When impacting the Congress Building, wearing the Nazi -themed clothing, the beautiful man was sentenced to 75 days to prison
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.16
According to the US "Congress Mountain News" reported on the 15th, on Thursday, local time, a American man who hit the US Congress building in January last year was sentenced to 75 -day prison. And Nazi theme T -shirt.
In the picture, the man in the red circle is Robert Parker. Source: Foreign Media
It is reported that Carl Nichols, a US judge, announced a judgment on the man through a trial of a video connection, and he refused to comment on this. The 57 -year -old man from Virginia, named Robert Keith Packer.
Nichols had a "incredible offense" on the prolonged confession of Parker's sweatshirts. He said: "In my opinion, there is a reason he wore that sweatshirt. And we don't know what the reason is, because Parker did not tell us."
According to reports, after the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021, Parker's photo of this sweatshirt was spread on the Internet. A federal prosecutor said in a court document that when the Federal Investigation Agency asked him why he wanted to wear it, he "casually said" "because I was cold."
It is reported that Parker has a skeleton pattern on this sweatshirt with an English translation of German slogan above the gate of the concentration camp. Oschovin concentration camp is located in Poland.
Picture source: Foreign media
US assistant prosecutor Mona FURST said she learned on Wednesday that on Wednesday, Parker also wore a "SS" T -shirt in a sweatshirt, and the "SS" was Hitler Founded Nazi quasi -military organization.
The defense lawyer acknowledged that Parker's dress was "very offensive", but he believed that this should not be a factor in sentencing, and advocated that Parker had the right to speak of its speech. The lawyer also claimed that Parker was angry with the label of "White Master" on himself and thought that he was offended, "because he didn't look at himself at all."
It is reported that one week after the riots of the US Congress, Agent of the Federal Investigation Agency arrested Parker. In January of this year, he acknowledged the minor crime of committing, demonstration, and protests in the construction of Congress, and could be sentenced to up to 6 months in prison. Prosecutors said that Parker had a long criminal record and was convicted of about 21 times, mainly because the drunk driving and other motor vehicles were violated.
The US media mentioned that more than 870 people have been charged with federal crimes for participating in the riots of Congress. About 400 of them have pleaded guilty, and most of them have been crime. More than 250 people have been sentenced, and about half of them have been sentenced to prison ranging from 7 to 10 years. (Edit: HHJ)
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