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To: i-node who wrote (197782)4/2/2021 9:00:21 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 354757
 
as the horrible riots that have killed people

How many people were killed? We know Rittenhouse killed 2. But somehow I don't think you are talking about him.



To: i-node who wrote (197782)4/3/2021 9:56:03 AM
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I do not think what happened at the Capitol was nearly so bad as the horrible riots that have killed people and destroyed property all over the liberal cities in the northeast and the west. They act like animals.

Of course, the "animalistic" rioters were black. Your "patriots" attacking cops were white. There are still people who think that matters.

Unfortunately, the protests in DC were not big enough. I would much prefer to have seen a million or more people there protesting the theft of the election.

I know. If you'd gotten a million white "patriots" out, you could have slaughtered all the liberals in Congress, hanged Mike Pence, and installed Trump President for Life by force.




To: i-node who wrote (197782)4/3/2021 10:02:00 AM
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Capitol riot suspect charged with using 'electroshock weapon,' flagpole to assault DC police officer

Daniel Rodriguez faces eight charges in connection to the attack on Officer Michael Fanone


[ Let's see if these two terrorists can prove nothing bad happened on 1/6. ]

By Peter Aitken | Fox News

The Justice Department has charged a California man with assaulting a police officer during the deadly Capitol riot on Jan. 6.

Officials charged Daniel Rodriguez, 38, with using an "electric shock weapon" and a flagpole against Officer Michael Fanone of DC's Metropolitan Police Department, who pleaded with the mob to spare his life during the riot.

The indictment, which can be read here, did not explicitly name Fanone, but referred to the victim as "a law enforcement officer, that is M.F., an officer from the Metropolitan Police Department."


DC Metro Officer Mike Fanone

The Huffington Post first reported that M.F. is Fanone.

Fanone recounted to reporters how he heard the rioters encourage each other to "kill him with his own gun" while they tried to take his weapon from him.

"It was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen," Fanone said at the time.

Rodriguez faces eight charges, including assault on police officers, theft of government property and chaotic behavior on the premises of the U.S. Capitol with dangerous or deadly weapons.

The FBI received tips about Rodriguez in January, including one from a man Rodriguez seemingly assaulted on video at a Los Angeles rally.


The charges against Rodriguez were filed last week but were only made public on Wednesday after the Justice Department unsealed the indictment.

Rodriguez is the second man indicted on charges related to the assault on Fanone. Earlier this month, New York resident Thomas Sibick was arrested on multiple charges including obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and assaulting or impeding officers.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/capitol-riot-suspect-electroshock-flagpole-assault-officer-fanone