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Ex-cop gets 10 years in jail for ‘instigating’ Jan 6 Capitol chaos

He betrays oath of defending constitution by attacking police officers, prosecution argues

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Sep 2022 7:00AM

Ex-cop gets 10 years in jail for ‘instigating’ Jan 6 Capitol chaos
Donald Trump supporters protest at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The former president has openly announced that he will pardon all those who were charged due to the riot if he were to be reelected in 2024. – AFP pic, September 2, 2022

WASHINGTON – A retired New York policeman was sentenced to 10 years in prison yesterday for joining the violent January 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol, the stiffest punishment yet for those who took part in the riot.

Thomas Webster, 56, a former marine, earned the heavy punishment after having joined the uprising by supporters of then-president Donald Trump and attacking police officers at the Capitol with a flagpole, the Justice Department said.

Webster wrestled one officer to the ground, held him down, and choked him by his gas mask, while others in the mob kicked the officer, leaving him with multiple injuries.

“As a former police officer and US Marine who took an oath to defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic, Thomas Webster knew the severity of his actions on January 6,” FBI officer Steven D’Antuono said in a statement.

“When he assaulted an officer at the US Capitol that day, Mr. Webster betrayed not only his oath but also his fellow law enforcement officers, who risk their lives every day to protect the American people,” he said.

Clearly identified in photographs and videos, Webster was arrested six weeks after the assault and in May was found guilty on five felony charges relating to an assault on a law enforcement officer and one misdemeanour.

Prosecutors said his background, and his wearing of body armour designed to stop gunfire justified a stiffer sentence.

They said he went into the event planning for violence.

“Webster did not just anticipate violence on January 6; he instigated it,” prosecutors said in sentencing hearings.

“In so doing, he knew that he was risking a violent confrontation with someone armed with a gun who would have been authorised to use force, including potentially deadly force, against attacking rioters,” they said.

Scores of others in the more than 860 arrested in the Capitol attack have been charged with assaulting officers.

But around a dozen of those sentenced for assaulting officers so far have opted to plead guilty, while Webster maintained his innocence and his case went to trial.

Prosecutors had asked for a sentence of between 17 and 22 years.

Trump, who has been accused of instigating the attack on the Capitol to stop Democratic rival Joe Biden from being certified as president-elect, has not condemned the violence carried out in his name.

He told a radio interviewer yesterday that if he runs for president again in 2024 and is elected, he will pardon those charged in the violence.

“I mean full pardons with an apology to many,” Trump said in the interview with Wendy Bell Radio. – AFP, September 2, 2022

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