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Federal Judge Condemns Capitol Rioter For Downplaying Attack

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A federal judge delivered a scathing rebuke to a convicted January 6 rioter during sentencing, emphasizing the gravity of the US Capitol attack and warning against normalizing such events. The judge, US District Judge Royce Lamberth, expressed concern over the potential dangers of downplaying the violence that unfolded on January 6, 2021.

Johnatakis, the convicted rioter, received a sentence of over seven years in prison for his role in the insurrection. Judge Lamberth underscored the importance of not condoning or normalizing the events of that day, highlighting the risks of vigilantism and anarchy if similar actions were to occur in the future.

While not explicitly mentioning former President Donald Trump, the judge drew parallels between Johnatakis' rhetoric and Trump's statements regarding the Capitol riot. Johnatakis had minimized the severity of the attack in interviews, echoing sentiments similar to those expressed by Trump.

The judge emphasized that the January 6 riot was not an act of civil disobedience but rather a corrosive and unpatriotic assault on the nation's democratic institutions. He invoked historical figures like Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau as examples of peaceful civil disobedience.

During the sentencing hearing, Johnatakis briefly expressed remorse for his actions and raised questions aligned with Sovereign Citizen conspiracy theories. Judge Lamberth dismissed these inquiries as nonsensical, reaffirming the authority of the federal government.

Johnatakis, who was found guilty of multiple crimes including assaulting a police officer and obstructing congressional proceedings, has been unrepentant about his actions. Prosecutors argued for a longer prison term due to his lack of remorse and defiance.

The case underscores the ongoing repercussions of the January 6 insurrection and the challenges in holding individuals accountable for their roles in the attack on the US Capitol.

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