Beers and dinner inside the Capitol. But that was spoiled when the national guard pushed them out in the evening.
The man who became a whistleblower for the government in the matter of Deutsche Bank and Donald Trump has turned up dead in California.
Trump's protesters were cocky even when a line of national guard started clearing the inside of the Capitol. Video shows a number of them going up against the line of the guard and getting knocked down on their rear ends.
North Shore brothers get probation, home detention for joining U.S. Capitol riot excerpt: "Two North Shore brothers who joined the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol avoided prison time when they were sentenced by a federal judge Tuesday. U.S. District Senior Judge Thomas Hogan instead sentenced Christian Kulas and Mark Kulas Jr. to six months of probation, including two months of home detention. In doing so, he noted that neither man joined in the violence that day. “You did not destroy anything,” Hogan told Mark Kulas Jr. “You did not attack anybody.” However, prosecutors said the men entered the Capitol through doors that had been forced open 13 minutes earlier, and then they spent 25 minutes inside the building. They said Christian Kulas watched and laughed as rioters stormed the building and later raised his arms to cheer when rioters broke open a door inside. On Tuesday, both brothers apologized to the judge before learning his sentence. “I make no excuses for my behavior and I take full responsibility for what I did on that day,” Christian Kulas said. “My intention is to move on from this with grace and dignity.” They pleaded guilty in December to parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building, a misdemeanor.""
Deutsche Bank whistleblower found dead in Los Angeles By: City News Service Posted at 11:02 AM, Apr 26, 2022 last updated 2:02 PM, Apr 26, 2022 https://www.10news.com/news/national/deutsche-bank-whistleblower-found-dead-in-los-angeles excerpt: "LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A self-described "comically terrible spy" who is believed to have worked with federal authorities investigating the activities of Deutsche Bank and its ties with former President Donald Trump was found dead east of Lincoln Park, police said Tuesday. Valentin Broeksmit, 45, was found about 7 a.m. Monday in the 4500 block of Multnomah Street, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office. An autopsy was pending to determine his cause of death. Broeksmit was reported missing last year, with police saying he was last seen around 4 p.m. April 6, 2021, driving a red Mini Cooper on Riverside Drive in Griffith Park. The Los Angeles Police Department reached out at the time for help from the public finding him. Yet throughout his reported disappearance, Broeksmit's Twitter account -- @BikiniRobotArmy -- remained active. And he also apparently maintained contact with friends and journalists."
Kinda like the bald guy that was supposed to testify at the Warren commission. Died from being electrocuted with a hair dryer in the bath tub..... OK, let's mark down one official murder for the Turmph team.
Article from October 2020. Trump gloats about US Marshals' killing of Portland 'antifa' suspect - CNNPolitics excerpt: "President Donald Trump on Thursday gloated over the September killing of Portland, Oregon, murder suspect Michael Reinoehl by law enforcement officers who had been deputized as US Marshals. A task force involving federal, state and local law enforcement officers had been trying to arrest Reinoehl in connection with the August 29 fatal shooting of a supporter of a right-wing group in Portland, a killing that happened during clashes between pro-Trump groups and left-wing protesters. “We sent in the US Marshals,” Trump said during a campaign rally in North Carolina, adding that it “took 15 minutes (and) it was over.” The President immediately followed that statement by appearing to indicate that authorities had no intention of ever taking Reinoehl alive. “They knew who he was; they didn’t want to arrest him, and in 15 minutes that ended,” Trump said. It was unclear what information he was basing his assertion on."
Article from December 2020. ‘Straight to Gunshots’: How a U.S. Task Force Killed an Antifa Activist (Published 2020) excerpt: "Michael Reinoehl was on the run. A few days after a shooting left a far-right Trump supporter dead on the streets of Portland, Ore., Mr. Reinoehl, an antifa activist who had been named in the news media as a focus of the investigation, feared that vigilantes were after him, not to mention the police. Even some of his close friends did not know where he was. But the authorities knew. On Sept. 3, about 120 miles north of Portland, Mr. Reinoehl was getting into his Volkswagen station wagon when a pair of unmarked sport utility vehicles roared through the quiet streets, screeching to a halt just in front of his bumper. Members of a U.S. Marshals task force jumped out and unleashed a hail of bullets that shattered windows, whizzed past bystanders and left Mr. Reinoehl dead in the street. Attorney General William P. Barr trumpeted the operation as a “significant accomplishment” that removed a “violent agitator.” The officers had opened fire, he said, when Mr. Reinoehl “attempted to escape arrest” and “produced a firearm” during the encounter. But a reconstruction of what happened that night, based on the accounts of people who witnessed the confrontation and the preliminary findings of investigators, produces a much different picture — one that raises questions about whether law enforcement officers made any serious attempt to arrest Mr. Reinoehl before killing him."
‘Straight to Gunshots’: How a U.S. Task Force Killed an Antifa Activist (Published 2020) excerpt: "In interviews with 22 people who were near the scene, all but one said they did not hear officers identify themselves or give any commands before opening fire. In their official statements, not yet made public, the officers offered differing accounts of whether they saw Mr. Reinoehl with a weapon. One told investigators he thought he saw Mr. Reinoehl raise a gun inside the vehicle before the firing began, but two others said they did not. Mr. Reinoehl did have a .380-caliber handgun on him when he was killed, according to the county sheriff’s team that is running a criminal homicide investigation into Mr. Reinoehl’s death. But the weapon was found in his pocket. An AR-style rifle was found apparently untouched in a bag in his car. Five eyewitnesses said in interviews that the gunfire began the instant the vehicles arrived. None of them saw Mr. Reinoehl holding a weapon. A single shell casing of the same caliber as the handgun he was carrying was found inside his car."
Trump gloats about US Marshals' killing of Portland 'antifa' suspect - CNNPolitics excerpt: "The President’s statement Thursday was not the first time he has weighed in on the incident. In an interview last month with Fox News, Trump spoke about the shots fired by the officers in terms of punishment against Reinoehl. “The US Marshals went in to get him, and in a short period of time – they ended in a gunfight. This guy was a violent criminal,” Trump said, adding, “And I will tell you something: That’s the way it has to be. There has to be retribution when you have crime like this.”"