Ex-police chief of La Habra, California, who spread Jan. 6 conspiracy theories, today was sentenced to 11 years in prison for his role in the attack on the US Capitol. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/ex-police-chief-spread-conspiracy-theories-sentenced-jan-6-case-rcna128559
Ex-police chief who spread Jan. 6 conspiracy theories sentenced to 11 years in Capitol riot case

Alan Hostetter, a former California police chief who spread conspiracy theories about Jan. 6, was sentenced to prison for his role in the Capitol attack.

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@w7voa How is it this shitdip was inside the Capitol Building carrying hatchets but claims Jan 6 was a “false flag operation?” When did delusion become contagious? It’s like a virus these people share.
@adhdeanasl @w7voa Given his political leanings, it’s one of stupidity, confusion, or lying.
@MichaelPorter He represented himself, so… @w7voa
@adhdeanasl @MichaelPorter @w7voa meaning the orange one send them to Congress and did not pay for tgeir lawyers, lol
@adhdeanasl @w7voa Same reason the GOP claims it was antifa but will blur faces of criminals participating
Speaker Mike Johnson says he's blurring Jan. 6 footage so rioters don't get charged

Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that House Republicans are blurring faces in footage from the Jan. 6 Capitol attack so DOJ cannot charge them.

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@peterbutler @adhdeanasl @w7voa

I believe his spokesman clarified: the DOJ already has the raw footage, this was a move to protect them from being doxed by the public.

Which, seems reasonable if they weren’t engaging in trespassing on federal property at the time.

@paninid @adhdeanasl @w7voa Hmm. That’s sort of a fair point, but the “doxing” they’re talking about would be from OSINT people like Capitol Hunters and Sedition Hunters, who identify these people so they can be charged with crimes — and they have identified MANY

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/10/13/sedition-hunters-ryan-reilly-00121078

I still call it bogus

Dating Websites and Furry Forums: The Volunteer Army of Online Investigators Who Helped the FBI Track Down January 6 Perpetrators

How a group of online sleuths tracked down the people who stormed the Capitol on January 6.

POLITICO
@paninid @peterbutler @adhdeanasl @w7voa nOTHING is reasonable about the Jan 6 insurrectionist that trespassed while Congress was in session to certify elections; they knew and went there anyway
@w7voa it's crazy the find out phase takes so long here in the US
@w7voa I had a burger for lunch… What to do for dinner? 🤨
@w7voa 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Justice served.
@w7voa could be that turning up at the Capitol with a hatchet was a bit more important than spreading conspiracy theories 
@w7voa I’m gonna pretend that he’s the Chief of police in Malibu from The Big Lebowski. Puts a smile on my face.

@w7voa
He told Ashli Babbitt's mother that her daughter was not actually killed on J6 as he exited the courtroom too.

I'm thinking he'll be "popular" in prison with those kind of people skills.

@w7voa Great. But it's past time to take down the #J6 organizers.

@w7voa

So long, fucko. Hope you die in prison.

@w7voa Good fucking riddance.
@w7voa Police are full of these sorts of choads. Thank goodness our military is more diverse
@w7voa good because Justice matters