Former Air Force officer gets prison term for Capitol attack
A retired Air Force officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol dressed in combat gear and carried zip-tie handcuffs into the Senate gallery was sentenced on Friday to two years in prison.
Larry Brock, 55, of Grapevine, Texas, joined other rioters on the Senate floor only minutes after then-Vice President Mike Pence, senators and their staff evacuated the chamber to escape the mob attacking the building on Jan. 6, 2021.
U.S. District Judge John Bates also sentenced Brock to two years of supervised release after his prison term and ordered him to perform 100 hours of community service....
Prosecutors had recommended a sentence of five years in prison followed by three years of supervised release.
Still, it's a great day when a Cult .45 J6 terrorist gets locked up.
... “When we get to the bottom of this conspiracy we need to execute the traitors that are trying to steal the election, and that includes the leaders of the media and social media aiding and abetting the coup plotters," Brock wrote in a Nov. 9. 2020, post on Facebook.
In a Facebook message to another user on Christmas Eve, Brock outlined what he called a “plan of action if Congress fails to act” on Jan. 6. One of the “main tasks” in his plan was to “seize all Democratic politicians and Biden key staff and select Republicans.”
"Begin interrogations using measures we used on al-Qaida to gain evidence on the coup," he wrote....
His “plan of action” also called for a “general pardon for all crimes up to and including murder of those restoring the Constitution and putting down the Democratic Insurrection.”
“Do not kill LEO unless necessary,” he wrote, apparently referring to law enforcement officers.
... Bates convicted Brock of all six counts in his indictment, including obstruction of an official proceeding, the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress for certifying President Joe Biden's electoral victory, The obstruction charge is a felony; the other five counts are misdemeanors.
... In a letter to the judge, a retired Air Force major general praised Brock's military service. The major general, whose name was redacted from public court filings ...

Public record. If you support a felon, don't be a coward about it.
... Brock was employed as a commercial airline pilot on Jan. 6. His lawyer said the Federal Aviation Administration revoked Brock's licenses after his January 2021 arrest.
Approximately 1,000 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the Jan. 6 riot. More than 400 of them have been sentenced, with over half getting terms of imprisonment ranging from seven days to 10 years.
At least 70 of the sentenced rioters have served in the military, according to an Associated Press review of court records.
Also on Friday, a rioter who signed up for the Air Force after assaulting police at the Capitol was sentenced to three years and four months in prison by U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton. Aiden Bilyard was 18 when he sprayed a chemical irritant toward a line of police officers before using a baseball bat to smash a window at the Capitol.
Bilyard was attending basic training at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, when the FBI questioned him several months after the riot. He later separated from the Air Force and returned home to Cary, North Carolina. Bilyard, now 20, pleaded guilty to an assault charge last year.
Another Cult .45 J6 terrorist gets locked up. GoMerrickGo!
"Liberal" judges?
U.S. District Judge
John D. Bates:
Vietnam-era veteran
Reagan/Daddy Shrub prosecutor
Investigated President Bill Clinton under Kenneth Starr
Appointed by Baby Shrub
U.S. District Judge
Reggie Walton:
Tough-on-crime mentality
Associate director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
Appointed by Baby Shrub
Haha, Trumpettes, you lose again.