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‘Two mins in the Capitol left me facing a year in jail — I had tears of joy when Trump won’: January 6th ‘rioter’ reveals all

m.knox

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One can certainly say she was trespassing, but if you add a little context in light of arsonists not being charged in the George Floyd riots, it does seem a bit off.

https://nypost.com/2025/01/25/opinion/pardoned-j6-influencer-isabella-maria-deluca-i-dont-regret-it/

If you can imagine, I’m all of 5’1″ and 122 pounds but the FBI sent seven armed agents to arrest me — and they put me in shackles and handcuffs.

I had no criminal record and there are actual criminals who are not met with that kind of force. It was probably the worst day of my life. Even though I always thought I might be arrested, it was still a horrible shock when it happened.

I was only 21 when I went down to the Capitol. I was just going to meet friends at the Trump rally. We had no plans beyond that and we certainly never had any idea how the day was going to unfold.

I was in a vacant meeting room [in the Capitol] for all of two minutes. It looked like it was all turning into a bad situation so we all kind of left at the same time. I think there were [outside] agitators there.

It was at the point where they [the rioters] were all taking furniture. I only ever touched the table that the government said later I had passed out the window. I didn’t pass it to anyone. At that moment, I just touched it. That was it. Their evidence is of me touching that table, nothing more.

I figured the police knew I was there because I posted a video of myself outside the Capitol on social media and it was up for a few days. I’m pretty sure one of my followers reported me to the FBI.
 
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