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https://archive.ph/2ENJB https://web.archive.org/web/20210728152317/https://twitter.com/AntifaWatch2/status/1407764279235858432

AntifaWatch‏ @AntifaWatch2· Apr 4 23 Jun 2021

Missed this one from early March Patrick Stafford who was charged with 2 felony counts of assaulting a federal officer for attacking officers with a shield in a de-arrest attempt He was given a Deferred resolution agreement by @USAO_OR, who then dismissed his charges

Dismissal #44 from @USAO_OR Brodie Storey felony assault on a federal officer for tackling a federal officer during a #antifa riot on July 27th (same incident as above tweet) He was given a deferred resolution agreement and charges dismissed.

Dismissal #45. Not sure what happened with this case. Was dismissed in August of 2020. Ronald Bernard Hickey aka Tawasi was charged relating to threats, harassment, and intimidation of federal officers who had to defend the federal courthouse from nightly #antifa riots.

Dismissal #46 (From early March, catching up on some now) Jesse H. Bates was charged with civil disorder for launching a metal ball bearing at a firefighter w/ a slingshot during July 13th #Antifa #riot. He was arrested with a crowbar. Dismissed by @USAO_OR

Another Dismissal from @USAO_OR. 47th overall dismissal of Portland Antifa rioters Evan L. Kriechbaum, a self proclaimed "Korean Anarchist" He was charged w/ felony assault of a federal officer from July 30th #Portland #antifa Federal Courthouse riot.

Dismissal #48. One more and they've dismissed 50% of the federal cases against #Antifa rioters Halston Eugene Hamilton. Violation of National Defense Airspace for flying drones over Federal Courthouse. Dismissed as part of a deferred resolution agreement

.@USAO_OR has now dismissed 50% (49/98) of the federal charges against #Portland Antifa rioters Dismissal Number 49. David Michael Bouchard, felony assault on a federal officer, specifically accused of attacking & putting an officer in a headlock during a July 24th #Antifa riot

Dismissal number 50 from @USAO_OR Caleb Ehlers (23) - Entering federal property and failing to obey a lawful order during July 21st 2020 #Portland #Antifa #riot

2020 Portland #Antifa #riots Dismissal number 51 from @USAO_OR Cameron Knutson (28) - Entering federal property and failing to obey a lawful order during the July 23rd 2020 #Portland federal courthouse riot

Dismissal #52 from @USAO_OR. Michael Lee Pilgrim. Was charged with violation of National Defense Airspace for flying drones over the Federal Courthouse during #riots. Dismissed as part of a deferred resolution agreement

Dismissal #53 from @USAO_OR Giovanni Terrence Bondurant (19) - felony assault on a federal officer during the July 22 #Portland #Antifa federal courthouse riot. Attacked officers making an arrest after Molotovs were thrown Dismissed as a part of a deferred resolution agreement

Dismissal #54 from @USAO_OR Cody Porter, a communist Mult. County teacher - assaulting a federal officer (pointing powerful lasers at officer's eyes) during the July 7th #Portland #Antifa riot. Was also armed w/ fireworks Dismissed as a part of a deferred resolution agreement

Dismissal #55 from @USAO_OR Gavaughn Streeter-Hillerich - Arson + Attempted Arson from a June 2020 #Antifa riot As predicted, feds dismissed charges following state charge sentencing. He got 5 years for it + unrelated coercion, assault, & weapon charges

https://archive.ph/il76f https:// www. cbsnews. com/news/capitol-riot-sentencing-paul-allard-hodgkins-felony/

Capitol rioter gets eight months in prison in first felony sentencing from January 6 attack

BY CASSIDY MCDONALD, CLARE HYMES UPDATED ON: JULY 19, 2021 / 7:21 PM / CBS NEWS

A man from Florida who waved a "Trump 2020" flag on the floor of the Senate chamber on January 6 was sentenced to eight months in prison Monday — the first time a Capitol riot defendant was sentenced for a felony charge.

Paul Hodgkins, a 38-year-old crane operator, pleaded guilty last month to one count of obstruction of an official proceeding, and acknowledged that he took a selfie and joined a group of rioters who assembled at the front of the Senate chamber, with the intention to obstruct the certification of the 2020 Presidential election. 

When announcing the sentence — which was less than the 15 to 21 month sentence recommended when Hodgkins pleaded guilty — Judge Randolph Moss called the Capitol attack "an assault on Democracy," but said Hodgkins' lack of criminal history and willingness to accept responsibility warranted a lower sentence. Hodgkins' eight-month prison sentence will be followed by two years of supervised release.

"The need to deter others is especially strong in cases involving domestic terrorism, which the breach of the Capitol certainly was," she wrote.

Unlike in other Capitol riot criminal cases, prosecutors did not accuse Hodgkins of committing a "crime of terrorism," but they did compare his conduct to that of a domestic terrorist, writing that it involved "intimidation or coercion" aimed at influencing the conduct of government.

So far, nearly 20 Capitol rioters have entered guilty pleas, and two have been sentenced for misdemeanor crimes: one, Anna Morgan-Lloyd, was sentenced to three years probation and no jail time, and another, Michael Curzio, was sentenced to six months imprisonment, although the courts credited him for the nearly six months he had already spent incarcerated as he waited for the courts to hear his case.

When announcing his decision, Moss cited the fact that Hodgkins stood beside the dais of the U.S. Senate and raised a "Trump 2020" flag. The symbolism of that act, Moss said, was "unmistakable." Hodgkins had staked a claim on the floor of the United States Senate, "not with the American flag," Moss said, but with a flag that declared his loyalty "to a single individual, over a nation."

Moss said, "That act captured the threat to Democracy that we all witnessed that day."