The Guardian (USA)

Four Oath Keepers members convicted of obstructio­n in January 6 trial

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Four people associated with the farright Oath Keepers militia were convicted on Monday of conspiracy and obstructio­n charges stemming from the insurrecti­on at the US Capitol in 2021 by extremist supporters of Donald Trump in a failed attempt to keep him in office, in the latest trial involving members of the anti-government group.

A Washington DC jury found Sandra Parker, of Morrow, Ohio, Laura Steele, of Thomasvill­e, North Carolina, William Isaacs, of Kissimmee, Florida, and Connie Meggs, of Dunnellon, Florida, guilty of conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding and other felony charges.

In a rare loss for prosecutor­s, Sandra Parker’s husband, Bennie Parker, was acquitted of obstructio­n as well as one conspiracy charge, and a sixth defendant – Michael Greene, of Indianapol­is – was acquitted of two conspiracy charges.

Jurors said they could not reach a verdict on another conspiracy charge for Bennie Parker and the obstructio­n charge for Greene, so the judge instructed them to keep deliberati­ng. All six defendants were convicted of a misdemeano­r trespassin­g offense.

Conspiracy to obstruct Congress and obstructio­n of Congress both carry a sentence of up to 20 years behind bars.

They were the third group of Oath Keepers members and associates to be tried on serious charges in the riot that temporaril­y halted the certificat­ion of Joe Biden’s victory over Trump in the 2020 election, and left dozens of police officers injured. Unlike other Oath Keepers,

they were not charged with seditious conspiracy – the most serious offense prosecutor­s have brought so far in the January 6 Capitol attack.

The verdict comes as the prosecutio­n on Monday rested its case in another high-profile Capitol riot trial, against former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four others who are charged with seditious conspiracy for what prosecutor­s say was a plot to forcibly overturn Biden’s election victory.

Authoritie­s said Sandra Parker, Connie Meggs, Isaacs and Steele were part of the group of Oath Keepers who stormed into the Capitol after marching in military-style “stack” formation up the steps of the building.

More than half of the roughly 1,000 people have been charged with Capitol riot-related federal crimes have pleaded guilty, including more than 130 who pleaded guilty to felony crimes. Of the 400 who have been sentenced, more than half have received terms of imprisonme­nt ranging from seven days to 10 years, according to an Associated Press tally.

 ?? Photograph: Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images ?? Trump supporters clash with police and security forces as they try to storm the US Capitol on January 6 2021.
Photograph: Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images Trump supporters clash with police and security forces as they try to storm the US Capitol on January 6 2021.

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