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Always been a morning person.
waynedupree.com ^ | March 18, 2024 | by: Wayne Dupree Staff
Posted on 3/18/2024, 7:58:50 AM by Red Badger
In late 2023 and early 2024, the number of FBI arrests and new criminal cases opened on January 6, 2021, accelerated to the point that federal courts in the District of Columbia could no longer support the weight.
Reportedly, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged and arrested ninety-three persons in the last two months. According to one estimate, at the present pace, there might be 445 new cases on the docket in 2024—more than in 2022 and 2023. In all, the FBI had detained 1,358 persons as of March 6 and the DOJ had filed criminal charges against them for offenses connected to the Capitol breach that occurred on January 6, 2021.
According to Brigham Young University assistant professor of sociology Jacob Rugh, the total number of arrests by the time the statute of limitations on offenses committed on January 6th ends in early 2026 might reach 2,150 if the present trend continues. Since August 2022, Mr. Rugh and researcher Isabella Felin have been sharing data visualizations and information related to January 6 on the social media sites X and Instagram. Former federal prosecutor William Shipley, who has defended over 50 Jan. 6 offenders, claimed to have seen a spike in cases beginning in September 2023.
“It seems like you are seeing six, eight, or ten a week within the last two or three months,” Mr. Shipley said on February 23 during an Epoch Times panel discussion at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland.
“You see two or three more every day,” Mr. Shipley said. In my opinion, it is a political ploy. Just my own viewpoint. It seems that the Biden administration and the Department of Justice are determined to maintain this narrative's prominence throughout the campaign....
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A political ploy,
You don't say.
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