Fedsurrection

Jan. 6 Rioter Sentenced to 8 Years, Fueling Pardon Speculation

Zachary Alam, a participant in the January 6th Capitol riot, was sentenced to eight years in prison for his role in the attack, a sentence among the longest handed down in connection with the event. Alam, who had been the subject of conspiracy theories suggesting he was an undercover law enforcement operative, was convicted of eight felonies and several misdemeanors for his actions, including assaulting officers and smashing windows. Despite acknowledging his actions were illegal, Alam maintained that his actions were justified, echoing former President Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election. Federal prosecutors argued for a longer sentence, citing Alam’s violent and aggressive behavior during the riot, while Alam’s lawyer argued for a shorter sentence, emphasizing his mental health challenges. The judge, a Trump appointee, ultimately rejected Alam’s claims and sentenced him to prison, calling his actions “delusional” and not those of a patriot.

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