Maybe Storming The Capitol Wasn't Such A Good Idea

Jules

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Insurrectionists who followed their Dear Leader are now having regrets.  Gee, who knew such a fun event could have been not such a smart thing to do?


Rioters Who Stormed US Capitol Now Face Backlash at Work


  • A printing company in Maryland saw the photo on Twitter Wednesday night: an employee roaming the halls of the U.S. Capitol with a company badge around his neck. He was fired the next day.
  • At a data analytics firm in suburban Chicago, the employee in question was the top boss. Cogensia fired CEO Bradley Rukstales Friday night for his participation in the riot.
  • A Cleveland school occupational therapist resigned from the district after her alleged involvement in the riot.
  • A spokeswoman for a fire department near Orlando, Florida said one of its firefighters was being investigated for his participation.
  • Becky’s Flowers in Midland, Texas, is owned by Jenny Cudd, a former mayoral candidate who posted a video on Facebook bragging about breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office. By Friday, Cudd’s flower shop was flooded with dozens of one-star reviews in which she was called a traitor and domestic terrorist, along with photos of her inside the Capitol.
  • In Louisiana, customers said they would boycott supermarket chain Rouses Market after retired owner Donald Rouse was shown in a photo at Wednesday's riot.



I'm sure there will be more...

 

Grrr...

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There were thousands of protestors.  The number of people identified and facing backlash is certainly under 100 at this point.  If only 10% of these idiots face any consequences, then 90% of them got away with it and will do it again.

 

BrickTopHarry

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https://www.wbtw.com/news/national/no-longer-smiling-florida-man-carrying-lectern-at-u-s-capitol-riot-arrested/

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BrickTopHarry

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https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/crime/2021/01/08/alabama-man-lonnie-coffman-arrested-11-molotov-cocktails-fire-arms/6586697002/

A charging affidavit filed Friday revealed Coffman was actually apprehended trying to return to his truck, despite a significant police perimeter surrounding the area. 

Investigators believe Coffman parked the truck around 9:15 a.m. and left the vehicle, based on surveillance footage cited in his charging affidavit. 

Authorities responded to the area shortly before 1 p.m., after reports of possible bombs at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters and the National Republican Club, which are located within a three-block area. U.S. Capitol police established a perimeter of the area, which happened to encompass Coffman's vehicle. 


While sweeping the area, two U.S. Capitol police officers spotted what appeared to be a handle of a gun in the truck bed, according to the affidavit. Police ran the Alabama plates and found the truck was registered to Coffman.


About 6:30 p.m., a woman drove Coffman up to the 400 block of First Street Southeast, a block away from Coffman's parked truck, around 6:30 p.m. Coffman told officers at the scene he was trying to get back to his parked vehicle. 

Coffman allegedly identified himself and his truck. 

Officers asked Coffman if he "would step out of the vehicle so that they could assist him further with locating his vehicle."

Coffman had a 9mm handgun on him and two sets of keys to the truck. 

"Coffman was later asked about his earlier statement to officers in which Coffman had asked officers if they had located bombs," the affidavit states. "Coffman denied that he was referring to any bombs that he had knowledge of, and he explained that he was simply referring to his understanding based on the perimeter that had been established, which had kept Coffman from returning to his pickup truck. At this point, the United States Capitol Police does not attribute the explosive devices at the National Republican Club and the Democratic National Committee Headquarters to Coffman."

 
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shaggy

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There were thousands of protestors.  The number of people identified and facing backlash is certainly under 100 at this point.  If only 10% of these idiots face any consequences, then 90% of them got away with it and will do it again.
I think there will be much more than 100.  News said every FBI branch in the country is tracking down leads and they have thousands of them.  They are using AI and face rec software and they are tracking phones.  The cop is dead, that changed their mindset.  These guys will go down and go down Hard..  

 

BrickTopHarry

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If the people who HAVE been nabbed already are facing hard time, how tight lipped do you think they're going to be?

Plus most were not wearing masks, aside from the social media video they posted themselves, there will  be tons of surveillance video from cameras in the building as well.

 
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dfw_sailor

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Forum is playing up on my phone...

Regarding WV Evans, I expect he is leaving one house, too go to another big house not of his choosing for quite along time.

 

Bus Driver

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I think there will be much more than 100.  News said every FBI branch in the country is tracking down leads and they have thousands of them.  They are using AI and face rec software and they are tracking phones.  The cop is dead, that changed their mindset.  These guys will go down and go down Hard..  
We leave a stunning amount of information trailing behind when we elect to use our cell phones, social media sites, and other electronic shit.  That they would be gathering that info was explained in the TOS we all skipped reading and agreed to when we signed up.  The sooner you accept that, the better. 

Refraining from criminal behavior, and using the interwebs to plan and phones to film and post, is better.

 
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