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Its a common refrain from some of those charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and their Republican allies: The Justice Department is treating them harshly because of their political views while those arrested during last years protests over racial injustice were given leniency.
Court records tell a different story.
An Associated Press review of court documents in more than 300 federal cases stemming from the protests sparked by George Floyds death last year shows that dozens of people charged have been convicted of serious crimes and sent to prison.
The AP found that more than 120 defendants across the United States have pleaded guilty or were convicted at trial of federal crimes including rioting, arson and conspiracy. More than 70 defendants whove been sentenced so far have gotten an average of about 27 months behind bars. At least 10 received prison terms of five years or more.
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(3,488 posts)were "let go" after they rioted? Every one of the Capital rioters got to go home for a bit. I think only a few folks were held briefly for curfew violations but the bulk of folks just got told to leave and "we'll get back to you".
I pretty much knew that the insurrectionists would be treated with kids gloves when no mass arrests took place immediately afterwards. They should have rounded everyone up and kept them penned in the mall area until they were all at least IDed and photographed.