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US marshals cleared a courtroom after a Capitol rioter started a brawl with federal agents, reports say. Vitali GossJankowski let out "guttural screams" while resisting agents, CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementA convicted Capitol rioter got into a fight with federal agents and security officials at a court appearance on Monday, prompting US marshals to clear the courtroom and rush the judge out, according to reporters who were in the courtroom. But things devolved when GossJankowski refused to surrender to agents and resisted their efforts to handcuff him, CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reported. US marshals quickly ordered the courtroom to be cleared as GossJankowski made "guttural screams" while trying to fight off the agents, MacFarlane wrote.
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January 6 defendant Richard Barnett expressed regret over his behavior at the Capitol. He was pictured with his boot on then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk. The 62-year-old also left behind a note on Pelosi's desk, in which he called her a "biatch." He's also been accused of taking an envelope with him from Pelosi's office. Another rioter who entered Pelosi's office that day was convicted of six charges stemming from the riot in November.
A Jan. 6 rioter who led a mob after a Capitol police officer got five years in prison. Doug Jensen was sentenced on Friday for his involvement in the Capitol riot. He led a pack of insurrectionists who chased a Capitol Police officer as senators huddled nearby. On Friday, a federal judge sentenced Jensen to five years in prison. Once inside, Jensen "faced off" with Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman and then led the pack that chased Goodman throughout the Capitol, according to the DOJ.
The family of fallen police officer Brian Sicknick snubbed Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy. Sicknick's family filed past McConnell and McCarthy when receiving his Congressional Gold Medal. Sicknick's family was seen greeting Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Brian Sicknick's brother, Ken Sicknick, told CBS journalist Scott MacFarlane that McConnell and McCarthy did not deserve a handshake. A representative for McConnell told Insider the GOP leader had already addressed the matter at his press conference on Tuesday.
A Texas family of 5 was sentenced Wednesday for taking part in the Capitol riot on January 6, according to CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane. The mother of the family suggested the 2020 election was not secure while asking for leniency in her sentence. But while the mother of the family, Dawn Munn, asked for leniency from the judge, she repeated Trump's election fraud lies at her sentencing hearing, according to CBS News correspondent Scott MacFarlane. The Munn Family at the January 6 Capitol Riot. All five of the Munn family had pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge, according to court records.
A mother, father, and their three adult children were sentenced for their roles in the Capitol riot. The parents, Thomas and Dawn Munn, were sentenced to 14 days in jail, 3 years probation, and 90 days of confinement. Thomas Munn said he was "caught up" by messaging on Fox News, which is why he went to D.C. on January 6. While Dawn Munn asked for leniency, she repeated Donald Trump's election fraud lies. "I'm sorry for what happened on January 6," Dawn Munn said, according to MacFarlane.
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