DC jail refuses to release J9 prisoners

GregV814

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hear me out guys, the ones that beat officers to a pulp, significant bodily injuries, permanent disabilities doing their job, IN MY OPINION AND FROM EXPIERENCE are no better than those committed by Antifa, biker gangs, drug dealers, etc..... a blanket pardon is not good.
 

Ken King

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hear me out guys, the ones that beat officers to a pulp, significant bodily injuries, permanent disabilities doing their job, IN MY OPINION AND FROM EXPIERENCE are no better than those committed by Antifa, biker gangs, drug dealers, etc..... a blanket pardon is not good.
I thought that they didn't get incarcerated anymore just ROR-ed, never prosecuted, or were peacefully partaking in accepted activities.
 

vraiblonde

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hear me out guys, the ones that beat officers to a pulp, significant bodily injuries, permanent disabilities doing their job, IN MY OPINION AND FROM EXPIERENCE are no better than those committed by Antifa, biker gangs, drug dealers, etc..... a blanket pardon is not good.

Most of those people are in jail for simply entering the Capitol or just being in the area. The Proud Boys guy wasn't even there, they arrested him in another state saying he told people to do it.

The people "reporting" on this have lied so bad I don't believe a word they say. They'll have to prove there was any violence against cops, because so far they're pretending the cop who killed himself and the two cops who had a heart attack/stroke days later were "killed" by the J9 protesters. Meanwhile, the cop who shot Ashli Babbit in cold blood got a promotion, and the cops who trampled and killed Roseanne Boyland are heroes.

So they're going to prove any cops got "beaten to a pulp" because I've never seen any evidence of that. Also when one person beats a cop up, you don't round up every single person in the vicinity and charge them.
 

WingsOfGold

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Most of those people are in jail for simply entering the Capitol or just being in the area. The Proud Boys guy wasn't even there, they arrested him in another state saying he told people to do it.

The people "reporting" on this have lied so bad I don't believe a word they say. They'll have to prove there was any violence against cops, because so far they're pretending the cop who killed himself and the two cops who had a heart attack/stroke days later were "killed" by the J9 protesters. Meanwhile, the cop who shot Ashli Babbit in cold blood got a promotion, and the cops who trampled and killed Roseanne Boyland are heroes.

So they're going to prove any cops got "beaten to a pulp" because I've never seen any evidence of that. Also when one person beats a cop up, you don't round up every single person in the vicinity and charge them.
Contrary to popular belief Ashlie Babbit is the only one that died of unnatural causes that day. Dementia Joe pardoned her killer. He was too stupid to pardon himself so let the games begin.
 

Hessian

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Is this where the internal security of the Bureau of Prisons steps in or perhaps Federal Marshalls?
 
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GURPS

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Who has the authority to go over there and get them released ?

FBI or US Marshals out front arresting or detaining everyone going in and out or show up at the Wardens house and arrest or take that person into custody ?
 

Hijinx

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This is what white people can expect in a BLM city and jail.

My God :wouldn't I like to see President Trump go down there with Secret Service and U.S. Marshals and get him and the others out.

Black guards at Point Lookout prison during the Civil war treated Confederate prisoners like this. Nothing has changed.
 

Hijinx

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This is what white people can expect in a BLM city and jail.

My God :wouldn't I like to see President Trump go down there with Secret Service and U.S. Marshals and get him and the others out.

Black guards at Point Lookout prison during the Civil war treated Confederate prisoners like this. Nothing has changed.
Are these people free yet? If they aren't why aren't they, why isn't there more news coverage on the refusal to free these people.?
 

Hessian

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I recall Hunger strikes by IRA prisoners CAPTURED world press in the 1970's.
Nelson Mandela even did that.

So If our J6 Hostages were to go on a Hunger strike...the media would (???)........... ignore it.
 
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BOP

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Still unclear if all of them have been released or what.

Wild scenes unfolded outside a Washington, D.C. jail holding Jan. 6 prisoners as supporters, protesters, and police converged in the wake of pardons with a high-profile monitor.

Within hours of his inauguration, the 45th and 47th president of the United States moved quickly to fulfill his America First promise and undo the damage of his predecessor. This included a sweeping pardon of all J6 defendants not specifically listed for commutation, leading to a crowd bubbling over in anticipation of releases that had Elon Musk’s attention.

Outside the Washington, D.C. Central Detention Center, NewsNation Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin shared footage as a crowd rushed the doors of the facility in anticipation of the releases, only to get pushed back by law enforcement.
Within hours of his inauguration, the 43rd and 44th President of the United States moved quickly to fulfill his America Last agenda, by sealing his college records. Note that the "fact" checkers always talk about his record (such as it was) as an Illinois junior senator "were not sealed." What they always fail to mention that those weren't the sealed records in question.


Trump didn’t stop there as J6 defense attorney Marina Medvin highlighted how “Trump just turned the tables on the DOJ. He’s now directing his government to investigate the DOJ for their misconduct related to J6 persecutions.”

Her post included a screenshot of the president’s executive order condemning the Biden DOJ for “ruthlessly” prosecuting the J6 defendants as he called for a review of “the activities of all departments and agencies exercising civil or criminal enforcement authority of the United States,” including the DOJ.

 
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BOP

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Most of those people are in jail for simply entering the Capitol or just being in the area. The Proud Boys guy wasn't even there, they arrested him in another state saying he told people to do it.

The people "reporting" on this have lied so bad I don't believe a word they say. They'll have to prove there was any violence against cops, because so far they're pretending the cop who killed himself and the two cops who had a heart attack/stroke days later were "killed" by the J9 protesters. Meanwhile, the cop who shot Ashli Babbit in cold blood got a promotion, and the cops who trampled and killed Roseanne Boyland are heroes.

So they're going to prove any cops got "beaten to a pulp" because I've never seen any evidence of that. Also when one person beats a cop up, you don't round up every single person in the vicinity and charge them.
They gave him 22 years in Louisiana, which is where he is still incarcerated. Hell, he could have raped and killed a bus full of nuns and would have been ROR-ed by now.
 
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