Chattanooga Times Free Press

Oath Keeper charged with plotting attack on Capitol renounces group

- BY ALANNA DURKIN RICHER

A member of the Oath Keepers militia group charged with plotting with other extremists in the attack on the U.S. Capitol disavowed the anti-government group in a court hearing Friday, telling the judge she is “appalled” by her fellow Oath Keepers and “humiliated” by her arrest.

Jessica Watkins, one of nine members and associates of the farright militia group charged with planning and coordinati­ng with one another in the Jan. 6 siege, said she plans to cancel her Oath Keepers membership and has disbanded her local Ohio militia group. Watkins’ remarks came before the judge ordered her to remain behind bars while she awaits trial.

“I did it out of the love of my country but I think it’s time to let all of that go,” the Army veteran who ran an Ohio bar said during the hearing held via videoconfe­rence. “I’m not a criminally minded person… I am humiliated that I am even here today,” she added.

Judge Amit P. Mehta said Watkins was “not just a foot soldier” but actively involved in the planning and organizing of the attack and is too dangerous to be released. More than 250 people have been charged with federal crimes so far as a result of the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on. The case against those affiliated with the Oath Keepers is the largest conspiracy case brought by prosecutor­s so far in the attack.

Watkins’ comments were surprising as defendants rarely, if ever, address the court during routine hearings over things like detention, because everything they say can be used against them by prosecutor­s.

Watkins, from Champaign County, Ohio, was part of the “stack” formation used by military infantryme­n that was seen marching up the Capitol steps wearing tactical gear as the mob descended on the building, authoritie­s say. Prosecutor­s say she and other Oath Keepers prepared in the weeks leading up to Jan. 6 as if they were going to war — recruiting others and training members — with the goal of blocking the certificat­ion of President Joe Biden’s victory.

Prosecutor­s said in court documents that Watkins communicat­ed with other extremists during the attack over an encrypted channel on the walkie-talkie app Zello, saying: “We have a good group. We have about 30-40 of us. We are sticking together and sticking to the plan.” Prosecutor­s say an unknown man said on the channel: “You are executing citizen’s arrest. Arrest this assembly, we have probable cause for acts of treason, election fraud.”

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