On Nov. 30, Siaka Massaquoi was reportedly returning with his wife from Nashville, where the couple attended the premiere of the Daily Wire's new film "Lady Ballers," a controversial comedy about transgender athletes. He was arrested, without a warrant, by agents at Hollywood Burbank Airport, Red State, a conservative news media outlet for which Massaquoi is a columnist, reported.
At the time, he was with his pregnant wife, Charlotte Massaquoi. He was taken into custody on misdemeanor charges including trespassing, disorderly conduct and parading or demonstrating in a Capitol building, and he was held in jail overnight and released on a $1,000 bond Friday. He appeared in court on Friday, according to FBI spokesperson Laura Eimiller.
His wife set up a fundraising campaign on GiveSendGo to pay for his legal defense expenses. "Charlotte was told the charges had to do with January 6th; however, she was not presented with any arrest warrant," the description read. "Siaka was taken to Monterey Park Jail, where he stayed overnight and was told that he was being charged for four misdemeanors about his presence outside of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. on January 6th." She added that their family has been through so many ups and downs and a circus would be a more appropriate term for the turmoil and unnecessary display of government overreach that they have had to endure. The couple is expecting their first child in March. The fundraiser, which has a goal of raising $115,000 had already raised $ 88,131 from hundreds of donors as of Dec. 7.
After he was released, Massaquoi shared a video clip on Saturday of a live stream from inside the Capitol on Jan. 6. He captioned the post: "Witness why I was raided 2 years ago and recently arrested and charged Nov 30th, 2023 almost 3 years later."
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$500 fine, no jail time for BLM rioters who set Atlanta Wendy’s on fire in 2020
A Fulton County judge issued a $500 fine and no jail timefor two out of the three suspects who were charged with setting fire to a Wendy's in Atlanta during a violent Black Lives Matter (BLM) riot back in the summer of 2020.
Chisom Kingston and Natalie White on Thursday pleaded guilty to the charges of conspiracy to commit arson in the first degree and two counts of first-degree arson. Apart from the fine, each received a sentence of five years of probation and 150 hours of community service to be completed with a nonprofit organization within the first year of probation, as per online court records. They were each sentenced under Georgia's first offender law, which indicates that if they complete their sentences without violating the terms or committing another crime, their records will be wiped clean.
A third suspect, 35-year-old John Wesley Wade, was indicted on the same charges earlier in the year back in January. Wade's case was still pending as he is currently in federal prison in West Virginia after pleading guilty in February 2022 to a separate charge of conspiracy to burn U.S. Postal Service vehicles. The three were arrested within weeks of the fire and in Jan 2022, a Fulton County grand jury indicted them on two counts each of first-degree arson and one count of conspiracy to commit first-degree arson.
According to the Blaze, at the time of the indictment, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said, "I think this indictment is particularly important. It sends a message that we are a community that supports protesting. We certainly know it's one of your constitutional rights, but what we do not tolerate is violent protest." Willis added, "It is unacceptable to burn down a building in our community even in the name of a protest." Initially, all three pleaded not guilty and waived their arraignments back in March of 2022.
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2 tiered justice system is nothing new. It just rotates around to different groups depending on whom is in possession of the scales. This is why Soros funds the campaigns of judges and prosecutors in the US. He knows and uses his paid for minions to push his warped agenda. Most would believe that the president is the prize, but it isn’t. The justice system is where the real power rests. Especially at the Supreme Court. The reason they pushed so hard to get Garland on the highest court in the US. Lifetime appointment. When he was eliminated for that appointment, they placed him in the next best location. Attorney General. Order of power. Supreme Court, Senate majority leader, speaker of the house, director of the CIA, director of the NSA, director of the FBI, attorney general. Those last 4 can be removed by the president, but as history has shown that is not easy when they have the keys and the means to make life miserable for the person or persons that try to remove them. For that reason I place the president after those 4 JFK found out the hard way how much power the president really has. This is the reason Biden is in office. He has no real power. He has been picked and placed for obvious cognitive reasons to deflect responsibility away from those behind the agenda. Not doing a very good job of it. Only the ignorant fail to recognize.
Two-tiered system: Ted Kennedy escaping justice from his car flipping act at Chappaquiddick. No senate censure/expulsion, no manslaughter charge, no jail time, no nothing. His funeral, paid by taxpayers. Liberals, pure and simple destructine hypocrites with no shame.
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