 hrs. com. serv. 

361a. DANIEL LEYDEN – 38 months in prison, followed by a year of supervised release

362a. JOSEPH LEYDEN – 6 months behind bars, followed by a year of supervised release

Anna Lichnowski

Lawrence Ligas

Lance Ligocki

363a. TERRY LYNN LINDSEY – five months in prison, $500, 60 hrs. com. serv., 36 mo. pro.

John Michael Livingston

364a. LUKE MICHAEL LINTS – 4 mo., 36 mo. probation, inc. 4 mo. home detention, $2,000

365a. JAMES LITTLE – 60 days, $500, 36 months on probation; sentence may be partially reversed; probation is thrown out, and the judge adds 90 more days in the can

366a. JIA LIU – 4 months in prison, a year on probation, $500

367a. JON LIZAK – three years’ probation

368a. Saul Llamas – 18 months on probation, 120 hrs. community service, $3,000

760a. MICHAEL LOCKWOOD – a year and a day, three years on supervised release

Ronald Loehrke

369a. KEVIN LOFTUS – $500 restitution, 60 hours community service, probation

877a. Matthew Eugene Loganbill – guilty, all charges

370a. CHRISTOPHER LOGSDON – 14 days, served intermittently, $500 restitution

371a. TINA LOGSDON – 14 days, served intermittently, restitution and community service

372a. JOSHUA R. LOLLAR – 31 months, $2,000

373a. JAMES DOUGLAS LOLLIS JR. – 90 days home confinement, 3 years on probation, etc.

374a. JOHN LOLOS – 14 days, $500

MICHAEL JOHN LOPATIC SR. –  died before trial

375a. PAUL LOVLEY – 14 days, three years on probation

376a. CARSON LUCARD – 21 days, on weekends, 60 days home confinement, $500, 3 yrs. pro.

377a. ANTON LUNYK – 2 mo. home confine., com. serv., $1,242 fines & rest., etc.

378a. ROBERT ANTHONY LYON – 40 days, $3,000 in fines & restitution, 1 yr. of supervised release 

379a. KEVIN JAMES LYONS – 51 months in prison

380a. DANEAN KIMBERLY MacANDREW - 3 months, 24 months more on probation

852a. Avery MacCracken – guilty, felony charges

381a. BRENNAN MACHACEK – a year on probation, $500

382a. JOSHUA MACIAS – minimum of 11.5 months on unrelated gun charges

Brandon Mackie

Nathan Mackie

843a. CLIFFORD MACKRELL – 27 months in prison, 36 on probation, $2,000

851a. MICHAEL MACKRELL – 27 months, a year on probation, $2,000

383a. DOUGLAS MACRAE – one year on probation, 120 hours of community service, $500

384a. DOMINICK MADDEN – 20 days, $500

Shawn Daniel Mahoney

385a. Debra J. Maimone – guilty, one misdemeanor

Steve Omar Maldonado

386a. KRISTINA MALIMON – probation, $500 restitution, 100 hours community service

387a. MARKUS MALY – six years in prison, three more on supervised release

Giorgi Mamulashvili

Jeanette Mangia

388a. CHRISTIAN MATTHEW MANLEY – 50 months in prison, probation, $2,000

389a. LANDON MANWARING – 30 days, 35 months on probation, $500

390a. SUSAN MANWARING – 30 days home confinement, probation, $1,000 in fines and restitution

Mario Mares

391a. ANTHONY R. MARIOTTO – fines and restitution $5,500, 250 hours com. serv., probation

Richard Markey

392a. ABRAM MARKOFSKI – fined $1,500, two years on probation

393a. FELIPE MARQUEZ – sentence: three months home confinement; 18  mo. probation, $500

943a. Michael Marroquin – guilty, five charges

Benjamin Martin

Dustin Martin

Kristopher Martin – charges dropped

961a Marcus Clint Martin – guilty, including for assault

MATTHEW MARTIN – acquitted on all charges

394a. ZACHARY MARTIN – fined $1,500, 60 hours community service, probation, 36 months

868a. FELIPE ANTONIO MARTINEZ – 21 months, 36 more on probation, $2,000

395a. VICTOR MARTINEZ – 14 days, a year of probation, $500

James Wayne Maryanski

396a. KENNETH D. MASSIE – 30 days of home confinement, two years on probation, $500

952a. Anthony Mastanduno – guilty, nine charges

848a. ISRAEL MATSON – a year on probation, $500

397a. CODY MATTICE – 44 months in prison, $2,000, three years’ supervised release

Ethan Mauck

398a. JAMES PHILIP MAULT – 44 months in prison, $2,000, three years’ supervised release

Christopher Maurer

878a. Jake Maxwell – guilty on all charges, inc. one felony

399a. MARK ANDREW MAZZA – five years in prison, $2,150 in restitution, probation

400a. ANTHONY MICHAEL MAZZIO JR. – 60 days, $500, 3 years’ probation

401a. MATTHEW MAZZOCCO – 45 days in jail. 60 hours of community service, $500

821a. RONALD COLTON McABEE – 70 months behind bars, 24 on probation

402a. EDWARD McALANIS – community service, $500 restitution, two years’ probation

Justin McAllister

403a. JUSTIN McAULIFFE - 60 days home confinement, no use of social media, probation, $500

Ian Richard MacBride

404a. PATRICK EDWARD McCAUGHEY III – 90 months, 2 years supervised release, $2,000

405a. MICHAEL McCORMICK – 14 days, $500 restitution, $1,000 fine

406a. BRIAN McCREARY – 42 days of intermittent jail, 2 mo. home det., $3,000 fines, etc.

Michael McDonald

407a. SAVANNAH DANIELLE McDONALD – 21 days, $500

Darl McDorman

408a. TYRONE McFADDEN JR. – 30 days of home arrest, probation, $500

Jenna McGrath

Laura McGrath

Kyle Douglas McMahan

409a. BRIAN SCOTT McGEE – probation for three years, $500

410a. JAMES BURTON McGREW – 78 months, 36 more on probation, $7,000

411a. SEAN MICHAEL McHUGH – 78 months, $7,000 in fines and restitution

Jeffrey McKellop

412a. JAMES McNAMARA – 12 months in jail, 24 on probation, $2,000

413a. LOIS LYNN McNICOLL – probation, community service, $500

935a. Devin McNulty – guilty, felony

Odin Meacham

NEJOURDE MEACHAM – may have died by suicide, age 22

David Medina

Shawn Meehan

414a. CONNIE MEGGS – 15 months, $500, probation, had served 45 days, also

415a. KELLY MEGGS – twelve years in prison

416a. DAVID MEHAFFIE – 14 months in prison, 24 months’ probation, $2,000

Brent Meldrum

829a. RONALD MELE – 33 months, three more years on probation, $2,000

417a. JONATHAN MELLIS – 51 months behind bars, three years’ probation, $22,000 in fines and restitution

William Hendry Mellors

418a. JAMES ALLEN MELS – 90 days home con., com. serv., 36 mo. pro., $500

Matthew James Melsen

419a. CLEVELAND GROVER MEREDITH JR. – sentenced to 28 months in prison.

420a. WILLIAM D. MERRY JR. – 45 days, $500 restitution

421a. WALTER J. MESSER – two years on probation, and $500

422a. CLIFFORD JAMES METEER – 60 days, community service, probation, etc.

Thomas J. Method

423a. RICHARD MICHETTI – 9 months incarceration, $2,000, 24 months on probation

Theodore Middendorf

933a. Jalise Middleton – convicted by jury, felony charges

934a. Mark Middleton – convicted by jury, felony charges

Greg Mijares

844a. STEVEN MILES – two years in jail, one more on probation, $2,100

424a. AARON JAMES MILEUR – probation, community service, $500

425a. ADAM MILLER – 30 days, 36 months on probation, $1,000 in fines and restitution

Andrew Miller

426a. BRANDON JAMES MILLER – 20 days, $500, 60 hours of community service

Jared Miller

874a. Julie Miller – guilty, one charge

427a. GARRETT MILLER  – 38 months in prison, 36 additional months on probation, $605

428a. MATTHEW RYAN MILLER – 33 mo. in prison, fined $2,000

909a. SCOTT MILLER – 66 months in prison

429a. STEPHANIE DANIELLE MILLER – 14 days, $500, 60 hours of com. serv.

430a. RODNEY K. MILSTREED – five years behind bars

431a. JORDEN R. MINK – 51 months, three yrs. probation, $2,000 in restitution, and a partridge in a pear tree

432a. ROBERTO A. MINUTA – 54 months in prison, 36 months on probation

433a. DAVID C. MISH JR. – 30 days in jail, $500 in restitution

Jennifer Mitchell

434a. LANDON MITCHELL – 27 mo., 36 on prob., $2,000

950a. KYLE MLYNAREK – 100 days in jail, one year on probation, $1,000

435a. ANTHONY RICHARD MOAT – 10 days, $500

745a. BRIAN CHRISTOPHER MOCK – 33 months behind bars, 24 on probation, $2,710

436a. PAUL MODRELL – 90 days of home detention, 36 months’ probation, $500

437a. DAVID MOERSCHEL – 36 months behind bars, 36 more on probation

Peter Moloney

438a. NICOLAS MONCADA – three years on probation, $500

985a. Amanda Jean Mongelli – guilty, two charges

440a. MATTHEW MONTALVO – 90 days’ location monitoring, $5,500 in fines and restitution

853a. Wilmar Jeovanny Montano Alvarado – guilty on all charges, inc. three felonies

974a. Patrick Montgomery – convicted, felonies

741a. CORRINE MONTONI – one month in the slammer

441a. SAMUEL CHRISTOPHER MONTOYA – 4 months’ home confinement, community service, three years on probation, $2,000 restitution

Lee Roy Monzingo III

439a. MARYANNE MOONEY-RONDON – one year, home confinement

442a. ANDREW JACKSON MORGAN JR. – 110 days behind bars, yr. on prob., $500

443a. ANNA MORGAN-LLOYD – sentenced to probation, 120 hours of com. service, $500 restitution 

444a. KATHARINE MORRISON – 8 months, probation, $2,000

445a. DANIEL MICHAEL MORRISSEY – 45 days in jail, $3,000 in fines and restitution

446a. ROBERT MORSS  – five-and-a-half years, $2,300, two years of supervised release

Donald Lee Moss

447a. AARON MOSTOFSKY – 8 mo. in prison, $2,000, 200 hrs. com. serv., one year probation

448a. JON THOMAS MOTT – 30 days, 3 yrs. probation, $500

449a. CHRISTOPHER PATRICK MOYNIHAN – sentence: 21 mo., $2,000 fine, three yrs. probation 

804a. Clayton Ray Mullins – guilty of felony assault

450a. JONATHAN J. MUNAFO – 33 months in prison, $2,000

451a. ERIC GAVELEK MUNCHEL – 57 months, probations, $2,000

452a. JEFFREY L. MUNGER – placed on probation for 30 months, 60 hrs. com. service, $500

453a. DAWN MUNN – 14 days, 90 days home confinement, 60 hrs., $500

454a. JOSHUA MUNN – three years’ probation, 60 hrs., $500

455a. KAYLI MUNN – three years’ probation, 60 hrs., $500

456a. KRISTI MARIE MUNN – 90 days home confinement, probation, 60 hrs., $500

457a. THOMAS MUNN – 14 days, 90 days home confinement, 60 hrs., $500

927a. Henry Phillip Muntzer – guilty on all charges

458a. MARSHA MURPHY – pled guilty, case diverted

459a. RACHEL MYERS – two years on probation, 60 hrs. of community service, $500

460a. VERDEN ANDREW NALLEY – probation, two years, community service, $500

461a. JOHN NASSIF  – seven months, 12 months’ probation, $1,500

947a. PETER NAVARRO – 4 months in prison

901a. MARK NEALY – 14 days, $500

462a. MARSHALL NEEFE – 41 months in prison, three years of supervised relief, $2,000

463a. DARRELL NEELY – 28 months in prison

464a. BRANDON NELSON – community service, two years’ probation, $3,000 fines & restitution 

Bradley Scott Nelson

953a. Derek Nelson – guilty, one charge

961. Lynnwood Nester – convicted on four counts

Evan Neumann – flees to Belarus; granted “refugee status”

835a. Ryan Taylor Nichols – guilty plea, two felonies

William Arthur Nichols

465a. KIRSTYN NIEMELA – 11 months in prison, $1,500 in fines, etc.

466a. GREGORY LAMAR NIX – 42 months, 24 more on probation, $2,000

849a. Anthony Nolf – guilty, civil disorder

467a. ETHAN NORDEAN – 18 years in prison, and three more to grow on in probation

William Robert Norwood III

Nathaniel Noyce

468a. KELLY MCFADDEN O’BRIEN – 90 days, $1,000 fine, $500 restitution, year on probation

823a. PATRICK O’BRIEN – three years on probation, $500

John O’Kelly

469a. TIMOTHY EARL O’MALLEY – two years’ probation, 20 hours of com. service, $500

Adam Obest

470a. NICK OCHS – four years in prison, $7,000 in fines & restitution, 3 years’ probation

971a. Spencer Offman – guilty, single charge

Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez

719a. Michael Oliveras – guilty of assault

888a. STEPHEN ONDULICH – has plead guilty

471a. MICHAEL ORANGIAS – 90 days home detention, three years on probation, $500

Ryan Orlando

Paul Orta Jr.

472a. CHRISTOPHER W. ORTIZ – 2 mo. home detention, 10 months’ probation, $500, 100 hrs.

Nicholas Ortt

Thomas Paul Osborne

473a. GRADY DOUGLAS OWENS – 36 months, $3,000

Jared Luther Owens

474a. JASON DOUGLAS OWENS – 24 months, $4,000

Angelo Jude Pacheco

475a. ROBERT KEITH PACKER – 75 days, $500

476a. JOSEPH PADILLA – six-and-a-half years in prison

785a – Hunter Palm – pled guilty

477a. ROBERT SCOTT PALMER – 63 months in jail, $2,000 down the drain, 3 yrs. probation

478a. MARCUS PANAYIOTOU – 14 days, probation, $2,000

Megan Dawn Paradise

479a. BENNIE PARKER – five years on probation

480a. SANDRA PARKER – one year of home arrest, five years on probation

481a. JENNIFER RUTH PARKS – probation, 60 hrs. community service, $500

482a. STEWART PARKS – 8 months, 12 more on probation

996a. Joshua Scott Parmenter – has pled guilty

Joseph Pastucci

797a. JOSEPH PAVLIK –  two months in jail, six home confinement, $8,000

858a. CHRISTOPHER PEARCE – three years’ probation, $500

910a. Daniel Pearston – guilty, two charges

483a. WILLARD JAKE PEART – 60 days home confine., 240 hrs. com. serv., $1,00 in fines and restitution, probation

902a. BRANDON SCOTT PEERY – three years’ probation, $500

720a. NATHAN PELHAM – pled guilty to one misdemeanor, 2 yrs. in prison for shooting at arresting officers

MATTHEW PERNA – committed suicide

William Joseph Pepe

484a. MICHAEL PERKINS – four years in prison, three more on probation

485a. NICHOLAS J. PERRETTA – 30 days, $500

Justin Daniel Perrou

486a. KERRY PERSICK – 90 days home confinement, $5,500 in fines & restitution, probation

487a. RACHAEL LYNN PERT – probation, 100 hours, $500

488a. KURT PETERSON – 45 days, followed by two months on home arrest

490a. RUSSELL JAMES PETERSON – 30 days, $500

491a. ROBERT LEE PETROSH – 10 days in jail, $1,938 in fines & restitution, probation, etc.

492a. MADISON PETTIT – 45 days house arrest, 18 months of probation, community service, $500 in restitution

493a. DOMINIC PEZZOLA  – 10 years

494a. T.D. PHAM – 45 days, $1,500

771a. DANIEL D. PHIPPS – 27 months in prison, 36 additional on probation

Michael Picciuto

Edward Picquet

Levi Plumley

Jonathan Pollock – apprehended on January 6, 2024, after more than two years on the run

Olivia Pollock – apprehended on January 6, 2024, after ten months on the lam

722a. MICHAEL POMEROY – 30 days in jail, $500

495a. MARK PONDER – five years, three months behind bars, probation, $2,000

Thomas Pooler

Michael Anthony Pope

William Pope

802a. JOSHUA JAMES PORTLOCK – 20 months, 24 more on probation, $2,000

Mason Porter

747a. RACHEL MARIE POWELL – 57 months in prison, 36 on supervised release, $7,753 in fines and restitution

841a. SIDNEY POWELL – six years’ probation, $8,700 in fines and restitution

496a. NICOLE PRADO – probation, community service, $1,242 in fines and restitution

497a. BRIAN PRELLER – eight months of location monitoring, community service

498a. BRANDON PRENZLIN – probation, 120 hrs., $3,000 in fines and restitution

499a. RONNIE PRESLEY – 12 months in prison, $2,000, 26 months on probation

723a. CHRISTOPHER JOHN PRICE – 45 days, probation, $500

500a. SHAWN PRICE – one year and a day, $2,000 restitution

501a. CHRISTINE PRIOLA – 15 months in prison, $2,000

502a. JOSHUA PRUITT – four years, seven months in prison, three years’ probation, fined $2,000

503a. MAHAILYA PRYER – 45 days, $500, three years on probation; jailed again on eight probation violations

954a. Curtis Pulaski – agreed to a plea deal

504a. ANTHONY MICHAEL PUMA – 9 months in prison, 24 months on probation, $2,500 in fines and restitution

Gregory Purdy

Matthew Purdy

995a. Colby Purkel – has pled guilty

Willard Purkel

Matthew Thomas Purse

Biao Qu

744a. Christopher Joseph Quaglin – has pled guilty to multiple charges

505a. MICHAEL QUICK – fines and  restitution $1,500, 60 hours community service, 2 years’ probation

506a. STEPHEN QUICK – fines and restitution $1,500, 60 hours community service, 2 years’ probation

507a. KENNETH RADER – 90 days, fines and restitution, $1,500, 36 months on probation

Paul Rae

508a. JAMES DOUGLAS RAHM JR. – 12 months in prison, 36 months on probation, $2,000

838a. JAMES DOUGLAS RAHM III – 45 days in the slammer

Dion Rajewski

809a. KARTHIK RAMAKRISHNAN – probation, six months, $1,000

724a. BARRY RAMEY – five years in prison, after a trial lasting eleven days, found guilty

923a. Stephen Chase Randolph – guilty, felony charges

Zach Rash

509a. ERIK RAU – 45 days, $500

510a. MARK ROGER REBEGILA – 30 days on home detention, two years of probation, 60 hours of community service, fines and restitution $2,500.

511a. KENNETH JOHN REDA – 60 days home det., community service, $500 restitution, probation

512a. BLAKE AUSTIN REED – 42 days, 3 mo. home confine., $3,000, etc.

Jeffrey Reed

513a. ROBERT MAURICE REEDER – 3 months, $500

514a. GUY WESLEY REFFITT – seven years, three months in prison, $2,500, probation

515a. JEFFREY REGISTER – 75 days, $500

516a. ZACHARY REHL – 15 years in prison

517a. WILLIAM ROGAN REID – 37 months in prison, 36 months on probation, $2,443 in fines and restitution 

Robin Reierson

Kayla Reifschneider

518a. NICHOLAS REIMLER – 1 mo. home detention, three yrs. probation, 60 hrs. com. serv. $500 restitution. 

JAMES RENNER – all charges dropped, after he agrees to testify against others in the case of the Michigan fake electors

918a. Elliott Resnick – guilty, one felony

519a. JORDAN T. REVLETT – 14 days, com. service, probation, $500

Sebastian Reveles

863a. ARTHUR REYHER – 8 months, $2,000

864a. JESSICA REYHER – 3 months, $2,000

911a. Reuben Reyna – guilty, misdemeanor

520a. NARAYANA RHEINER – 15 months, 36 more on probation, $2,000

521a. DAVID CHARLES RHINE – 4 months in jail, probation, $7,376 in fines and restitution

522a. Elmer Stewart Rhodes III – 18 years in prison

Eileen Rice

523a. HOWARD RICHARDSON – 46 months, 3 yrs. supervised release, $2,000 fine

Edward Richmond, Jr.

John Richter

896a. THOMAS “COREY” RIDDLE – 60 days, a year on probation, and $500.

524a. JASON DANIEL RIDDLE – 90 days, $754, probation, etc.

525a. LEONARD PEARSON RIDGE IV – 14 days, $1,500 in fines & restitution, probation

526a. JORGE A. RILEY – 18 months behind bars, 24 months on probation

527a. MICHAEL ANGELO RILEY – 120 days home confinement, 2 yrs. probation, fined $10,000

528a. JESUS RIVERA (a.k.a. J.D. RIVERA) – 8 mo. in prison, $500 in restitution, 1 yr. on probation 

Michael Tyler Roberts

529a. THOMAS ROBERTSON – seven years, three months in prison, $2,510

788a. BENJAMIN SCOTT ROBINSON – four months in prison, $500

789a. BRITTANY NICOLE ROBINSON – one month, $500

530a. JAMES ROBINSON -  6 months, $1,000, got lucky on prosecutor’s mistake

725a. LINWOOD ALAN ROBINSON II – two months, $500

726a. LINWOOD ALAN ROBINSON SR. – two months, $500

531a. MANDY ROBINSON-HAND – 20 days in jail, probation, $500

Chris Rockey

727a. MICHAEL LEE ROCHE – 18 months, 36 more on probation, $2,180 in restitution

532a. JONATHAN ALAN ROCKHOLT –  5 mo. in jail, 5 mo. home confine., two years’ probation, $2,000

533a. NICHOLAS RODEAN – 240 days home detention, probation for five years, $2,048

Jeremy Rodgers

534a. DANIEL JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ – twelve-and-half years behind bars

728a. EDWARD FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ – three years

936a. JUAN RODRIGUEZ – 30 days, $500

862a. CHRISTOPHER ROE – 70 months in prison, two years probation, $2,300 in fines and assessments

535a. MOISES ROMERO – 1 year and 1 day in prison, $2,000, etc.

536a. RAFAEL RONDON – 18 months of home confinement, 14 months in prison, for possession of a sawed-off shotgun

537a. ELIEL ROSA - sentence: 100 hrs. community service, $500 restitution, year on probation

538a. DEVIN ROSSMAN – 32 days, intermittent, $2,000, $500, com. serv., probation

Brett Allen Rotella (a.k.a. Brett Ostrander)

Timothy Rowbottom

539a. GREG RUBENACKER – 41 months in prison, $2,000 fine

540a. BRADLEY RUKSTALES – 30 days, $500

Jesse James Rumson

972a Rally Runner ( formerly known as Daniel Donnelly Jr.)

986a. Valerie Sue Rushing – guilty, two charges

740a. Bobby Wayne Russell – pled guilty to felony assault

541a. MICHAEL JOSEPH RUSYN – 60 days home confinement, $2,500, 24 months on probation

729a. MACSEN RUTLEDGE – two years on probation, $500

542a. MEGHAN BOSTIC RUTLEDGE – 90 days’ house arrest, 3 yrs. prob., 60 hrs., $500

543a. JERRY RYALS – nine months in prison, three years’ supervised release, fined $2,000.

Jack Westly Ryan Jr.

544a. JENNIFER LEIGH RYAN – 60 days, $1,500 in fines & restitution

790a. JEFFREY SABOL – 63 months behind bars, probation, $32,165.65

545a. LILITH ANTON SAER – probation, three years, 200 hours com. service; $500

Michael J. St. Pierre

Mark Sahady

924a. Ryan Samsel – guilty, multiple felony charges

Aron Joel Sanchez

546a. JONATHAN ACE SANDERS JR. – probation, 3 yrs., $500, 60 hours of community service within six months

547a. RONALD L. SANDLIN – 63 months in prison, $22,000 in fines and restitution

548a. SALVADOR SANDOVAL JR. – 88 months, 36 add. on probation, $2,000

549a. DEBORAH SANDOVAL – 5 mo., $500

550a. ROBERT SANFORD – 52 months, 36 additional months on probation, $5,798 in restitution

551a. BLAS SANTILLAN – 45 days, $500, probation, community service

552a. DIANA SANTOS-SMITH – 20 days, 3 yrs. probation, 100 hrs. com. Service, $500 restitution 

761a  ANTHONY SARGENT – 51 months in prison

Dustin Sargent

553a. TROY SARGENT – 14 months in prison, 2 yrs. supervised release, $500

554a. OLIVER LOUIS SARKO – 30 days, $500, 36 months on probation

William Sarsfield

Cepane Sarty

Seth Sarty

Barry Saturday

555a. ZACHARIAH SATTLER – 30 days, 24 months on probation, $500

Aaron Sauer

Steve Saxiones

556a. FRANK SCAVO – 60 days, $5,500 in fines & restitution

557a. JEFFREY SCHAEFER – 30 days, $2,500 in fines & restitution

558a. JON RYAN SCHAFFER – 30 days, and $2,500 in fines and restitution.

Shawn Schaeffer

Adrian Christian Schmidt

Matthew Schmitz

559a, ROBERT SCHORNAK – 28 days intermittent, 2 mo. home, $500, 3 yrs. pro.

560a. AMY SCHUBERT – 100 hours of community service, 18 mo. on probation, fined $2,000, $500 restitution 

561a. JOHN A. SCHUBERT – 100 hours of community service, 18 mo. on probation, fined $1,500, $500 restitution

990a. John A. Schubert III – guilty, assault

730a. KENNETH SCHULZ – one month in a halfway house, 18 mo. probation

Justin Schulze

562a. KATHERINE SCHWAB – 45 days, $500, 3 yrs. probation

563a. PETER SCHWARTZ – 14 years! Fines and restitution: $2,920

564a. DOVID SCHWARTZBERG – 45 days, $500

565a. ESTHER SCHWEMMER – probation, 60 hours community service, $500

566a. ANTHONY JOSEPH SCIRICA – 15 days, $1,000 in fines and restitution

567a. DANIEL LYONS SCOTT – five years in prison, three on probation, $2,000

568a. CHRISTIAN SECOR – 42 months in prison, three years on probation, $2,000

569a. HUNTER SEEFRIED – two years behind bars, a year on probation, $2,000

570a. KEVIN SEEFRIED – three years, $2,000, a year on probation

768a. Ethan C. Seitz – guilty on felony and misdemeanor charges

571a. TANNER BRYCE SELLS – 90 days home confinement, $2,000, etc.

Stephen Roy Sexton

572a. PAUL LEE SEYMOUR SR. – probation, $500, sixty hours community service

573a. PAUL LEE SEYMOUR JR. – probation, $500, sixty hours community service

574a. DALE JEREMIAH SHALVEY – 41 months, probation, $2,000

575a. DANIEL SHAW – 10 days, two years on probation, com. service, $500

576a. ALEXANDER SHEPPARD – 19 months, 24 on probation, $3,170

577a. GRAYSON SHERRILL – 7 mo. in jail, a year of probation, $2,000

578a. BARTON WADE SHIVELY – 18 months, 36 months on probation, $2,000

579a. GEOFFREY SAMUEL SHOUGH – 6 mo., 12 mo. probation, $2,000

580a. JONATHON OWEN SHROYER – 60 days behind bars

Ben Shuler

581a. THOMAS F. SIBICK – 50 months, and a fine of $7,500.79

582a. DENNIS SIDORSKI – 100 days, one year probation, $500

731a. JORDAN SIEMERS – 60 hrs. com. service, year on probation, $2,000

583a. GEOFFREY WILLIAM SILLS – 52 months in prison, 36 months on supervised release, $2,000

987a. Benjamin John Silva – guilty, civil disorder

584a. GLEN MITCHELL SIMON – eight months in jail, year on probation, $1,500 fines and restitution

585a. MARK SIMON – 35 days in jail, $500

586a. BERNARD SIRR – 60 days in jail, 180 days on house arrest, a year on probation, and $2,000.

732a. BRIAN SIZER – a year on probation, $500

587a. JULIA JEANETTE SIZER – a year on probation, $2,500

733a. TYLER WELSH SLAEKER – 30 days on home confinement, 35 months on probation, $500, 240 hours of community service

Richard Slaughter

588a. MIKHAIL EDWARD SLYE – 30 months, 18 mo. probation, $2,000

Bryan Shawn Smith

589a. CHARLES BRADFORD SMITH – 41 months, $2,000, three years of supervised release

Donald Smith – case dismissed

590a. GARY FRANCIS SMITH – three years on probation, $500

591a. JEFFREY ALEXANDER SMITH – 90 days, 200 hours com. serv., $500, probation

592a. JUSTIN MICHAEL SMITH – 36 months on probation, $500

Marcus Smith

593a. THOMAS HARLEN SMITH – nine years in prison, three years on supervised release

937a. David Smither – guilty plea

594a. TROY ANTHONY SMOCKS – 14 mo., three years’ supervised release

Lewis Wayne Snoots

595a. ROBERT SNOW – placed on probation for 1 year, fined $500, 60 hours of community service 

734a. WESTON SOBOTKA  – 15 days, to be served on weekends, 50 hours of community service, three years to visit his probation officer, $500

Kellye SoRelle – currently hospitalized for observation in regards to competency to stand trial

Kim Sorgente

596a. JEREMY RYAN SORVISTO SR. – 30 days, $500

597a. AUDREY ANN SOUTHARD RUMSEY – six years behind bars

Troy Spackman

598a. EDWARD T. SPAIN JR. – probation, community service, $500

949a. Michael Sparks – guilty on all six counts

599a. HATCHET SPEED – 7 years, inc. 3 years for illegal firearms, $12,000 in fines and restitution

944A. Christopher Raphael Spencer – found guilty in a bench trial

600a. VIRGINIA MARIE “JENNY” SPENCER – 90 days, $500

601a. PAUL SPIGELMYER – 45 days home confinement, probation, restitution, com. service

Michael Sposite

602a. YVONNE ST. CYR – 30 months in prison, $3,000, lengthy probation

Alan Michael St. Onge

603a. LAWRENCE STACKHOUSE – 14 days, 90 days home confinement, $500, 36 mo. probation 

604a. PETER STAGER – 52 months, probation, $2,000

605a. SHELLY STALLINGS – 2 years, 3 years on probation, $2,000

Matthew Stallings

Richard Eric Staples Jr.

945a. David Stapp – guilty, two misdemeanors

Jackie Starer

735a. Ezekial  “Zeke” Stecher – 60 days behind bars, two more years on probation

736a. PATRICK ALONZO STEDMAN – four years in prison, $2,000

606a. LAURA STEELE – one year and one day in prison, six months on home confinement, 3 yrs. on probation

607a. MELODY STEELE-SMITH – 90 days’ home confinement, 24 mo. probation, $500

608a. DEVIN STEINER – 30 days, 36 mo. probation, $1,000

609a. BRIAN E. STENZ – 60 days’ home confinement, 3 yrs. prob., $3,000 fines and rest.

610a. MICHAEL STEPAKOFF – 2 mo. home confinement, $1,242, one year on probation

791a. STACEY STEPHENS – 14 days, 36 months’ probation, 60 hrs. com. serv., $500

611a. TRISTAN CHANDLER STEVENS – five years, two more on probation, $2,500 in fines and restitution 

Matthew Lawrence Stickney

612a. JUSTIN STOLL – two years on probation for threatening a potential witness

613a. TARA AILENE STOTTLEMYER  (a.k.a. Tara Ailene Shalvey) – 8 months, $2,000

614a. JORDAN KENNETH STOTTS – 60 days home confine., probation, community service, etc.

William Stover

615a. BRANDON STRAKA – three months home detention, $5,500, 36 mo. probation

616a. JOHN HERBERT STRAND – 32 mo., 36 mo. probation, fines and restitution to the tune of $10,000

617a. KEVIN STRONG – 30 days home confinement, 60 hrs. com. service, $500 in rest. 2 yrs. probation.

618a. ISAAC STEVE STURGEON – 72 months, 36 more on probation, $2,000

Lee Stutts

619a. MARISSA A. SUAREZ – $2,500 in fines & restitution, 60 hrs. com. service, 36 mo. probation 

Chad Suenram

620a. DEREK SULENTA – 14 days in jail, 60 hours of community service, $500

621a. RYAN SETH SULESKI – 60 days, 60 hours of community service, $500 restitution

John Earl Sullivan – appears to be a true left-wing type. Perhaps the long lost Antifa plant of Trumpian dreams

622a. TRACI SUNSTRUM – 30 days home confinement, $500, probation

623a. DOUGLAS SWEET – 1 month home detention, $500, community service, probation

834a. RYAN SWOOPE – 51 months, $2,000

962a. Kimberly Sylvester – guilty, two charges

624a. WILLIAM JASON “BILLY” SYWAK  – 2 mo. home confinement, $500, and probation

625a. WILLIAM MICHAEL SYWAK – 4 mo. home detention, $500, etc.

898a. Andrew Taake – guilty, felony assault

626a. JODY TAGARIS – community service, probation, $2,500 in fines & restitution

627a. GEORGE PIERRE TANIOS – sentenced to time served, five months, community service, probation, $1,748 in fines and restitution

Taylor F. Taranto – has been sued in a civil case, and arrested for J6 activities 

628a. ENRIQUE TARRIO –  22 years, plus three on probation

955a. Curtis Logan Tate – guilty, assault

Chancelor Nathan Taylor

Christopher Taylor

629a. Russell Taylor – has plead guilty and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors

997a. Timothy Tedesco - has pleaded guilty

630a. Cole Temple – awaiting sentencing

631a. GEORGE TENNEY III – three years in jail, three more on probation, $2,000

Troy James Terino

632a. Tyler John Tew – has plead guilty, no details yet

633a. JACOB MICHAEL THERRES – 40 months, 36 more on probation, $2,000

Isaac Thomas

634a. KENNETH JOSEPH THOMAS – 58 months, $22,000 in fines and restitution

635a. DEVLYN THOMPSON – 46 months behind bars, 3 yrs. probation, $2,000

636a. DUSTIN THOMPSON – 36 mo. in prison, 36 mo. supervised release, fined $2,000

637a. STEVEN THURLOW – probation, 80 hours of community service, $500

638a. DAVID TICAS – 14 days in jail, two years on probation

639a. TODD TILLEY -  7 days, four years on probation, 60 hrs. com. serv., $500

640a. MICHAEL TIMBROOK – 14 days on weekends, $500, 12 months on probation

897a. CODY LEE TIPPETT – 30 days, probation, $500

Daniel Tocci

Ivan Todd

926a. John George Todd III – guilty, multiple charges

641a. PATRICIA TODISCO – 60 hrs. com. serv., $2,500 fines & restitution, 3 yrs. probation

642a. BENJAMIN H. TORRE – 2 mo. home detention, $1,613 fines & restitution, probation

643a. ERIC TORRENS – 90 days home confinement, $500, three years’ probation

Barry Toth

751a. CHRISTINA TRAUGH – 45 days’ home confinement, 3 years’ probation, $500

President Donald J. Trump (a.k.a. “The Big Enchilada”)

Casey Jane Tryon-Castro

644a. WILLIAM TRYON – 50 days, $1,500 in fines and restitution, 12 months supervised release

Kevin A. Tuck

Nathaniel A. Tuck

Robert Turner

645a. ISRAEL TUTROW – 60 days home confinement, 34 additional mo. probation, $500 restitution 

859a. DAVID TYNER – three years on probation, fines and restitution $1,500

860a. CHRISTIAN TYNER – three years on probation, $500

646a. THOMAS UBERTO – 10 days behind bars, $500

647a. Brian Ulrich – awaiting sentencing, conspiracy

648a. CHANCE ANTHONY UPTMORE – sentenced to 30 days, $500 in restitution, 36 mo. probation 

649a. JAMES HERMAN UPTMORE – 21 days home confinement, $500 in restitution, 3 yrs. probation 

Joseph Vaglica

650a. RAFAEL VALADEZ JR. – 30 days, $500

946a. Daniel Valdez – guilty, two misdemeanor charges

978a. Payton Valdez - guilty

Andrew Valentin

651a. LOUIS VALENTIN – 10 days, intermittent, one year on probation, $500

Matthew Valentin

652a. EDWARD VALLEJO – three years behind bars, followed by three years of probation, inc. another year on home confinement

Jennifer Inzuza Vargas Geller

653a. HECTOR EMANUEL VARGAS SANTOS – 4 months in jail, 12 months on probation, $3,000

654a. SHELLY VARNEY – 24 days behind bars, probation, $1,500 in fines and restitution

655a. SALVATORE VASSALLO – 18 months in prison, 36 on probation

Angel Villanueva

Adam Villarreal - FUGITIVE

656a. REVA VINCENT – $2,000 in fines and restitution, 2 yrs. on probation

657a. LORI ANN VINSON (a.k.a. Lori Ann Utley) – five years’ probation, $5,500, 120 hrs.

658a. THOMAS VINSON – five years’ probation, $5,500, 120 hours of community service

820a. ANTONY VO – nine months in prison

Annie Vo

659a. Philip C. Vogel – guilty, one misdemeanor

660a. WILLIAM VOGEL – 30 days, three yrs. on probation, $500

661a. CODY VOLLAN – placed on probation, ordered to pay restitution, complete com. service

662a. ERIC V. VON BERNEWITZ – 60 days home confinement, $1,500 in fines & restitution

663a. PAUL H. VON BERNEWITZ – 30 days in jail, $500

988a. NICHOLAS VON KEUDELL – two years on probation, $500

Jeremy Vorous

664a. MITCHELL PAUL VUKICH – 30 days, $500

665a. ANTHONY VUKSANAJ – 42 days, intermittent, 3 mo. home det., $2,500, 3 yrs. pro.

Freedom Vy

666a. JOSHUA WAGNER – 30 days, $500 in restitution

667a. CAREY JOHN WALDEN – 30 days home det., 3 yrs. pro., com. serv., $500 rest.

Jonathan Walden

Donald Walker

Jason William Wallis

Charles R. Walters

668a. DAVID WALLS-KAUFMAN – 60 days, $1,000 in fines and restitution

670a. DOUGLAS WANGLER – probation, two years, $500, 60 hours community service

801a. SEAN WARD – two years’ probation, $500

671a. COLTON WARGO  – 14 days, $500

672a. KIMBERLY WARGO – 14 days, $500

673a. DANIEL WARMUS – 45 days, community service, probation, $500

Christopher Warnagiris

866a. ERIK WARNER – 27 months in prison, 36 more on probation, $2,000

674a. JESSICA WATKINS – eight-and-a-half years in a federal lockup.

669a. RICHARD WATROUS – two weeks in jail, two months home confinement, $3,000 in fines and restitution

737a. Jesse Watson – guilty on a misdemeanor

675a. SEAN DAVID WATSON – 7 days, $500, community service, two years’ probation

676a. WILLIAM WRIGHT WATSON – three years behind bars, three on probation

792a. Nathan Watts – guilty, misdemeanor

998a. Jerry Waynick – found guilty on all charges

999a. Mark Waynick – found guilty on all charges

893a. FREDERICK WEBB – 14 days, intermittent confinement, 24 mo. probation, $500

Tonya Webb

677a. MATTHEW JAY WEBLER – 45 days (time served), $500

678a. THOMAS WEBSTER – ten years, three more on probation, $2570

679a. BRADLEY WAYNE WEEKS – 10 months, 2 years’ probation, $2,000

James Weeks

Troy Weeks

680a. ADAM WEIBLING – location monitor 30 days, 3 yrs. probation, $2,000 restitution

681a. PHILIP WEISBECKER – 30 days, intermittent, $2,500 in fines & restitution, probation

Isaac Westbury

Jonah Westbury

Robert Westbury

766a Tucker Weston – guilty on multiple charges

682a. PAUL S. WESTOVER – 45 days in jail, $500 restitution

738a. CONLIN WEYER – 18 months on probation

683a. SANDRA POMEROY WEYER – 14 months, 12 on probation, $2,000

865a. LANCE DOUGLAS WHITE – 24 months’ probation, 60 days’ home confinement, 60 hours of community service, $500

784a. VICTORIA WHITE – 8 days in jail, probation, $2,000

684a. Jack Wade Whitton – awaiting sentencing, looking at years in jail

685a. GARY WICKERSHAM – 90 days home detention, $2,500, probation

686a. JACOB WIEDRICH – 3 mo. home detention, 100 hrs. com. serv., $500, probation

687a. DAVID WIERSMA – probation, community service, $2,000 in fines & restitution

688a. JOHN WILKERSON IV – probation, community service, $3,000 in fines & restitution

889a. WILLIAM WILKERSON -  probation, $500, 50 hrs. community service

917a. Ulises Wilkinson – guilty, two misdemeanors

689a. RICKY WILLDEN – two years in prison, three years’ supervised release, $2,000

Peter Willey

690a. ANDREW WILLIAMS – 60 hours of community service, restitution and probation for two years 

691a. ANTHONY ROBERT WILLIAMS – five years behind bars, three on probation, fined $7,000

692a. CARRIE ANN WILLIAMS – 30 days location monitoring, 24 mo. probation, com. service, $500

Dustin Williams

693a. Elizabeth Rose Williams – awaiting sentencing

912a. ELLIOT PATRICK WILLIAMS – 30 days in the jug, a year of supervised release, $500

697a. RILEY JUNE WILLIAMS – three years in prison, three on probation, $2,170

Timothy Wayne Williams

698a. TROY DYLAN WILLIAMS – 15 days, 60 hours of com. service, $500, 3 yrs. pro.

699a. VIC DON WILLIAMS – 2 mo. home detention, $2,000, one year on probation

Daniel Wilson

694a. DUKE EDWARD WILSON – 51 months behind bars, 36 months on probation, $2,000

976a. Gary Wilson – guilty, misdemeanor

695a. JODI LYNN WILSON – 20 days, 36 months on probation

696a. KELSEY WILSON – 30 days home confinement, $500, community service, probation

Ryan Wilson

793a. William Todd Wilson – pled guilty, felony charges

700a. ZACHARY WILSON  – 45 days, $500, community service, two years’ probation

Dova Winegeart

701a. DANA JOE WINN – 10 days, intermittent, 100 hrs. com. serv., 24 mo. pro., $500

Jared Wise

702a. JEFFREY WITCHER – probation, 60 hours of community service, $500

703a. SHAWN WITZEMANN – 7 days, $500, probation

Patrick Woehl

Henos Woldemichael

704a. MATTHEW MARK WOOD – one year home detention, two on probation, $2,000

705a. SHANE JASON WOODS – 54 months in prison, 36 on probation

706a. CHRISTOPHER WORRELL – ten years in prison

707a. DONNIE DUANE WREN –  a year and a day in prison, two years on probation

708a. JOHN DOUGLAS WRIGHT – 49 months in prison, 36 mo. probation, fine: $2,000

709a. ANDREW WRIGLEY – probation, $2,500 in fines & restitution

806a. DOUGLAS WYATT – 46 months, 36 more on probation, $2,000

794a. James Wyman – guilty, one charge

810a. TYNG JING YANG – six days in jail, two years on probation, $3,000 in fines and restitution

928a Ryan K. Yates – has pled guilty to a felony

795a. Andrew Michael Yavoich – guilty, one charge

710a. ELIJAH YAZDANI (a.k.a. Loammi Yazdani-Isfehani) – 14 days, two years on probation, 100 hours, $500 

711a. ABIGAIL YAZDANI-ISFEHANI – two years on probation, 100 hours, $500

712a. LORUHAMA YAZDANI-ISFEHANI – two years on probation, 100 hours, $500

Eric Zeis

Gregory C. Yetman

739a. ISAAC YODER – a year in the hoosegow, and $1,500 in fines/restitution

Cindy Young

713a. Graydon Young – awaiting sentencing on multiple felonies

714a. KYLE J. YOUNG – seven years, two months in prison, three on probation, $2,000

715a. PHILIP S. YOUNG – 8 mo., $2,000, 36 mo. probation

Joshua Kaleb Youngerman

716a. DARRELL ALLAN YOUNGERS – fined $1,500, 36 months on probation

Eric Zeis

854a. JACOB ZERKLE – two years in prison, three on supervised release

811a. Ryan Scott Zink – convicted in a jury trial

717a. JOSEPH ELLIOTT ZLAB – $1,000 in fines & restitution, 200 hrs. com. serv., probation

718a. ATHANASIOS ZOYGANELES – 10 days, nine months on probation, $500


Rioters held at gunpoint on third floor -
after lawmakers' escape route was endangered.



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“The true first shot in this war.” 

1395. Stephen Michael Baker: Mr. Baker was quickly identified as one of the alleged rioters, with tipsters notifying authorities the day after the riot, and then again on January 12, six days later. Baker is said to have had a social media account under the descriptor, “Pragmatic Constitutionalist.” 

On the day of the riot, at 1:10 p.m., he can be heard as he approaches the Capitol, in a video he took, saying, “Look out your windows bitches, see what’s coming.” 

By 2:19 p.m., he is said to have entered the building, through the broken Senate Wing Door. Not long after, police deployed teargas in a hall to try to disperse them, but Baker and others kept coming. At one point, Baker supposedly accosted an officer, asking, “Are you going to use that [gun] on us?” 

Again, Trumpers, if you’re going to attack the Capitol again in January 2025, if Trump loses again…don’t post about it and brag. 

In another video taken that day, Baker talks with a second man, identified as Edmund Wright, and they discuss the events of January 6.

 

Beginning at approximately 04:46, while discussing being in the midst of a cloud of tear gas and pepper spray, WRIGHT related a statement by BAKER in which the latter claimed to have been “in the first breach inside the Capitol”:

 

We separated, so like 45 minutes later I get a text from him [Referring to BAKER], and I'm in this sea of humanity and the crowd continues to grow, and it's getting a little angrier.. uhh and Steve tells me someone's been shot and he doesn't think she's gonna make it... and oh btw, he says, "I was in the first breach inside the Capitol.”

 

Beginning at approximately 05:30, BAKER claimed to have been inside Nancy Pelosi’s office:

 

Once the crowd started moving in, I went, “I gotta get this too, man.” So I started following them into the Cap- and we got in, and it was free reign for the most part inside the building. In fact, we even got into.. I-I was in Pelosi’s office. I mean we went into Pelosi’s office.

 

At approximately 05:52, BAKER continued on the topic of being in Pelosi’s office:

 

The only thing I regret is that I didn’t like steal their computers because God knows what I could’ve found on their computers if I’d done that. But by the time I got into Pelosi’s office, unfortunately there was some damage done.

 

As I was exiting Pelosi’s office the sign was being busted up into little pieces and people were collecting it as souvenirs.

 

At approximately 21:25, BAKER expressed approval of the vandalization he claimed to have witnessed in Pelosi’s office:

 

Pelosi’s office was... ehhh. They got Pelosi’s office and you know, it couldn’t happen to a better deserving bitch.

 

After 37 minutes, he was pushed out of the building, but remained on the Capitol steps. In another video, he mentions Ashli Babbitt, who has been shot.

 

BAKER narrated: “But uhh, I don’t think she’s going to make it. Now they’ve announced a curfew for D.C. from six to six . . . I don’t think it’s going to happen. I think that uhh, we may have just seen the true first shot in this war.” BAKER later continued: “They came in heavy man, we got to the House, uhh, door. The House of Representatives entrance. They came in hardcore. Automatic rifles. Everything. It’s an amazing situation out here.”

 

Baker even appeared in a TV interview, and gave his take on the day’s events. So, I don’t think he’ll have much of a defense. In that interview, he says, “Yeah I was quite excited to see this going on,” and stated, “Do I approve of what happened today? I approve 100%.” 

So, let’s use Baker as yet another example of who the rioters were, and what happened on January 6.

 

Did police just let them in?                                                             No.

Were rioters hugging and kissing police?                                        No.

Were they led on by Antifa types, and F.B.I. plants?             Not Steve

Were they a threat, as a group, and individually                   Yes, police thought so. 

Trump supporter.

 

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1397. Natalie Beyeler: Ms. Beyeler faces two misdemeanor charges, but that’s all the information I have at this time. 

(MORE INFORMATION NEEDED.)

 

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1398-1399. John and Sarah Flanagan: Same as Beyeler. All we know is that John has been arrested and Sarah has been hauled into court, as well. 

(MORE INFORMATION NEEDED.) 


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1400. Jason Griffin: Same as above, arrested on March 6, 2024, and facing less serious charges. 

(MORE INFORMATION NEEDED.)

 

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1401. Jennifer Mitchell: Same as above, arrested on March 6, 2024, and facing lesser charges. (I do notice both Griffin and Mitchell are from New Albany, Indiana. 

(MORE INFORMATION NEEDED.)

 

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“He went with a good heart.” 

1402. Richard Eric Staples Jr.: Social media! Social media! Social media! Say it MAGA fools. Don’t post if you plan to participate in a riot. On January 5, Mr. Staples petty much tips us off, as to who he is and why he would end up (allegedly) in the midst of a riot. That day, he posted

 

“On my way to the snake pit of Washington DC. To see the diverse group of Trump supporters on this plane is great. Goes against the whole narrative.

 

God bless America.”

 

#StopTheSteal #MarchForTrump

 

At the moment, Mr. Staples climbed through a broken window, into the Capitol, and did his part to derail the democratic process, he was wearing, incongruously, I believe, a gray hooded sweatshirt bearing the words: “COURAGE IS CONTAGIOUS.” He has since admitted he entered the building, and can be seen at one point, holding up four fingers, with a friend, also making that gesture. “Four more years,” Staples told federal agents he meant. 

According to the Statement of Facts in his case,

 

STAPLES stated that it had been his idea to travel to Washington for the rally and that he had asked his family members and Defendant 1 [who has also been arrested] to go with him. He stated that he went with a good heart and with the intention of protesting. STAPLES indicated that he felt it was his duty to attend and that he knew it would be a historic day.

 

Sadly, I believe Staples was probably sincere. He’s charged with two lesser offenses. So he’ll probably get probation and a fine. But here’s the real danger. He believed Trump’s lies, as did hundreds of these rioters – by their own admissions. And we still haven’t seen a stick of evidence to prove – in court – that the 2020 election was stolen. So Staples is going to get dragged through the courts, and pay a lot of money for a lawyer, or else use a public defender, and we taxpayers will. 

Trump is still lying about the last election, and if he loses again, we may see another riot, only more violent. 

Trump supporter, he believed the election was stolen.

 

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1403. Ivan Todd: Ivan is the first rioter on my list to show up wearing farmer’s style, blue overalls. Phone records appear to place him inside the Capitol, and an employee at Todd’s former place of work has identified him as, shall we say, Rioter #1403. He was inside the building by 2:56 p.m., and then out again four minutes later. He’s likely another candidate for probation and a fine. 

(POLITICAL AFFILIATION NOT KNOWN.)

 

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1404. Annie Vo: Ms. Vo has finally been added to our list of arrestees, long after her son, Antony Vo (#437 on our list), made the roster. He has already been convicted. According to court documents, a picture of Antony and his mother was circulated on a fraternity chat board. 

That’s a first, in this investigation. 

The day after the riot, her son posted, with pride (I think), “My mom and I helped stop the vote count for a bit.” In fact, in two social media posts, Annie’s son said he and his mom “stormed” the Capitol. 

Trump supporter.

 

Who wants a table! 

1405. Maria DeLuca: Rarely does a day go by that we don’t read about new rioters being charged in the attack on Congress (and democracy). Ms. DeLuca is accused of helping steal a table, which was passed out a broken window during the riot, with the legs later broken off and used as weapons against police. 

Was Deluca some sort of Antifa scum? Did Ray Epps – the supposed government plant in the mob – make her do what she did? Not at all. She has impeccable conservative credentials. She interned twice for Republican members of Congress, both Rep. Lee Zeldin, and Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona, who also worked to overturn election results. She worked for Turning Point USA. She’s currently billed as a “conservative influencer” with 300,000 followers on “X,” formerly known as Twitter. 

Why was she there, that infamous day, helping bust up furniture? Nobody (except Donald J. Trump) made her do anything. 

“People went to the Capitol building because that’s Our House and that’s where we go to take our grievances,” DeLuca explained in the wake of the attack. “People feel, as do I that an election was stolen from them at it was allowed.” 

Or, to be more specific, she posted at 2:55 p.m. that day: “Fight back or let politicians steal and [sic] election? Fight back!” 

In fact, with Trump’s time in office having dwindled to only five days, she was still not willing to abide by results of the election. “If Trump declares martial law in 7 states,” she suggested on January 15, 2021, “his campaign allies could take control of the state’s [sic] ballots and overturn the results of the election in Trump’s favor. Which would be ideal.” 

Sure, if you hated free and fair elections. 

As of today, 1,231 days have passed since the 2020 election. No court has upheld evidence of significant voter fraud in that contest. 

So, DeLuca is a fool facing serious legal bills, a fine for damaging government property, and a stint behind bars. 

 

Trump supporter, she believed the election was stolen.

 

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1406-1407. Thomas Pooler and Angel Villanueva: The cases keep coming, and the rioters charged don’t really seem like “hostages.” Villanueva is accused of bringing pepper spray and metal-tipped darts” into the Capitol on January 6. 

Their case has been under the radar; on March 20, a plea agreement hearing is scheduled. 

(MORE INFORMATION NEEDED.)

 

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1408. Tim Finnegan: You would think it was easy to put the right-wing fables about the events of January 6 to rest. In Mr. Finnegan’s case, the idea that the members of the mob were all touristy types gets dealt probably the ten thousandth blow. He has admitted going inside the building, after he and his then-girlfriend came to D.C. that fateful day to listen to Trump speak and protest the vote.

 

Finnegan said that he followed the crowd into the building and saw other individuals throwing furniture and stealing items. Finnegan claimed that he attempted to stop these individuals but was met with obscenities and was told to mind his own business. Finnegan said that he saw an older woman who appeared to be in in distress and helped her to a group of Capitol Police Officers to receive medical aid. After that, Finnegan said he went down a set of escalators to a corridor heavily guarded by Capitol Police. Finnegan said that, at that point, he was overcome by the residual effects of the tear gas that had been deployed before his arrival to the Capitol Building. Finnegan then exited the building and went back to the hotel. Finnegan said he was inside the Capitol for approximately 20 or 30 minutes. Finnegan reiterated that he was there to peacefully protest and that he did not cause damage and did not steal items from the Capitol.

 

In a second interview with federal authorities,

 

Finnegan said that he saw destruction of property and people stealing things such as books. Finnegan said that he saw someone throw a chair at a chandelier. Finnegan also stated that three of eight videos he recorded remained on his cellphone. Finnegan allowed the FBI to record those videos.

 

Initially, he faces two charges. 

Trump supporter, he believed the election was stolen.

 

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1409. Nolan Freeman: Mr. Freeman is the second actor arrested in connection with the attack on Congress. It turns out that in building a case against the young rioter, F.B.I. agents did a “trash pull” at a house to determine that Freeman was living there – after he seemed to fall off the face of the earth. Search warrants of several kinds played a role, including one for a video Freeman is alleged to have recorded, which puts him inside the Capitol at 2:23 p.m. on the day of the riot.

Stage right, so to speak: He made his entry through a broken window that day. And so, yet another rioter is charged. 

(LIKELY TRUMP SUPPORTER.)

 

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1410. Sarah Kathleen Holmes: No information available, safe for the fact she has been arrested and faces two charges. 

(MORE INFORMATION FORTHCOMING.)

 

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1411-1413. Adam Kovsky, Jenna McGrath and Laura McGrath: The three siblings have been indicted together. Adam is said to be seen with pieces of broken furniture, from damage done inside the building. He was arrested four days before Christmas 2023. The siblings do not end up on my radar until March 21, 2024. 

So, a little checking is required. The brother has already pled guilty to a misdemeanor, and (I assume) had to return his souvenirs from the day of the attack. Namely: two pieces of broken furniture he gathered inside the Capitol Building on the day of the attack. He posed on social media with his wood – and thus, did his arrest develop. He has admitted he went with a car full of like-minded people to D.C. that day, to hear Trump ramble on (my words) at the “Stop the Steal” rally. No detailed information to be found on the sisters, yet, save for their recent arrests. 

Trump supporter (Kovsky) 

(LIKELY TRUMP SUPPORTERS – HIS SISTERS.)


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1414. Donald Walker: Still waiting on more information on this defendant; but he fits the MAGA profile: White guy, middle aged, from Mississippi. He’s accused of untouristy behavior on January 6, including trying to wrestle away a bicycle barrier police were using to hold back the mob. 

It is alleged that he entered the Capitol by 2:54 p.m. 

We can also report that in wrestling over the rack, police twice sprayed Mr. Walker in the face with chemicals. 

(MORE INFO NEEDED.)

 

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1415. Charles Espinosa: Mr. Espinosa appears to have showed up for the “tourist” visit on January 6, armed with a large, fixed-blade knife. And, like so many rioters, he had to share (allegedly) proof of his behavior on social media, in his case on Instagram. 

According to the Statement of Facts in his case,

 

A substantial amount of the social media depicting ESPINOSA on January 6, 2021 was posted by the Instagram username “Charlie_alpha_echo.” One video tagging “Charlie_alpha_echo” showed ESPINOSA on the steps of the Capitol speaking to the crowd (through a megaphone held by another rioter) saying, “I think this should be happening in every single major city in the country.” 


In fact, Espinosa requested paid time off from work on January 6-7, listing the reason as “Stop the Steal.” 

In one video posted by another user that day, “FULL FOOTAGE: Patriots STORM U.S. Capitol,” Espinosa also appears. 

Trump supporter, he believed the election was stolen.

 

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1416. Joshua Ryan Dale: Like his hero, Donald Trump, Mr. Dale is a good liar. When first identified as a suspect in the January 6 attack, he told F.B.I. agents he never entered the Capitol. 

Lie #1. 

Then he claimed he would never damage property. 

Lie #2. 

He stands accused of using a historical marker as a battering ram, in an attempt to bust up the certification of the electoral votes. (As so often has been true, Mr. Dale is allegedly tripped up by Facebook posts he made in the wake of the riot.) Like a doofus, Dale sent pictures to his employer, showing him participating in the attack, and was nice enough to circle himself in white. 

Dale did admit that he traveled to D.C. with five friends, so they could attend the “Stop the Steal” rally. 

Trump supporter.

 

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1417. Steve Saxiones: The Texas man came to D.C. and joined the attack on police lines defending barricades in front of the Capitol. He was briefly detained that day by badly outnumbered police. 

So it’s not likely he’s going to be able to say, “I didn’t join the riot.” 

As Scott MacFarlane notes,

 

Feds allege “Saxiones participated in an instant messaging group discussion with other members of the Proud Boys organization and leadership named the Ministry of Self Defense”…and wrote to others: “What’s the deal with flying with body armor? Does TSA f— with you?”

 


In fact, Saxiones is accused of showing up, dressed to riot, and ready to engage. After joining the fight over the racks, he grabbed a female officer in what she later called a “wrestling move” and “tried to “take her to the ground.” Other officers came to her rescue and had to fight to subdue the rioter.

 

According to investigators, Mr. Saxiones, had a vanity social media on Telegram under the alias, “Howie Feltersnatch.” During one exchange of messages, three days before the attack, a member of the chat group posted: “Gonna be war soon ……”

 

The original poster responded, “Yes Sir time to stack those bodies in front of Capitol Hill[.]”

 

The Proud Boys were primed for a fight. Saxiones, for example, joined another message group, “Boots on Ground,” which was created for Proud Boys members who had traveled to Washington, D.C. Indeed, as early as 1:00 p.m. on that fateful day, a member of the chat group stated, “Storming the capital building right now!!” Another Proud Boy called out to his friends, “Get there[.]”

 

As for Feltersnatch, he’s facing serious legal consequences. And, can I just add, that if Trump wins another term, I think his code name should be “Big Orange Feltersnatch.” It works.

 

Right winger.

 

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1418. Zach Rash: Another arrest – another “tourist” at the Capitol – another tourist with a borrowed stun gun! Rash is accused of joining in the tunnel battle, where some of the wildest fighting took place. He is said to have been handed a stun gun, and using it as he lunged at officers defending the entrance. When interviewed about his actions on January 6, he admitted he activated the gun – but hedged, and “I don’t think I used it that day,” but “it could have happened.” Well, he was asked, did he zap a cop or not. Rash said he could not “explicitly say” he hadn’t. 

At one point that day, Rash can also be seen advancing with the mob, while carrying a fire extinguisher. 

As far as the stun gun goes, it started in the hands of Bryan Smith, also charged with crimes related to the attack, went to Rash, and then was passed on to Vitali Gossjankowski, also a defendant. 

For extra fun, he traveled to D.C. with Ray Epps Jr. (son of Epps Sr., Rioter #600 on our list). Ray’s dad told investigators he met Rash for the first time, after they gathered in D.C. for the protest/mob attack. 

Trump supporter, allegedly violent.

 

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1419. Joshua Scott Borum: Borum came prepared on January 6. For what? You be the judge. According to court records he was wearing “what appeared to be a ballistic plate carrier, a radio, a military style multicam helmet with a Betsy Ross flag patch on the left and American Flag patch on the top…tan gloves with fingers cut off, and a gray backpack.” He was inside the Capitol by 2:56 p.m., but soon had to retreat after police fired pepperballs at the crowd in a hallway. Borum has admitted he was inside the building, though for only a few minutes. He also told investigators he was part of the “American Regulators,” which he described as “an offshoot of the Angry Vikings.” 

Considering his choice of garb for the day, it is a bit of a surprise that he does not appear to have perpetrated any violence. The Angry Vikings are a pro-gun, pro-police group, and appear to be big Trump fans. They call themselves “patriots,” and during protests in Louisville, Kentucky, after the shooting of Breanna Taylor, they showed up to protect people from the BLM groups. 

At least one leader of the group refused to do an interview with a TV reporter after she referred to the group as “white supremacists.” 

Right-wing type.

 

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1420-1421. Dr. Daphne Kasperek and Thomas Kasperek: Is there a doctor in the house? Like the House of Representatives – during a riot. Allegedly there was, with the Maryland couple joining the mob. Thomas, at least, was inside the building for only twelve minutes, and is not accused of any violence. (His lawyer admits, however, that there was “a lot of violence” that day. 

(Someone should let former president Trump know. 

According to the Frederick News-Post, a northern Virginia newspaper:

 

Thomas Kasperek is a pastor and counselor who "(provides) Christian discipleship, spiritual direction, inner-healing prayer, and miraculous healing, in both the clinical and church setting,” according to the website of a “Christ-centered, Biblically-based whole health” practice the couple now runs.

 

Daphne Kasperek is a physician who founded a medical group in 2001 and practiced at Inova Loudoun Hospital until 2022, when she was fired by the medical group after a dispute with the hospital over her COVID-19 vaccine waiver.

 

Thomas has also been a vocal critic of elected officials, often spouting off about how the 2020 election was stolen. He even filed a lawsuit, claiming that voting machines in Loudon County, Maryland, where he lives, were rigged – and, who knows, maybe he wanted the courts to perform an exorcism. 

Sadly (albeit predicably), his suit was dismissed. 

The happy couple also runs a clinic, described as a “Christ-centered, Biblically-based whole health provider, practicing telemedicine.” 

Who knows, the couple also promises “miraculous healing,” through the intercession of Christ. 

Something like that. 

(A brief mention seemed to indicate that Mr. Kasperek had demanded a recount in District 27, in a race for the Virginia House of Delegates; but I must have misunderstood the reference. I did find a story about a recount in Virginia, regarding a seat in that legislative body, which showed – again – how accurate U.S. elections are. Initial voting totals in District 82, showed Republican Kim Taylor squeaking by Democrat Kimberly Pope Adams, by a margin of 79 votes, out of 29,000. A recount narrowed the gap by 25. 

Trump supporter, he believed the election was stolen (Thomas).

Trump supporter (Daphne).

 

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1422. Justin Daniel Perrou: Ah, these tourists! These people who were “no threat” to police on January 6, as the former president insists. Perrou is accused of grabbing a police officer’s face mask during the attack, and “forcefully yanked it down.” 

Just like all of us would do on a tourist visit to – say – the White House, or Mount Vernon, or Monticello. 

Previous to that, Perrou is allegedly seen using a black bullhorn to encourage rioters to attack police lines. Then, he grows frustrated, and throws his bullhorn at police. Later, he threw a long pole at police – and followed up with a folding chair. To cap off his tour to the Capitol, he got his hands on a can of chemical spray and hit a few cops with a shot, because that’s what any tourist would do. 

Good enough to net the Charleston, South Carolina dope five felony charges, and misdemeanor change.  

(LIKELY TRUMP SUPPORTER.)

 

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1423. Luke Almond: You know this joke is coming: Were the January 6 rioters all nuts? Prior to entering the Capitol, Almond had fun playing on the scaffold set up for the January 20 inauguration. By 2:17 p.m. he had entered the building, one of the first to do so. 

Police escorted him out – through a broken window – at 2:36. In moments to follow, he had fun watching another rioter break open a door with a crowbar. By 2:54 p.m. he had entered again, but was out again a few minutes later. 

Likely to end up on probation, with a fine. 

(POLITICAL AFFILIATION NOT YET KNOWN.)

 

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1424. Leah Eva Green (a.k.a. Leah Gruppo): The Lubbock, Texas woman was arrested on April 5, 2024. No other information available. 

(MORE INFORMATION NEEDED.)

 

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1425. Lee Roy Monzingo III: Monzingo showed up for a riot wearing a red hat (style not specified) and carrying a large flag: TRUMP 2020. Authorities were tipped off, regarding his alleged participation in the riot, by a fellow employee. Evidence cited in the Statement of Facts indicates nothing more than Monzingo being a tiny piece of the mob, and doing no violence. 

(LIKELY TRUMP SUPPORTER.)

 

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1426. Andrew Miller: Plan ahead, if you hope to join a riot, and Miller, from Wilmot, Ohio, allegedly did. As early as December 22, 2020, he was trying to hook up for a ride with like-mind Trump fans, for a drive to the nation’s capital. And he did hitch a ride, in a passenger van, with 10-15 others. And why go to Washington? To protest the results of the 2020 election! 

Rioters “kicked down and smashed” a door to the Capitol Building at 2:14 p.m., and seven minutes later, Mr. Miller allegedly entered through a broken window. He came ready to rumble, with goggles and gas mask. He does appear to step between a highly agitated rioter and a camera crew – which may mitigate against his behavior. Miller later told federal authorities he had the mask and goggles because “he was anticipating trouble from Antifa groups,” during the visit. 

Good for a couple of misdemeanors. 

Trump supporter, he believed the election was stolen.

 

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1427. Timothy Rowbottom: At some point in 2018, Rowbottom complained to F.B.I. agents about systematic discrimination against him, by Harrisburg, Pa. city officials. This visit helped agents identify him inside the Capitol two years later. At approximately 2:20 p.m. on the day of the riot, Timothy enters the building – and then appears to roam about, taking pictures or filming with his smartphone. 

In Statuary Hall, he keeps within the velvet rope lines. He was out the door again, a little after 3 p.m. 

He has since admitted that he went to D.C. to hear Trump speak, that he was inside the building, and that he saw other rioters destroying property and attacking police officers.

As for Mr. Rowbottom, he’s good for a misdemeanor or two. 

Trump supporter.

 

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1428. STEVE BANNON: I realized I had not included Mr. Rumple on my list, when I had included Peter Navarro (#1377). Like Pete, Steve was sentenced to four months in prison, after he refused to give testimony about the events of January 6, before Congress. He could have pled the Fifth, if he had to. 

Anyway, he’s still appealing his sentence – and from the looks of it, he could die of cirrhosis of the liver before he ever goes to prison. If that guy’s not hitting the sauce hard, my eyes are tricking me. 


Trump supporter, he claims the election was stolen.


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1429. Jack Westly Ryan Jr.: The Missouri man is accused of assaulting police on January 6. He is accused of pushing at least two officers that day – which might not lead to too much time in jail. 

Why was he there, playing is part in a cog in the mob machine?

 

Ryan himself sat for a voluntary interview with the FBI in October 2023. During that interview, according to investigators he said he’d traveled to D.C. for Jan. 6 on a bus with a church group out of Lee’s Summit,  Missouri, to attend the “Stop the Steal” rally. He also identified himself as a man seen wearing a navy-blue coat and carrying a wooden cane.

 

He has also admitted that during his time at the Capitol, he saw other rioters engaged in “physical altercations between protesters and police.” 

Trump supporter.

 

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1430. Jack Chambers: Chambers’ case should be simple to resolve. He admits that he and a friend drove from South Lebanon, Ohio, to the capital to be there in time to hear Donald Trump speak/lie on January 6. (The blogger added the “lie.”) They even slept in their car one night, on the way to D.C. Chambers has admitted he was inside the Capitol Building. He’s not charged with any violence or damage to property. So he’s one of the fools who will likely get probation. 

Trump supporter

 

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1431. Darl McDorman: If court documents are correct, many of these f**ksticks deserve to go to prison.

 

Inside the Tunnel, rioters battled with law enforcement, including by throwing objects at the police line. At approximately 4:34 pm, as the crowd of violent rioters continued their efforts to breach the Tunnel and as the officers continued to attempt to maintain the police line and were fending off ongoing assaults by the rioters, McDorman approached the Tunnel and stood near the entrance. A rioter farther in the crowd threw what appeared to be a bottled beverage towards the line of officers. The object landed on the ground and did not appear to hit the officers. McDorman then proceeded to immediately pick up the object and allegedly threw it directly at the officers.

       

Court documents say that McDorman allegedly threw multiple objects at law enforcement in the Tunnel, including what appeared to be a short silver pipe and a separate long brown metal pipe. McDorman then picked up a wooden flagpole and used it to allegedly strike officers repeatedly. McDorman then helped pass other items to other rioters, including a metal object and a desk drawer.  

 

At approximately 4:15 pm, multiple law enforcement agencies began to clear the area of the Upper West Terrace free from rioters and made their way to the Lower West Terrace. Court documents say that McDorman picked up what appeared to be a blue-colored folding lawn chair in a storage bag and threw the chair toward police, striking one officer. At approximately 5:13 pm, McDorman can be seen in open-source video footage approaching the police line, holding a metal bike-rack-like police barrier with both hands and hurling it at the police line.  Sometime later, McDorman is seen again throwing an unidentified metal object, approximately 2-3 feet long, at the police line, which struck the shield of an MPD officer. 

(LIKELY TRUMP SUPPORTER; MORE INFORMATION NEEDED.)

 

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1432. Tyler Campanella: The latest addition to our list makes headlines not for his violent role on January 6, but for the simple fact, he’s the stepson of Siggy Flicker, a “Real Housewives” star. 

If you’re like me, and wouldn’t watch the series of shows by that name, trust me when I say Campanella is facing five misdemeanor charges for his alleged role in the effort to snap the neck of democracy with a rope. 

Starting with Mike Pence. 

Siggy herself is just another one of those dopes who believed Trump’s lies about a “Stolen Election,” and posted on social media, as her son took part in the attack, “We love patriots so much. Stay safe Tyler. We love you.” And then we had the obligatory emojis, including four American flags. 

In fact, she posted pictures of Tyler inside the Capitol during the riot. Nice work Stepmom from Hell. 

Tyler showed up for the assault on Congress in regulation Trump regalia, and added a QAnon flag as a cape. 

Trump supporter (Tyler)

Trump supporter, really dumb (stepmom) 

(Siggy wasn’t charged, we just wanted to make fun of her more.)

 

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Get that rioter a live porcupine! 

1433. Joshua Lee Atwood: If Campanella (#1432) was only stupid, Atwood was allegedly much worse. During some of the worst fighting on January 6, he started throwing objects at police – basically, anything that came to hand. If he had been able to pick up a dead porcupine or even a live skunk, he would have hurled it at the cops. Definitely not one of those rioters, former President Trump says were “hugging and kissing” police on the day of the attack. 

In fact, Atwood appears to have been a threat to police – and other Americans – for more than a few years. A ten-year-old mugshot was used to help identify him as one of the rioters, because of a scar that showed above his left eye. In 2023, he made the police blotter again when he allegedly robbed the Crazy Donkey Restaurant in West Virginia, and stabbed a man in the arm on his way out. 

As NBC reports, he was an active participant in the attack on democracy on January 6:

 

Videos compiled by open-source investigators and cited by the FBI show “multiple instances” of Atwood “attacking law enforcement officers defending the Tunnel between approximately 4:51 p.m. and 5:03 p.m.,” the bureau said. He appears to have thrown a bottle that struck an officer, a long silver pole that struck an officer, a small square object, and another small object that appeared to be a bottle, according to the FBI. He also used a long wooden pole to “strike multiple officers using a stabbing motion with a significant amount of force” before he threw that pole, used a stolen police shield to strike another officer’s shield and threw a metal pipe, the bureau said.

 

Then, to finish up, he hit the police defending the Capitol with a few fresh f-bombs, and accused them of betraying their county, because they wouldn’t let the mob stop Congress from counting the electoral votes. 

Trump supporter, allegedly violent.


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1434. Nathaniel Noyce: Another arrest. Another January 6 rioter who allegedly assaulted police on that bleak day for the country. By 3:15 p.m. that day, Noyce had allegedly made it inside the Capitol, and had been present as police began to force rioters back out. Noyce refused to leave – and is said to have recorded some of his own actions that day. 

A Department of Justice memo explains:

 

Over the next few minutes, video footage showed that Noyce became increasingly physical with officers as he moved around the mob in the East Foyer, recording his actions. In one instance, Noyce is seen wrapping his arm around an officer at approximately 3:23 p.m. A few seconds later, he confronted a law enforcement officer and forcibly removed the officer’s protective visor. Noyce then struck the officer in his face with his right hand while holding his mobile phone. 

 

In response, a scuffle occurred between Noyce and the officer. Another rioter immediately attempted to diffuse this incident, and Noyce retreated to the mob.

 

Noyce remained near the U.S. Capitol and on U.S. Capitol grounds for several hours after he departed the building via the East Doors. Noyce was later seen in open-source video footage appearing with rioters near the west side of the U.S. Capitol after officers physically removed rioters from the Capitol grounds after dark.

 

You might also say that Noyce’s behavior after he was driven out of the building helps negate the idiotic claim that these people were tricked into rioting. For several hours, Noyce could be seen lingering on Capitol Hill grounds – perhaps reliving the thrill of doing his part in an attempt to overthrow the results of a fair election. No one is holding him there. He still has two feet.

 

He could have walked away.

 

Oh, yeah, he had a social media account on Parler, where right-wing types liked to gather electronically and practice their hate. His handle: “NotNoyce.”

 

(LIKELY TRUMP SUPPORTER.)

 

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1435. Carson Lionell Rees: The young man from Virginia was apparently turned in by someone who had served with him in the National Guard. 

Also, if your plan is to attack Congress – don’t post about it on Facebook, just minutes before you do you own part, as Rees allegedly did at 2:40 p.m. on January 6, saying, “We’re going in.” Then later live-streaming and saying, “We’re in.” 

I think he should have posted next, “We’re in and we’re a bunch of numbskulls, at best.” 

When interviewed by F.B.I. agents at work, prior to his arrest, Rees admitted he was inside, but said he was exercising his First Amendment rights. Other Facebook posts showed that Rees had been teargassed at least once by police. At least one friend replied to a post by Rees, pledging 100% support, and calling him an “American patriot.” While inside the Capitol, the defendant allegedly dropped a few F-bombs on police, flipped them off, in case they missed his point – but did exit shortly after a group of rioters with whom he was standing began assaulting police. 

(LIKELY TRUMP SUPPORTER.)

 

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1436. Robert Steven Dowell: Mr. Dowell appears to have had fun marching around inside the Capitol and chanting, “Our house,” and other rioters’ favorites. He is then seen, allegedly, joining a large group that forces a way past a line of officers trying to bar the hallway that led toward the House chamber. He was approaching the area where Ashli Babbitt was shot, when police reinforcements began to drive the rioters out of the building again. 

Dowell was forced out at around 3 p.m., but twenty minutes later, tried to enter again, but could not, as police were still forcing large numbers of rioters out, clogging the entry. 

(POLITICAL AFFILIATION NOT KNOWN.)

 

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1437. Dylan Cornell: Facing four misdemeanor charges; more information needed.

 

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1438. Lance Wisham: The Columbus, Georgia gentleman is also facing four misdemeanor charges. More information needed.


 interview, according to investigators he said he’d traveled to D.C. for Jan. 6 on a bus with a church group out of Lee’s Summit,  Missouri, to attend the “Stop the Steal” rally. He also identified himself as a man seen wearing a navy-blue coat and carrying a wooden cane.

 

He has also admitted that during his time at the Capitol, he saw other rioters engaged in “physical altercations between protesters and police.”

Trump supporter.

 


BLOGGER’S EXPLANATION:

I got interested in the cases of the January 6 rioters after a former student (I used to teach history in middle school) insisted that the whole attack was a “setup” and Antifa really caused the problem.

Like I said, I taught history. 

So, I like facts. 

Since then I’ve looked into the cases of all 1,438 rioters and ancillary supporters charged so far, or fired from jobs for backing the attack. 

My records may be incomplete in places, but I’ve sifted through thousands of news articles and court documents. And, if nothing else, I can assure you that NO MEMBER of Antifa has ever been charged. 

You can read about every one of the rioters on my blogA Liberal in Trumpistan. 

Finally, I’ll be honest. I like following these cases because I’m retired. I like seeing justice prevail.

 


Jenny Inzuza Vargis Geller - #1043 on our list - big fan of Hitler.

 

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“Let’s fight like hell and stop this great and disgusting injustice! The world is laughing at us.” 

Trump tweet – 11:30 p. m. – November 6, 2020.

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DAYS SINCE THE RIOT WITH NO SIGNIFICANT ELECTION FRAUD PROVEN

IN ANY LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL COURT:

 

DAYS SINCE THE RIOT WITH NO SIGNIFICANT ELECTION FRAUD PROVEN

IN ANY LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL COURT: 

1,203.

Or: 1,267 days since the 2020 election.

(As of April 23, 2024.)

 

Jim Jones had nothing on Trump. 

What have we learned about all the rioters arrested for their roles or alleged roles in the fiasco on January 6, 2021? 

By my count, at least three hundred and sixty-one (361) explicitly stated their belief that the 2020 election was stolen. See for example: Kenneth Grayson (#3 on our list), Douglas Harrington (#1163), a man more than ready to shed blood in the name of that empty lie, and Barbara Balmaseda (#1286), who helped organize groups of like-minded Trump fans to go riot. 

Nor should we forget Jordan Berk (#1390). Convinced the election was stolen, he posted on social media that he was ready for civil war. And the latest addition: Maria DeLuca (#1405), who had interned for Rep. Paul Gosar, as clueless a f**k as there is in Congress today. 

(This would be largely a result of President Trump’s non-stop lying.)

 

At least people fifty-nine people (59), including a half dozen Fox News pundits, one defense lawyer, Ray Epps (#600 on our list – and ironically, labeled repeatedly as an F.B.I. plant by Fox News!) and Rep. Matt Gaetz, claimed to have seen Antifa instigators leading the charge. 

We have discovered zero (0) members of Antifa actually arrested as a result of the “wild” riot. 

(MAGA-style hallucinations?)


If you think these people were “tourists,” showing up on January 6, for a peaceful protest, as one GOP lawmaker insisted, you are one poor dumb cluck. Above: Jessica Watkins (#152), a member of the Oath Keepers, dressed for January 6. She has since been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison for her efforts to aid in an insurrection.

Sixty-nine arrestees (69) expressly stated that they believed in various aspects of the QAnon myth. Roseanne Boyland, another Trump supporter, and herself a believer in QAnon, was trampled to death by the mob, but never entered the Capitol – meaning she died for nothing.

If you ever wonder how people could join cults, you realize that Jim Jones had nothing on Trump. 


At least sixty-six (66) rioters charged so far, are members of the Proud Boys, a right-wing extremist group. Prosecutors believe at least one hundred (100) were in or around the Capitol Building that day.

Trump told them to “stand back but stand by” during a presidential debate in October 2020. They showed up in force on January 6, 2021. Many others are believed to have been involved in the riot. 

There are at least forty-six (46) members of the Oath Keepers on our list, led by Elmer Stewart Rhodes III. Rhodes and a number of members of that group have been convicted of seditious conspiracy. 

At least seventeen suspects (17) appear to be members of the right-wing militia, the “Three Percenters.” 

Four rioters (4) are fugitives. Evan Neumann (#399) fled to Belarus, where he asked for and was granted asylum. Adam Villarreal (#585) has not been apprehended. Victor Sean Dennison (#984) and Paul Belosic (#1187)  also remain at large.

Charges against one “rioter” (1) were dropped after it was proven he never entered the Capitol and was bragging when he said he had. 

 

The price paid has been steep. 

So far, at least nine hundred and ninety-nine (999) have been convicted, pled guilty, or lost their jobs, and seven are dead. 

999

Two defendants (2) have been acquitted, James Beeks, #604 on our list, and Matthew Martin, #874 on our list. 

One rioter (1) was acquitted on a felony charge, but found guilty on five misdemeanors: Darrell Neely (#552). 

A jury acquitted Michael “Whip” Greene of the most serious felony charges against him, and he got off with one misdemeanor conviction, probation, and sixty hours of community service. (So: We’ll call that a “win” for Mr. Greene – even though he was still stupid enough to believe Trump won in 2020.) 

(You could say DOJ has a 999-3 winning record so far.)

 

Somewhere close to four hundred  rioters (400) have been charged with assaulting police or others. 

Dozens of participants in the attack, who had no hand in violence, received probation, and avoided jailtime. 

At least a hundred others were sentenced to home confinement, from as low as 20 days, up to  a full year. Others have been sentenced to a combination of home detention and brief times in jail.


Barnett posed in Speaker Pelosi's office that day.
 

R.I.P.

Seven rioters (7) have died before going to trial. Ashli Babbitt (#56) was shot and killed during the attack. 

Matthew Perna (#52 on our list) and Mark Roderick Aungst (#236) committed suicide before their cases could be heard. 

Nejourde Meacham, age 22, (#1158) has died – some say a suicide.

John Anderson (#265) and Michael John Lopatic Sr. (#304) died of natural causes before trial. 

Joseph Barnes (#429) died in a motorcycle accident. 


Jail time. 

The following numbers of defendants have been sentenced to less than a year:

    1 – 3 days 

  2 -  6 days

  6 – 7 days

  1 – 8 days

  1 – 9 days

11 – 10 days

39 – 14 days

  5 – 15 days

10 – 20 days

  8 – 21 days

  2 – 24 days

  1 – 25 days

  2 – 28 days

46 – 30 days

  1 – 32 days

  1 – 35 days

  1 – 40 days

  3 – 42 days

32 – 45 days

  1 – 50 days

  1 – 59 days

31 – 60 days

  7 – 75 days

  1 – 80 days

21 – 90 days

  1 – 100 days

  1 – 104 days (52 weekends!)

  1 – 110 days

16 – 120 days

  9 – 150 days

12 – 180 days

  4 – 210 days

12 – 240 days

  6 – 270 days

  2 – 300 days

  2 – 330 days (inc. Eric Christie, approximate, “time served”)

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Total: 21,179 days (297 convictions) = 58 years, 9 days

Technically, defendants sentenced to ten months, as an exam, would serve more than 300 days, but how many more would depend on which months they served. So, we just count months as “30” days in every case. 

 

Serious jail time.

 

2 – sentenced to 11.5 to 23 months on unrelated gun charges (counted as 11.5 for each on totals)

 

1 – sentenced to “time served” (roughly a year)

6 – sentenced to a year in jail

9 – sentenced to 1 year, and 1 day

6 – sentenced to 14 months (incl. Rafael Rondon, on gun possession charges)

4 – sentenced to 15 months

1 – sentenced to 17 months

12 – sentenced to 18 months

1 – sentenced to 19 months

3 – sentenced to 20 months

4 – sentenced to 21 months

3 – sentenced to 22 months

 

9 – sentenced to two years in prison (inc. one on gun charges later)

8 – sentenced to 27 months

3 – sentenced to 28 months

9 – sentenced to 30 months

1 – sentenced to 31 months

3 – sentenced to 32 months

7 – sentenced to 33 months

1 – sentenced to 34 months

 

14 – sentenced to three years in prison

4 – sentenced to 37 months

4 – sentenced to 38 months

3 – sentenced to 40 months

8 – sentenced to 41 months

6 – sentenced to 42 months (incl. 1 on a gun-related charge after his first conviction)

3 – sentenced to 44 months

6 – sentenced to 46 months

 

10  – sentenced to four years in prison

2 – sentenced to 50 months

8 – sentenced to 51 months

4 – sentenced to 52 months

5 – sentenced to 54 months

3 – sentenced to 55 months

4 – sentenced to 57 months

1 – sentenced to 58 months

 

9 – sentenced to five years in prison

4 – sentenced to 63 months

2 – sentenced to 66 months

2 – sentenced to 68 months

3 – sentenced to 70 months

 

5 – sentenced to six years

4 – sentenced to 78 months

1 – sentenced to 80 months

1 – sentenced to 83 months

 

5 – sentenced to seven years ( one inc. three for illegal firearms possession)

1 – sentenced to 85 months

1 – sentenced to 86 months

3 – sentenced to 87 months

1 – sentenced to 88 months

2 – sentenced to 90 months

 

1 – sentenced to eight years

1 – sentenced to eight-and-a-half years

1 – nine years in prison

3 – sentenced to ten years  – Thomas Webster (#222)Domenic Pezzola (#135) and Christopher Worrell (#254)

1 – sentenced to eleven years, three months – Alan Hostetter (#198)

1 – sentenced to twelve years – Kelly Meggs (#217)

1 – sentenced to twelve years, six months – Daniel Joseph Rodriguez (#553)

1 – sentenced to fourteen years in prison – Peter Schwartz (#192)

1 – sentenced to fifteen years – Zachary Rehl (#242)

1 – sentenced to seventeen years – Joseph R. Biggs(#565)

2 – sentenced to eighteen years in prison – Elmer Stewart Rhodes (#601) and Ethan Nordean (#170)

1 – sentenced to eighteen years for unrelated gun offenses – Timothy Desjardins (#555)

1 – sentenced to twenty-two years – Enrique Tarrio (#618)

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Total: 953 years, 2 months, 9 days (238 convictions) 

So far, we know 97 rioters will spend more time in prison looking out than Trump did dabbling at being president, and playing golf.


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Fines/Restitution. 

Hundreds of rioters have had to pay up (and we’re not counting bills they got from lawyers, as a result of their riotous ways). News reports have not always specified which rioters have been fined, or how much. 

Those we know: 

$500 (314), $605 (2), $700 (1), $754 (1), $871 (1)

$1,000 (25), $1,242 (6), $1,250 (1), $1,500  (25), $1,623 (1), $1,748 (1), $1,938 (1)

$2,000 (157), $2,048 (1), $2,060 (1), $2,150 (1), $2,170 (1), $2,100 (1), $2,200 (1), $2,300 (2), $2,443 (1), $2,500 (28), $2,510 (1), $2,544 (1), $2,700 (2), $2,821 (1), $2,920 (1), $2,980 (1)

$3,000 (21), $3,170 (1), $3,500 (10)

$4,000 (5), $4,100 (1), $4,500 (4)

$5,000 (6), $5,044 (1), $5,500 (12) $5,688 (1), $5,691 (1), 5,798 (1)

$6,000 (2), $6,392 (1), $6,500 (1)

$7,000 (6), $7,376 (1), $7,500.79 (1), $7,753 (1)

$8,000 (1), $8,500 (1), $8,700 (1)

$9,500 (1)

$10,000 (2) – Officer Michael Angelo Riley, John Herbert Strand

$10,560 – Troy Faulkner

$11,157.51 – Maryanne Mooney-Rondon

$12,000 – Julian Khater, Hatchet Speed

$22,000 – Reed Knox Christensen

$22,000 – Jonathan Mellis

$22,000 – Ronald L. Sandlin (incl. money from a fund-raising site for his defense)

$22,000 – Jake Maxwell (incl. money from a fund-raising site for his defense)

$22,550 – Kenneth Joseph Thomas

$25,000 – Vincent Gillespie and Nathaniel DeGrave

$29,989.36 – Joshua Dillon Haynes (euros)

$32,165 – Ronald Colton McAbee

$32,165.65 – Justin Jersey and Jeffrey Sabol (each)

$36,238.55 – Kaleb Dillard

$43,315 – Josh Kenyon

$90,000 – John Earl Sullivan (funds from sale of footage of Ashli Babbitt’s death.)

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 Total:  $1,565,311.51

 

  


Many rioters came prepared to fight.

 

 

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