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‘Pizzagate’ gunman gets 4-year sentence

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An online conspiracy theory dubbed “pizzagate” ends with real-world consequenc­es when a man is sentenced to prison for firing his weapon inside a Washington pizza restaurant.

WASHINGTON — An online conspiracy theory dubbed “pizzagate” ended Thursday with real-world consequenc­es when a North Carolina man was sentenced to prison for arming himself with an assault rifle, traveling to the nation’s capital and firing his weapon inside a neighborho­od pizza restaurant.

Edgar Maddison Welch’s “ill-conceived plot” last year did “actual damage to the lives of real people,” a judge said before sentencing him to four years in prison.

Judge Ketanji Jackson said she’d never seen a case like Welch’s, and she gave him a punishment on the upper end of guidelines, in part to send a message to others. If Welch believed an internet conspiracy theory that children were being harmed at the restaurant, he should have notified law enforcemen­t, not attempted to take the law into his own hands, the judge said during Thursday’s hearing in U.S. District Court in Washington.

Jackson said it was “sheer luck” that no one was physically injured when Welch entered Washington’s Comet Ping Pong restaurant on Dec. 4 armed with an AR-15 assault rifle and a revolver. He was there just about a month after the election of President Donald Trump to investigat­e unfounded internet rumors about prominent Democrats harboring child sex slaves at the restaurant.

At one point, he fired his AR-15 at a locked closet, but he discovered there were no children being held in the restaurant and surrendere­d peacefully.

Welch’s sentence was just below the 4½ years prosecutor­s sought and above the 1½ years Welch’s attorney asked for.

During the hearing, the 29-year-old Welch spoke briefly to apologize, saying he realized that his words “cannot undo or change what already happened.”

Welch, who is from Salisbury, N.C., pleaded guilty in March to interstate transporta­tion of a firearm and ammunition and assault with a dangerous weapon.

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