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Prosecutors conclude veteran veteran of veteran Riot Riot, also covers a separate weapons case

Prosecutors conclude veteran veteran of veteran Riot Riot, also covers a separate weapons case

Washington (AP) – The Department of Justice has concluded that the presidential forgiveness of a veteran military for the positions that he broke into the United States Capitol It also extends to your sentence separately for illegally stolen grenades and classified information, according to a presentation of the court on Tuesday.

Jeremy BrownA 20 -year veteran of the US Army. UU., He was sentenced in April 2023 to seven years and three months in prison after a federal jury in Florida condemned him for charges of arms. The federal agents who investigated Brown’s alleged role in the attack of January 6, 2021 at the United States Capitol were looking at Brown in Brown in Florida when they found stolen army grenades, an unregistered rifle and a classified document stolen.

Brown charges related to the attack of January 6, 2021 in the capital of the nation were still pending last month when President Donald Trump forgave him and hundreds of other accused of disturbances of the Capitol on his first day in the White House.

But it was not until Tuesday that the Department of Justice said he believes that Brown’s forgiveness of Trump also covers his sentence in Florida. A judicial presentation of the United States prosecutor’s office says that he came to that conclusion after consulting the Department of Justice “leadership.”

The Department of Justice and the White House officials did not immediately answer the questions on Tuesday.

The department reached the same conclusion in other cases in which a accused of disturbances of the Capitol was sentenced by separate charges.

Prosecutors initially concluded that forgive Daniel Edwin Wilson. But a judicial presentation on Tuesday in Washington, DC, says they later received “more clarity” that forgiveness covers Wilson’s separate conviction on firearms loads.

Researchers He seized six weapons and approximately 4,800 rounds of ammunition from Wilson’s house. He had previous sentences of severe crime that made illegal that possessed firearms.

The Department of Justice has said that the pellets do not request at least two defendants of January 6 accused of other crimes.

Prosecutors have said they will continue to process a man who had weapons and hundreds of ammunition rounds in his truck when he was Arrested in June 2023 near Washington’s house by former President Barack Obama. Prosecutors moved to dismiss the positions of Taylor Taranto derived from their alleged participation in the disturbance of January 6, 2021, in the light of forgiveness. But prosecutors say that the crimes of firearms that face are not related to forgiveness. “

The Department of Justice also said that forgiveness does not apply in the case of a man who was waiting for the trial on January 6 when prosecutors say he He developed a plan to kill the policeincluding FBI agents. Edward Kelley was sentenced in November for charges, including conspiracy to kill federal employees and is sentenced to be scheduled in May.

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