Chicago Sun-Times

‘Quincy made it inside’: Downstate man, woman plead guilty to Jan. 6 charges

- Sophie Sherry and Jon Seidel

A man and a woman from Quincy pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Christina Gerding and Jason Gerding pleaded guilty to parading, demonstrat­ing and picketing inside the Capitol building. The two will be sentenced in May and could face up to six months in prison and fines of up to $5,000.

Christina and Jason Gerding were arrested in central Illinois just weeks after rioters breached the Capitol, according to court records.

Earlier that same month, a photo surfaced on social media of a man and a woman wearing “Trump 2020” attire in what appeared to be the Capitol Rotunda, along with the words “Quincy made it inside,” federal prosecutor­s said.

Someone in a Facebook chat replied, “hope they lock yours [sic] a— up,” records show. And someone with the username “Christna Gerding” replied, “well since they let us inside; opened the door for us I think I’ll be just fine.”

Christina Gerding, 46, and Jason Gerding, 50, were at least the fourth and fifth Illinoisan­s charged as a result of the riot at the Capitol. Their case appeared to be the first from Illinois to directly reference QAnon, described in an 11-page criminal complaint as “a loosely affiliated network and community of people who believe in a number of conspiracy theories. The letter ‘Q’ is utilized by its believers to identify themselves.”

Federal authoritie­s suspect Jason Gerding used a Twitter account with the tagline of “We The People Have Woken,” according to the complaint. They said the profile photo was of Donald Trump and the background photo featured a “Q.”

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FEDERAL COURT RECORDS Federal authoritie­s allege this is a photo of Jason and Christina Gerding in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.

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