Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

‘Pizzagate’ gunman gets 4 years in prison

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WASHINGTON » The North Carolina man who fired an assault rifle inside a District of Columbia restaurant during his investigat­ion of a conspiracy theory dubbed “pizzagate” was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison.

U.S. District Judge Kentanji B. Jackson said that while no one was injured when Edgar Maddison Welch fired his weapon inside the Comet Ping Pong restaurant on Dec. 4, his actions “literally left psychologi­cal wreckage.”

Welch acknowledg­ed as part of a guilty plea in March that he entered the restaurant with an AR-15 and a revolver. He said he drove to the restaurant from North Carolina to investigat­e unfounded internet rumors about Democrats harboring child sex slaves there.

The judge said Welch “forged ahead” with an “illconceiv­ed

plot” even though others urged him to abandon it. If Welch believed children were being harmed, he should have notified law enforcemen­t, the judge said.

Welch’s attorney had asked for a sentence of 1½ years in prison. Prosecutor­s wanted 4½ years.

Welch spoke briefly to apologize, saying he realized that his words “cannot undo or change what already happened.”

His mother, father, sister and fiancée were in the courtroom.

Two Comet Ping Pong workers and owner James Alefantis spoke before sentencing. Alefantis called “pizzagate” a “viscous web of lies” and said many people had suffered because of Welch’s actions.

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