Man Who Used Stun Gun On Police Officer On Jan 6 Learns His Fate In Court...

Written By BlabberBuzz | Thursday, 22 June 2023 03:00 PM
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Daniel Rodriguez, a man who used a stun gun on a police officer on January 6, 2021, has been sentenced to 12.5 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple felonies.

Prosecutors referred to Rodriguez as “one of the most violent defendants” in their Jan. 6 prosecutions. He organized with other rioters on Telegram ahead of the attack on the Capitol, saying in a group chat hours before the riot began, “There will be blood. Welcome to the revolution.”

During the attack, Rodriguez used a taser on officer Michael Fanone, who has since left the police department and is a CNN contributor. Fanone has spoken out about the insurrection and the PTSD and “emotional trauma” he suffered afterward. He experienced a minor heart attack and a traumatic brain injury in the riot. In court on Wednesday, Fanone said, “I don’t give a shit about Daniel Rodriguez. He ceased to exist to me as a person a long time ago.”

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Rodriguez admitted to using a taser on an officer in the same Telegram chat later Jan. 6. He said prior to his sentencing that he was “truly” expecting a civil war and supported the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers extremist militias. In February, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, obstruction of justice, and assaulting a law enforcement officer with a dangerous weapon. Prosecutors initially sought a 14-year sentence.

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Rodriguez’s defense blamed the insurrection on former President Trump, saying that Trump’s rhetoric inspired him to participate in the riot. His lawyers said that Rodriguez idolized Trump, noting that he himself grew up without a father. “He saw the former president as the father he wished he had,” Rodriguez’s legal team wrote in a memo. “He believed Trump was someone to be admired: a multimillionaire who graduated from Wharton Business School, with his name massively displayed in gold on buildings across the United States.”

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Rodriguez was originally identified by internet sleuths who poured over hundreds of hours of publicly available video from the riots. He was arrested in March 2021. He said he believed Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election being stolen and was radicalized by far-right extremist sites like InfoWars and influencers like Steven Crowder.

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The 12.5-year term is one of the longest given to a Jan. 6 defendant. Last month, Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in the attack. Another man who attacked officers with pepper spray and a chair was given 14 years in prison.

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