Posted on 11/04/2021 2:46:44 PM PDT by Coronal
NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) — Jennifer ‘Jenna’ Ryan, a North Texas real estate broker, has been sentenced to prison for participating in the January 6 insurrection.
Ryan, who flew to Washington, D.C. on a private plane and livestreamed the events at the Capitol while promoting her business, was sentenced to 60 days in prison and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine.
The 51-year-old, who admitted that she “paraded, demonstrated, or picketed” inside the nation’s Capitol must also pay $500 to the Architect of the Capitol.
The sentence comes months after the Frisco real estate broker posted on social media that she was definitely not going to jail, and apologized for having blonde hair, white skin, a great job, and a great future.
Handing down the sentence, Judge Christopher Cooper said, “there is a tendency in these January 6 cases to lump everybody together … but each defendant’s role was different.” He noted that Ryan was not being prosecuted for the belief that the election was stolen, but for the decision to go into the Capitol building that day.
After the sentencing Judge Cooper said “your case has generated a fair amount of public interest. And as a result, people will be interested to know what sentence you get. That sentence will tell them something about how the courts and how our country responded. And I think that the sentence should tell them that we take it seriously. . . and that it should never happen again.”
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A little digging, and one can find the demshevik snitches:
Courtney Brooks, and Hava Johnston
This is but the beginning. I wonder when the Nazicrats will have their conference on what to do with those who do not agree with them. The present regime understands that they must have a prison system similar to what the Nazis and the Commies had to stay in power. This regime cannot co-exist with those they try to rule over.
Who the hell is the Architect of the Capitol? Why should he be paid anything? Did she
say something negative about the design and hurt his feelings?
Voting has done and will do nothing. What we face is much bigger than ‘solving it at the ballot box’.
“Search for “Jan 6 capitol damage” and look at the images. You’ll see just how little damage was done.”
But, but, but it was special SPECIAL! irreplaceable glass that was set in place by maxine waters’ slave ancestors🙄
The government is forging the leaders of the revolution.
Keeping the world safe from dangerous grandmothers.
Heh. Karens, all. One of those ‘types’ ran for county commissioner a yr or two back here, fortunately didn’t make it ...
Yes they are.
Honestly, I thought the Capitol was part of the “peoples house”, and you could go visit any time.
Having visited the WH and Capitol in the first Trump year of 2017, I can tell you it took advance reservations and going through multiple levels of security to enter legally, much like TSA for airplanes.
I did enjoy the experience though, reading Trump’s tweets essentially as they happened.
Must be talking about the ex military dependapotamus Courtney?
The blue falcon husband must be a real winner.
This is the lady who said there was no way she was going to prison because she’s rich and white? Doesn’t help to tempt the judge like that.
That sentence will tell them something about how the courts and how our country responded.The bigger they are, the harder they fall. What an arrogant prick.
Not me. It's full of injustice and lies.
It used to be -- most of what these people did would not have been noticed six months before. The truly guilty were the provocateurs who are being quietly ignored.
Nancy Pelosi and the media started their narrative before the thing was even over. Evidence they put way more planning into it than the people who showed up and entered the capital.
The Judge is named. Who was the prosecutor?
The Judge is named. Who was the prosecutor?
“The longer and more insidious these cases become, the bigger and more vicious the payback will be. You and I all know PAYBACK will occur.”
Once the FBI, their unindicted co-conspirators, and the complicit Capitol police roles are revealed more fully, and more is trickling out by the week, I expect many of these convictions will be overturned and a whole different group of people will be prosecuted and will receive much much harsher sentences.
In a just world this will happen.
It's in the article: "She had faced charges for entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. As part of a plea deal she pled guilty to the charge of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building — a misdemeanor."
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