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ALERT: Scott Fairlamb pleads GUILTY to assaulting police on Jan 6. First assault plea in Insurrection. Feds will seek approx. 4 year prison sentence.




Scott Fairlamb, who has been behind bars for months, appeared by Zoom on Friday to plead guilty to one count of obstruction of an official proceeding and one count of assaulting a police officer after being charged in a 12-count indictment earlier this year.

Capitol rioter who punched police officer pleads guilty
news.yahoo.com/capitol-rioter-punched-police-officer-194400915.html



...... Fairlamb had previously been indicted on 12 counts — which included civil disorder, obstruction of an official proceeding and engaging in physical violence in a restricted area.
Fairlamb — who prosecutors said is a former mixed martial arts fighter, gym owner and bar bouncer — was ordered detained after his January arrest, after prosecutors cited the gravity of his alleged offense and his lengthy criminal history, which includes at least two prior assault convictions.



Prosecutors said Fairlamb, pictured at left, filmed himself carrying a baton and shouting, "What [do] patriots do? We f***ing disarm them and then we storm the f***ing Capitol!" In security footage pcitured on the right, prosecutors said Fairlamb can be seen carrying the baton into the Capitol building.DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.... cbsnews.com