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Hammond man faces 60 days in prison for 2021 U.S. Capitol Riot involvement

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A man from Hammond Indiana has been sentenced to 60 days in federal prison for his involvement in the 2021 U.S. Capitol Riot.
Court documents say Kash Lee Kelly traveled to the Capitol on January 5th to attend the Stop the Steal rally, which he attended the following day.
Kelly marched inside the capitol and took several photos of himself and others inside.
Kelly was also in a video posted to social media that was interviewing people who stormed the capitol that day.

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3 comments

Slacker06 November 12, 2022 at 12:51 pm

Who owns that building???? THE PEOPLE own it. Is Mr Kelly one of The People? Did he do any damage to the building??? No he was just there let in by the capitol police officers. It’s called the First Amendment! All Americans have the RIGHT to protest our government’s activities. The federal judiciary along with the DoJ are going way beyond what is needed to keep order. Their relentless effort to track down anyone who was present int he District of Columbia on that day should give every American pause about their ability to enforce the law and pursue justice. Heaven forbid a parent protests porn in the school library………….

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Charles U Farley November 14, 2022 at 8:35 am

The entire point of the J6 farce was to keep us from protesting our stolen 2022 elections like Brazil is. They are out in massive numbers because of the election fraud that happened to them, while we are scared of political persecution like the J6ers so we are all hiding at home.

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RH November 12, 2022 at 5:18 pm

This Jan 6th stuff is one of the biggest deception acts by Democrats! Too many coincidences and plots.

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