For several months, Donald Trump promised at least some of his supporters who attacked the US Council on January 6, 2021.
Just a few hours after he was swearing in another term as a president, Trump built his promise and exempted more than 1,500 crimes committed during the riot. The Presidential Ordinance, which gives “Completely, Completely, Unconditional Pnimise”, applies to dozens of Florida, including large bands from the Tampa Bay Area.
Trump’s amnesty did not distinguish between those who followed the mob and those who drove into the building, those who assaulted or committed other serious crimes.
The order has been guilty of those who have been convicted or those who have been convicted of crimes associated with the attack on the parliament, and are still in prison. He also instructed the judge to reject criminal cases to those who were accused of participating in a riot that had not yet been trial.
Many of the mobs came from Florida rather than any other state.
Let’s take a look at some of the residents of the Tampa Bay Area where the inskinated orders are applied.
Paul Hodgkins was one of the handful of the rants who violated the Senate Chamber of Commerce on January 6. The video video showed that he was raising the Trump flag while he was standing on a day. Tampaman was the first defendant who was convicted of criminal accusations related to the day. He received an eight -month ruling in prison.
“If you are blessed with the benefits of President Trump, I will be so honorable and elegant that I can not express it in words,” Hodgkins told WTSP-CH. Early this month.
Adam Johnson has become a symbolic face of the Capitol riot. Immediately after that, the photo that spread over a few days was a Palish man dressed in Trump’s clothes, with a seal of the US House of Representatives in the Congress, and a lecturer when he smiled. Is shown to be lifted.
Johnson apologized when he was standing in front of the Federal Judge, but he accepted his notorious since the sentence of 75 days. In the Social Media Platform X, he uses the monar “The LectorN Guy” and regularly posts content that neglects the seriousness of what happened on that day.
Audrey Southard was accused of being a famous Springhill singer, regular attendees at local political events, and threatening police officers in the Parliament. In her 2023 hearing, she continued to be rebelly and made a dramatic statement that she had attacked the prosecutor as a liar, and claimed that she was punished for her political opinion. The Federal judge compared her as a “single destruction crew” and applied her six -year terrorism in prison to her sentence.
Largo’s Robert Scott Palmer was seen on a video spray that had a police officer extinguished the fire extinguisher when he fought with mobs outside the Capitol Rowers West Terrace. He was also attacked with wooden thick plates, pole, and various other objects, shouting the unclearness. Palmer was received in a 5 -year prison.
Prosecutors have set some accusations of the worst violence of riot in a group from Pork and East Hills Boro County. They included brothers Jonathan and Olivia Pollock, their cousins, Joshua Dorin, Joseph Hatchinson, all Lakelands, and Plant City’s Michael Parkins. This group was seen fighting the police outside of the Parliament. Dorin was one year in prison, and Parkins was sentenced to four years. Pollocks and Hutchinson all fled while the FBI was waiting for a trial before FBI found them on the ranch in Groveland. The trio was set to face JU next month.
Federal prosecutors have stated that Paul Ray is the president of the trigger city chapter, a proud boy based in the Tampa Bay area. The seminol man attended a riot with Joseph Bigs of Omond Beach, one of the senior leaders of the extremist group, and other members who attacked Congress. Ray received a year in prison in December.
Alan Fisher II, a proud boys, “Associate”, is still waiting for a trial to file a claim that he is a part of the mob who fought against the police outside the Rowers West Terrace in the Diet. I did it. He was accused of throwing a chair and throwing a pole to a traffic cone and officers. He was charged with other local male groups, including Largo’s Dion Rajevsky, St. Petersburg’s Zakali Johnson, Clearwater’s James Brett IV, and Lakeland Brian Boel.
Palm Harbor’s Messianic rabbi, Michael Stephakov, was explained in court that he had chased the crowd to the capital. He spent about 5 minutes, shake hands with a police officer, took a picture and went out. He said he did not see violence. The prosecutor said he was engaged in “intentional blindness.” He was sentenced to a two -month home forestry and a one -year probation.
Marilyn and Thomas Lassel, a couple from Largo, attracted attention after being taken into a cigarette in the parliamentary hall in the riot. They were convicted of the accusation of minor sin, and were declared for 30 days and one week of prison time and probation.
Aside from amnesty, Trump’s orders have been convicted (nine oath administrators and five people and five people who have been guilty of being part of the adjusted efforts to prevent the transition of peaceful power. I was notified of the proud boy).
The people who commuted to work include Kelly Megs, an Okara man who led the Oath Keeper Florida Branch. He was convicted of a fan -coded conspiracy and was given in a 12 -year prison.
Ormond Beach’s Joseph Bigs led the proud boys in the Parliament Hall and became a remarkable face of riot, but was released from the 2017 sentence. Enrique Talio of Miami, a proud boy’s national leader, has also been released from his 22 years.
The attack was widely blamed in a few weeks after it occurred. Since then, public opinion for many years has shown a soft attitude.
In the late 2023, Washington Post Maryland survey stated that more than half of the adults in the United States had an attack on democracy on January 6th, believing that they would never be forgotten. However, only 24 % of the Republican voters agreed to the evaluation, but 72 % said they were thinking too much in attacks.
The same survey showed that 36 % of respondents believed that Biden’s 2020 election victory was illegal. It increased by 7 % from two years ago.
The total number of people prosecuted in crimes related to Capitol Riot is about 1,600. It is the biggest prosecution in the history of the Judice.
Approximately 1,300 mobs have been convicted or convicted by JU or judge. Their crimes extended from simple trespasses to assaults on police officers and instigating conspiracy. Prosecutors also accused the Capitol for more than $ 1 million or more than $ 1 million.
About two -thirds of the defendant have been sentenced to some extent.
During the 2024 campaign, Trump called January 6 “Day of Love,” and promised a pardon for those who participated in the attack on the Parliament. It was unknown how far the Trump would go, or whether he would exempted those who fought a police officer or exempted those who were guilty of a century conspiracy.
Last week, the U.S. Judge Tanya Tutan made one of the last -captual riot -calling hearing, and rejected the concept of not being accused of violence as “nonsense.” She said they were still part of the efforts to confuse peaceful power.
“I know what happened,” said Chukan. “I can’t say that it won’t happen again.”
In this report, information from AP communication was used.