Trump pardons roughly 1,500 criminal defendants charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't policemen die because of their lawless actions?


Yes. Thin blue line support is over. The time of the Proud Boys is here.
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Any police officer who supports Trump is a complete moron.
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Anonymous wrote:Let’s be clear: when the GOP says they back the blue, they are full of crap.


Yep


Columbus Dispatch:

“President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates on Monday morning, including a man convicted of killing a Columbus police officer during a 2005 robbery.

The 37 people will have their death sentences reclassified from execution to life without parole, according to a statement issued by the White House. One of them is Daryl Lawrence, who was sentenced to death in the killing of Columbus police officer Bryan Hurst.“


Commuted is not a pardon.


It's just as bad. If you let a rapist or murderer out, they can commit more rape and murder. That's a bigger concern than whether they technically have a commutation or a pardon which may impact administrative things like whether they can vote.


Life without parole.

Read better.


You should learn to read. The FBI killer us heading home.


He's heading home to house arrest. He should have been granted parole years ago. Or pardon.


He killed two fbi killers and you think it’s appropriate for him to be home.

You have zero moral credibility here.


Doubtful. You sound like you know nothing about this case.

The bullets don’t match the gun, for starters.


Parole board heard all this and refused parole as recently as June.

Obama declined a pardon too, in 2017.

Former FBI director Wray:

Wray said Peliter fled to Canada after he "executed" the two agents "at close range." Peltier was arrested in Alberta in 1976, before standing trial for the murders.

"In the aftermath of the murders, Peltier engaged in a violent flight from justice, firing shots at police officers as he eluded arrest and burglarizing a home," Wary wrote. "Following his apprehension months later in Canada, Peltier said that if he had known law enforcement officers were approaching, he would have "blow[n] [them] out of [their] shoes."

After his trial and conviction for first-degree murder, Peltier participated in a violent escape from federal prison, during which he and others opened fire on prison employees.”
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Anonymous wrote:Didn't policemen die because of their lawless actions?
Not at the hands of the protestors. Not one.


Sure. So beating and assaulting police is ok? Using bear spray against them? Back the blue my @ss.


Yes, MAGA is anti police


Wait till MAGA starts rounding up gang members tomorrow.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't policemen die because of their lawless actions?


Yes. Thin blue line support is over. The time of the Proud Boys is here.


No police officers died on J6. Stop posting falsehoods.
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Anonymous wrote:Didn't policemen die because of their lawless actions?
Not at the hands of the protestors. Not one.


Sure. So beating and assaulting police is ok? Using bear spray against them? Back the blue my @ss.


Yes, MAGA is anti police


Wait till MAGA starts rounding up gang members tomorrow.


Still anti police, they made this clear now
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Anonymous wrote:Didn't policemen die because of their lawless actions?
Not at the hands of the protestors. Not one.


Sure. So beating and assaulting police is ok? Using bear spray against them? Back the blue my @ss.


Yes, MAGA is anti police


Wait till MAGA starts rounding up gang members tomorrow.


You support gangs ?
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Anonymous wrote:Good. It’s a waste to continue to prosecute and incarcerate political protestors. How many violent protestors from the George Floyd riots are still being incarcerated?


There are still ongoing J6 prosecutions. Are they also pardoned? Or do they have to wait?


Also pardoned (300 people)
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Anonymous wrote:Let’s be clear: when the GOP says they back the blue, they are full of crap.


Yep


Columbus Dispatch:

“President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates on Monday morning, including a man convicted of killing a Columbus police officer during a 2005 robbery.

The 37 people will have their death sentences reclassified from execution to life without parole, according to a statement issued by the White House. One of them is Daryl Lawrence, who was sentenced to death in the killing of Columbus police officer Bryan Hurst.“


Commuted is not a pardon.


It's just as bad. If you let a rapist or murderer out, they can commit more rape and murder. That's a bigger concern than whether they technically have a commutation or a pardon which may impact administrative things like whether they can vote.


Life without parole.

Read better.


You should learn to read. The FBI killer us heading home.


He's heading home to house arrest. He should have been granted parole years ago. Or pardon.


He killed two fbi killers and you think it’s appropriate for him to be home.

You have zero moral credibility here.


Doubtful. You sound like you know nothing about this case.

The bullets don’t match the gun, for starters.


Parole board heard all this and refused parole as recently as June.

Obama declined a pardon too, in 2017.

Former FBI director Wray:

Wray said Peliter fled to Canada after he "executed" the two agents "at close range." Peltier was arrested in Alberta in 1976, before standing trial for the murders.

"In the aftermath of the murders, Peltier engaged in a violent flight from justice, firing shots at police officers as he eluded arrest and burglarizing a home," Wary wrote. "Following his apprehension months later in Canada, Peltier said that if he had known law enforcement officers were approaching, he would have "blow[n] [them] out of [their] shoes."

After his trial and conviction for first-degree murder, Peltier participated in a violent escape from federal prison, during which he and others opened fire on prison employees.”


His lawyer, who has also served as UD District Judge and Chief Judge in Tennessee, said:

Leonard did not shoot the agents, and the FBI knew this but withheld evidence. The court of appeals acknowledged this but couldn't overturn the conviction due to legal standards. Judge Heaney, who wrote the opinion, later supported clemency for Leonard. Now, 38 of Judge Heaney's former clerks support parole for Leonard, including three who worked on his case. The government admits they don't know who killed the agents, but it wasn't Leonard. It's time to release Leonard and start the healing process.
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Anonymous wrote:Good. It’s a waste to continue to prosecute and incarcerate political protestors. How many violent protestors from the George Floyd riots are still being incarcerated?


Quite a few.

https://apnews.com/article/records-rebut-claims-jan-6-rioters-55adf4d46aff57b91af2fdd3345dace8

And some J6 folks literally assaulted, beat, and/or used bear spray against Capitol Police. On federal grounds with the intent of disrupting a constitutional process (yes charges that would involve a long sentence) But hey, that is ok in your eyes?



The guy on whose behalf they did it thinks it's okay. And he's been elected king and supreme ruler. So it's okay.
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Anonymous wrote:Let’s be clear: when the GOP says they back the blue, they are full of crap.


Yep


Columbus Dispatch:

“President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates on Monday morning, including a man convicted of killing a Columbus police officer during a 2005 robbery.

The 37 people will have their death sentences reclassified from execution to life without parole, according to a statement issued by the White House. One of them is Daryl Lawrence, who was sentenced to death in the killing of Columbus police officer Bryan Hurst.“


Commuted is not a pardon.


It's just as bad. If you let a rapist or murderer out, they can commit more rape and murder. That's a bigger concern than whether they technically have a commutation or a pardon which may impact administrative things like whether they can vote.


Life without parole.

Read better.


You should learn to read. The FBI killer us heading home.


He's heading home to house arrest. He should have been granted parole years ago. Or pardon.


He killed two fbi killers and you think it’s appropriate for him to be home.

You have zero moral credibility here.


Doubtful. You sound like you know nothing about this case.

The bullets don’t match the gun, for starters.


Parole board heard all this and refused parole as recently as June.

Obama declined a pardon too, in 2017.

Former FBI director Wray:

Wray said Peliter fled to Canada after he "executed" the two agents "at close range." Peltier was arrested in Alberta in 1976, before standing trial for the murders.

"In the aftermath of the murders, Peltier engaged in a violent flight from justice, firing shots at police officers as he eluded arrest and burglarizing a home," Wary wrote. "Following his apprehension months later in Canada, Peltier said that if he had known law enforcement officers were approaching, he would have "blow[n] [them] out of [their] shoes."

After his trial and conviction for first-degree murder, Peltier participated in a violent escape from federal prison, during which he and others opened fire on prison employees.”


His lawyer, who has also served as UD District Judge and Chief Judge in Tennessee, said:

Leonard did not shoot the agents, and the FBI knew this but withheld evidence. The court of appeals acknowledged this but couldn't overturn the conviction due to legal standards. Judge Heaney, who wrote the opinion, later supported clemency for Leonard. Now, 38 of Judge Heaney's former clerks support parole for Leonard, including three who worked on his case. The government admits they don't know who killed the agents, but it wasn't Leonard. It's time to release Leonard and start the healing process.


lol quoting a police killer’s lawyer over the former FBI director? Really?! After he opened fire on yet more police after trying to escape?
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Anonymous wrote:Good. It’s a waste to continue to prosecute and incarcerate political protestors. How many violent protestors from the George Floyd riots are still being incarcerated?


Quite a few.

https://apnews.com/article/records-rebut-claims-jan-6-rioters-55adf4d46aff57b91af2fdd3345dace8




Considering the scale of the riots, including the deliberate burning of federal buildings, 70 jailed is not impressive at all.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s be clear: when the GOP says they back the blue, they are full of crap.


Yep


Columbus Dispatch:

“President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates on Monday morning, including a man convicted of killing a Columbus police officer during a 2005 robbery.

The 37 people will have their death sentences reclassified from execution to life without parole, according to a statement issued by the White House. One of them is Daryl Lawrence, who was sentenced to death in the killing of Columbus police officer Bryan Hurst.“


Commuted is not a pardon.


It's just as bad. If you let a rapist or murderer out, they can commit more rape and murder. That's a bigger concern than whether they technically have a commutation or a pardon which may impact administrative things like whether they can vote.


Life without parole.

Read better.


You should learn to read. The FBI killer us heading home.


He's heading home to house arrest. He should have been granted parole years ago. Or pardon.


He killed two fbi killers and you think it’s appropriate for him to be home.

You have zero moral credibility here.


Doubtful. You sound like you know nothing about this case.

The bullets don’t match the gun, for starters.


Parole board heard all this and refused parole as recently as June.

Obama declined a pardon too, in 2017.

Former FBI director Wray:

Wray said Peliter fled to Canada after he "executed" the two agents "at close range." Peltier was arrested in Alberta in 1976, before standing trial for the murders.

"In the aftermath of the murders, Peltier engaged in a violent flight from justice, firing shots at police officers as he eluded arrest and burglarizing a home," Wary wrote. "Following his apprehension months later in Canada, Peltier said that if he had known law enforcement officers were approaching, he would have "blow[n] [them] out of [their] shoes."

After his trial and conviction for first-degree murder, Peltier participated in a violent escape from federal prison, during which he and others opened fire on prison employees.”


His lawyer, who has also served as UD District Judge and Chief Judge in Tennessee, said:

Leonard did not shoot the agents, and the FBI knew this but withheld evidence. The court of appeals acknowledged this but couldn't overturn the conviction due to legal standards. Judge Heaney, who wrote the opinion, later supported clemency for Leonard. Now, 38 of Judge Heaney's former clerks support parole for Leonard, including three who worked on his case. The government admits they don't know who killed the agents, but it wasn't Leonard. It's time to release Leonard and start the healing process.


lol quoting a police killer’s lawyer over the former FBI director? Really?! After he opened fire on yet more police after trying to escape?


Quoting the lawyer who is citing the judge who convicted him and now supports parole.
Anonymous
The right is so caught up with arguing that no police officer died because of J6, they seem to forget (or excuse?) the J6 rioters who literally beat up and assaulted police that day. Point it out and suddenly, radio silence.

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't policemen die because of their lawless actions?
Not at the hands of the protestors. Not one.


Police officers were violently assaulted by protesters.
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