Charges Dropped Against The “Colbert 9” After Illegal Entry Into Capitol

You knew it would happen, but its official charges have been dropped for the ‘Colbert 9.’

A statement from the U.S. Attorney’s office read:  “After a comprehensive review of all of the evidence and the relevant legal authority, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia has determined that it cannot move forward with misdemeanor charges of unlawful entry against the nine individuals who were arrested on June 16, 2022 at the Longworth Office Building. The individuals, who entered the building on two separate occasions, were invited by Congressional staffers to enter the building in each instance and were never asked to leave by the staffers who invited them, though, members of the group had been told at various points by the U.S. Capitol Police that they were supposed to have an escort. The Office would be required to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these invited guests were guilty of the crime of unlawful entry because their escort chose to leave them unattended. We do not believe it is probable that the Office would be able to obtain and sustain convictions on these charges. The defendants no longer will be required to appear for a scheduled hearing in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia on July 20, 2022.”

Is the law equal? Some have questions:

Fox News originally reported that the nine people were arrested near Rep. Boebert’s office in June. The group was also in the Cannon House Office Building earlier in the day, around the time of the 1/6 committee hearing. 

Tags: Capitol Hill Riot January 2021, DOJ

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