Posted on 06/03/2021 4:22:38 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
U.S. prosecutors this week put a price tag on damage to the U.S. Capitol from the Jan. 6 breach — $1.5 million so far — and for the first time are asking defendants to cover some of the bill in plea offers, prosecutors and defense lawyers said.
The U.S. attorney’s office in Washington cited the damage estimate Wednesday in court and in plea papers filed in the case of Paul Hodgkins, 38. The Tampa crane operator pleaded guilty to one felony count of obstructing an official proceeding of Congress and faces sentencing July 19 in Washington.
“Your client acknowledges that the riot that occurred on January 6, 2021, caused as of May 17, 2021, approximately $1,495,326.55 damage to the United States Capitol,” stated a plea agreement letter sent by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mona Sedky and signed by Hodgkins and his attorney in May.
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I’ll bet both the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate (GU) and the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS) know who shot ASHLI BABBITT.
Every picture and video taken by thousands of cellphones that day has already been sucked up and categorized as to time and location and who owns the phone.
This data, coupled with hundreds of security cams thru-out DC, using facial recognition software, has traced each person detected and has computed each individual route taken through the city that day.
And, no doubt, has deep searched the past to root out the whereabouts of these folks as they met and made their nefarious plans.
The man who shot Ashli Babbit
He shot Ashli Babbit
Was the most craven of them all...
That was exactly my thought.
What damage? That was a very expensive window apparently.
Was Ashli Babbitt’s life worth less than George Floyd’s life?
Apparently yes, a whole lot less.
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