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Pro-Trump rioters could face up to 20 years in prison
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<blockquote data-quote="GoldenBoy89" data-source="post: 75665021" data-attributes="member: 316203"><p>There was violence, yes. Some of it brought on by the police, some by the protesters and some of it by outside agitators. There were also thousands of protests across the country that didn’t descend into violence. I don’t know of anyone that called the violence and destruction or looting that was seen and reported on as peaceful. </p><p></p><p>Likewise, no one is calling the protest that happened on Wednesday earlier before the rioting as violent or an insurrection. It didn’t become an insurrection until several hundreds of protesters who were at the earlier event with the president descended upon the Capitol and started making their way in. </p><p></p><p></p><p>There have been several arrests already of known right wing extremists who were proud to do what they did there. They were live streaming and have their unmasked faces all over the Internet. You have one antifa guy who was there vs hundreds of people who stormed the Capitol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldenBoy89, post: 75665021, member: 316203"] There was violence, yes. Some of it brought on by the police, some by the protesters and some of it by outside agitators. There were also thousands of protests across the country that didn’t descend into violence. I don’t know of anyone that called the violence and destruction or looting that was seen and reported on as peaceful. Likewise, no one is calling the protest that happened on Wednesday earlier before the rioting as violent or an insurrection. It didn’t become an insurrection until several hundreds of protesters who were at the earlier event with the president descended upon the Capitol and started making their way in. There have been several arrests already of known right wing extremists who were proud to do what they did there. They were live streaming and have their unmasked faces all over the Internet. You have one antifa guy who was there vs hundreds of people who stormed the Capitol. [/QUOTE]
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