Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Jan. 6 rioter is sentenced to 46 months

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WASHINGTON — A Pennsylvan­ia man was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for attacking a police officer with a Donald Trump flag during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, the Philadelph­ia Inquirer reported.

The newspaper reported that Howard Richardson, 72, of King of Prussia, told the court Friday in Washington that “there’s no excuse” for his behavior and pleaded for mercy.

But U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly responded, “Your presence and actions in joining other insurrecti­onists was an inexcusabl­e attack on our democracy.”

Richardson’s sentence is one of the longest among those who have been prosecuted for storming the Capitol to disrupt the certificat­ion of President Biden’s 2020 election victory.

In addition to the nearly four-year prison sentence,

Richardson was ordered to serve three years under court supervisio­n after his release and to pay $2,000 in restitutio­n.

Richardson never entered the Capitol on Jan. 6, the Inquirer reported, but prosecutor­s said his attack on a Washington, D.C., police officer merited a lengthy prison term.

According to the paper, police body-camera video showed Richardson bludgeonin­g an officer with a metal flagpole outside the Capitol. NBC News reported that Richardson also joined a mob using a giant Trump billboard as a battering ram.

Approximat­ely 850 people have been charged with federal crimes for their conduct on Jan. 6. More than 350 of them have pleaded guilty, mostly to misdemeano­rs, and more than 230 have been sentenced. Dozens of Capitol riot defendants who pleaded guilty to misdemeano­r offenses have been sentenced to terms of imprisonme­nt ranging from seven days to five months.

 ?? U.S. Department of Justice ?? AN IMAGE from a police body camera shows Howard Richardson of King of Prussia, Pa., wielding a flagpole against officers on Jan. 6, 2021.
U.S. Department of Justice AN IMAGE from a police body camera shows Howard Richardson of King of Prussia, Pa., wielding a flagpole against officers on Jan. 6, 2021.

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