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 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 @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