
For months, the Justice Department and federal judges have condemned defendants for refusing to accept the election’s outcome. The posts do show Reeder’s doubts about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election. The memes and messages don’t show any criminal intent there’s no evidence Reeder planned to commit any violent crime on January 6 based on his social media account. To add insult to injury, prosecutors are citing Reeder’s now-deleted Facebook activity to bolster their argument he should spend two months in jail. “is very presence in the Capitol rotunda that day was a desecration of hallowed ground,” Rothstein wrote. Rothstein ticked off a list of notables who have lain in state at the Rotunda, including former presidents and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, then condemned Reeder for daring to enter such a sacred place. “Picketing, demonstrating, or parading at the Capitol as part of the riot on January 6 is not like picketing at the Capitol some other day, without other rioters present.” attorney Joshua Rothstein wrote in the government’s sentencing memo. “t is important to convey to future rioters and would-be mob participants-especially those who intend to improperly influence the democratic process-that their actions will have consequences,” assistant U.S. Guilty of Sharing Memesīut as is the case in all January 6 prosecutions, the government is showing no mercy Reeder, not charged with anything close to “rioting” or mob activity, nonetheless is branded a criminal by Joe Biden’s Justice Department. Prosecutors want to make an example of Reeder despite the fact he essentially turned himself in to law enforcement and quickly negotiated a plea arrangement. He pleaded guilty to one count of “parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol Building,” a common low-level charge levied against hundreds of Americans who entered the Capitol building on January 6. and shot with pepper balls.”Īlthough Reeder has no criminal record and prosecutors admit he did not commit any violent crime on January 6, Biden’s Justice Department wants Reeder to go to jail for two months. completely crazy in there.” After he entered a second time-police were not allowing protesters to exit the grounds so Reeder was looking for a way out through the building-he said in another post that he was “gassed several times.

I saw the lady they say got shot, I walked right past her in a pool of blood,” he said in one video. I got tear gassed at least four times inside the Capitol. Reeder took selfies and videos of his experience. While inside, Reeder marveled at the beauty of the Capitol and urged others “do not destroy anything.” He asked police how he could get out of the building as the situation between law enforcement and protesters escalated. From all accounts, he was allowed into the building. The Maryland resident decided to travel to Washington on the morning of January 6, a “spur of the moment” decision, according to his attorney.Īfter suffering the effects of tear gas and sting balls launched by police officers outside the building-a reality the news media still refuses to cover-Reeder went inside the building to look for water to rinse his eyes. He is a registered Democrat but supported some of Trump’s policies. Reeder, like many Americans who attended Donald Trump’s speech then walked to Capitol Hill, went alone. “He has not been able to secure steady employment since being charged in this matter.”

“As a result of his arrest in this matter, he has been placed on administrative leave/has been terminated,” Reeder’s attorney wrote in court filing.
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