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Wicked Blue

(5,832 posts)
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 02:49 PM Mar 2022

Jury finds first US Capitol riot defendant to go on trial guilty on all counts

Source: CNN

(CNN)A jury in Washington, DC, on Tuesday found January 6 rioter Guy Reffitt guilty of all five charges he faced related to the US Capitol attack, in the pivotal outcome of the first federal trial related to the riot.

Reffitt was charged with five counts -- wanting to obstruct the congressional certification of the 2020 presidential election, transporting guns into DC, carrying a Smith & Wesson handgun onto the restricted grounds of the Capitol, interfering with Capitol Police protecting the Upper West Terrace and obstructing justice by threatening his son and daughter when he returned to Texas.

The jury of six men and six women in DC's federal court deliberated for just under 4 hours Tuesday.

This story is breaking and will be updated.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/08/politics/january-6-reffitt-verdict/index.html

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Jury finds first US Capitol riot defendant to go on trial guilty on all counts (Original Post) Wicked Blue Mar 2022 OP
Give the pos life, no parole! SheltieLover Mar 2022 #1
He threatened the lives of his own kids Wicked Blue Mar 2022 #5
Yup he did! SheltieLover Mar 2022 #16
He was convicted of obstruction for it. /nt localroger Mar 2022 #26
Ty! SheltieLover Mar 2022 #27
I hope the sentence is not three hail Marys and a "don't do it again, please." Chainfire Mar 2022 #6
Buzzfeed News has a more detailed article Wicked Blue Mar 2022 #13
Thx! SheltieLover Mar 2022 #17
Please be 20. Please be 20. Please be 20. Ray Bruns Mar 2022 #20
Good news! pandr32 Mar 2022 #2
"after less than 4 hours of deliberating" L. Coyote Mar 2022 #9
His wife is urging the others not to take plea deals rpannier Mar 2022 #43
Doesn't matter pandr32 Mar 2022 #48
I hope the judge socks it to him, baby. Chainfire Mar 2022 #3
Justice with lightning bucolic_frolic Mar 2022 #4
Go to jail. Do not pass GO. Do not collect $200. ificandream Mar 2022 #7
we need to get the one's in congress !! monkeyman1 Mar 2022 #37
Republican traitors deserve to be locked up Achilleaze Mar 2022 #8
Sucker, you just lost your right to vote no_hypocrisy Mar 2022 #10
LOL!!! ificandream Mar 2022 #18
And the right to own any guns! COL Mustard Mar 2022 #19
He's going to wish he'd taken a deal. Transporting gunz to insurrection ain't cool. Hoyt Mar 2022 #11
Good and I hope he gets sentence he truly deserves! Scottie Mom Mar 2022 #12
I am sure there were handcuffs involved in this so there is no more excuse to deny it happened. Beastly Boy Mar 2022 #14
He's still a small fry. Lucky Luciano Mar 2022 #49
These "small fries" are the enablers and the enforcers of the "big fries", Beastly Boy Mar 2022 #50
Yup, We'll Said Beetwasher. Mar 2022 #51
If That Fuckin Guy gets in trouble I'll owe you a coke. Lucky Luciano Mar 2022 #52
Good. COL Mustard Mar 2022 #15
Great that these cases are in DC venue. JudyM Mar 2022 #21
LOL oswaldactedalone Mar 2022 #22
He faces a maximum of 20 years in prison on the obstruction count alone. secondwind Mar 2022 #23
This asshole being convicted should be a warning to the other defendants/assholes/terroriist LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2022 #24
Excellent. Now give him the max sentence. sinkingfeeling Mar 2022 #25
I haven't followed this very closely - cab67 Mar 2022 #28
Great news. old guy Mar 2022 #29
Let me add something about sentencing Wicked Blue Mar 2022 #31
THAT would be nice. oldsoftie Mar 2022 #40
I'm encouraged this jury was able to come to a decision yonder Mar 2022 #30
I hope I am wrong but feel like he is going to get off lightly. flying_wahini Mar 2022 #32
I don't think so. ShazzieB Mar 2022 #41
Sums it up well, good analysis: L. Coyote Mar 2022 #33
TFG next? Emile Mar 2022 #34
is he the one that was going to shoot the kid's if the squealed on him ??? monkeyman1 Mar 2022 #39
Yes, that's what the obstruction charges were for. ShazzieB Mar 2022 #42
thank's , hard to keep up with all this shit ! monkeyman1 Mar 2022 #45
Well That's Something and I'm Cha Mar 2022 #35
Maximum sentence is 20 years. Ms. Toad Mar 2022 #36
Please, none of this "to be served concurrently" bullshit. LudwigPastorius Mar 2022 #38
Max sentence for all charges is . . . AverageOldGuy Mar 2022 #44
If the trend continues... The Grand Illuminist Mar 2022 #46
KnR Hekate Mar 2022 #47

Wicked Blue

(5,832 posts)
13. Buzzfeed News has a more detailed article
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 03:01 PM
Mar 2022

Excerpt from Buzzfeed News:

Reffitt faced a five-count indictment charging him with bringing guns to DC to support a “civil disorder,” obstructing an official proceeding and aiding and abetting, being in a restricted area with a handgun, interfering with police during a civil disorder that affected interstate commerce, and obstructing justice by threatening his children to not cooperate with the FBI. The two obstruction counts were the most serious, carrying maximum sentences of 20 years in prison. Reffitt faced up to 10 years in prison if convicted of having a gun in a restricted area, and up to five years for each of the civil disorder counts. (my boldface)

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/guy-reffitt-capitol-riot-verdict-guilty?ref=bfnsplash

L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
9. "after less than 4 hours of deliberating"
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 02:58 PM
Mar 2022

That should get their attention! And, on all five counts.

1. Obstruction of official proceeding
2. Being unlawfully on Capitol grounds while armed w/ firearm
3. Transporting firearms during civil disorder
4. Interfering w/ officers during civil disorder
5. Obstruction of justice


rpannier

(24,329 posts)
43. His wife is urging the others not to take plea deals
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 05:33 PM
Mar 2022

She claims this decision was rendered to intimidate the other defendants

pandr32

(11,586 posts)
48. Doesn't matter
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 07:03 PM
Mar 2022

If it happened to one, it can happen to others. It will be every man for themself. If they don't take a deal they will face prison on multiple charges. Either way we win.

bucolic_frolic

(43,166 posts)
4. Justice with lightning
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 02:53 PM
Mar 2022

How does one expect to escape those charges? These people appear to me to believe that all Americans, including any potential jury, see the world with the same lens they use.

no_hypocrisy

(46,114 posts)
10. Sucker, you just lost your right to vote
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 02:58 PM
Mar 2022

But, on the bright side, you don't have to worry about your vote being "stolen" again.

Beastly Boy

(9,354 posts)
14. I am sure there were handcuffs involved in this so there is no more excuse to deny it happened.
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 03:01 PM
Mar 2022

So what kind of DOJ bashing are we going to see next?

Lucky Luciano

(11,256 posts)
49. He's still a small fry.
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 11:30 AM
Mar 2022

They should all get this punishment. Let’s see some higher ups - especially That Fucking Guy - get some real comeuppance.

Beastly Boy

(9,354 posts)
50. These "small fries" are the enablers and the enforcers of the "big fries",
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 11:46 AM
Mar 2022

however you choose to define each category.

And I am not clear what "still" means. Surely it doesn't mean that their punishment is not a significant event and a victory for justice, does it? And it doesn't mean that their punishment prevents justice being served to anyone else, does it?

A week ago, the sentiment of "let's see some higher ups get some real comeuppance" applied to these people. It doesn't anymore. This is what I call progress, and it points in one clear direction.

Lucky Luciano

(11,256 posts)
52. If That Fuckin Guy gets in trouble I'll owe you a coke.
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 02:37 PM
Mar 2022

Glad this worthless shitstain is going to rot for a while as opposed to the many who got off very light…like the blond real estate agent…she should have also gotten 20+ years. No mercy.

LetMyPeopleVote

(145,264 posts)
24. This asshole being convicted should be a warning to the other defendants/assholes/terroriist
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 03:27 PM
Mar 2022



A little more than a year after a group of pro-Trump rioters overwhelmed police, stormed the U.S. Capitol, and temporarily halted the country's peaceful transfer of power, a jury has unanimously returned a verdict in the first trial stemming from the events on Jan. 6, 2021:

Guilty on all counts.

The defendant, 49-year-old Guy Wesley Reffitt of Texas, was found guilty of these five criminal charges: Transporting a Firearm in Furtherance of a Civil Disorder; Obstruction of an Official Proceeding; Entering or Remaining in a Restricted Area or Grounds with a Firearm; Obstructing Officers During a Civil Disorder; and Obstruction of Justice—Hindering Communication Through Force or Threat of Physical Force.

It took two days to seat a jury made up of Washington, D.C. residents. Many potential jurors said they lived or worked near the Capitol building - the scene of multiple crimes in this case - or even knew Capitol Police officers who were injured that day, which complicated jury selection. Judge Dabney Friedrich sought jurors who could keep an "open mind," despite anything they had heard before. The jury ultimately included employees of NASA and the Department of Defense, as well as a public school maintenance supervisor.

old guy

(3,283 posts)
29. Great news.
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 03:46 PM
Mar 2022

The sentence will really tell the story. I'm not going to get too excited until I see that part.

Wicked Blue

(5,832 posts)
31. Let me add something about sentencing
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 03:53 PM
Mar 2022

It is possible, in my opinion, that he could get a shorter sentence in exchange for agreeing to testify against others, especially those higher up. But we shall see.

yonder

(9,666 posts)
30. I'm encouraged this jury was able to come to a decision
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 03:46 PM
Mar 2022

with no trumpoids gumming up the works (or so it would seem). Let's hope this trend continues with subsequent J6 juries.

ShazzieB

(16,399 posts)
41. I don't think so.
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 05:19 PM
Mar 2022

I really don't. Remember, this guy is the first one of the rioters to go to trial. A lot of the ones who got slaps on the wrist probably had plea deals, where they pleaded guilty in exchange for a (relatively) lighter sentence.

Courts tend to like people who plead guilty and waive their right to a trial. Admitting wrongdoing and agreeing to face the music is looked on a lot more favorably than denying you did anything wrong in the face of mountains of evidence, as was the case here. If you read the NPR article linked in reply #24 (which I remmend, as it's very interesting), this dude flatly denied having a gun at the Capitol despite video showing him wearing a holster with a "shiny object" in it, AND he threatened to kill his son and daughter if they ratted him out (hence the obstruction of justice charges). And on and on. His defense was practically nonexistent and basically consisted of "I didn't do it!" (Again, this is all in the article.)

In addition to all of this, as the first Capitol insurectionist to go to trial, I think the judge is going to want to make an example of this dude, to send a clear message to others who, like him, are deluded enough to think going to trial is a good idea. Will he get the maximum sentence? I doubt it. But I think he'll get put away for a nice long time, the obstruction charges alone. Nobody else (so far) has been convicted of threatening to kill potential witnesses.

Ms. Toad

(34,073 posts)
36. Maximum sentence is 20 years.
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 04:40 PM
Mar 2022

Although the judge could choose to run them consecutively, rather than concurrently (as is the norm)

LudwigPastorius

(9,148 posts)
38. Please, none of this "to be served concurrently" bullshit.
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 04:45 PM
Mar 2022

Any motherfucker who threatens to kill his kids needs to be locked up until he reaches room temperature.

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