A Southern California man who assaulted police with pepper spray during the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison, federal authorities announced.
Jeffrey Scott Brown (56), of Santa Ana received a sentence of 54 months in federal prison for felony and misdemeanour charges related to the mob attack by supporters of former President Donald Trump, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a press statement on Friday.
More than 1,000 individuals have been arrested, including more than 320 people who have been charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement, the DOJ said.
Trump supporters that day tried to stop Congress from certifying presidential election results for Joe Biden, a Democrat, over Trump, a Republican.
Brown and two co-defendants were found guilty at trial in December. Peter J. Schwartz of Uniontown, Pennsylvania, is scheduled to be sentenced in May. It was not clear why Markus Maly of Fincastle, Virginia, was not sentenced on Friday as scheduled. Prosecutors had sought a sentence of 70 months for Brown, whom they say dove toward the front of a makeshift police line and used on officers a stolen can of pepper spray handed to him by Schwartz. According to court documents, Brown’s attorney, Samuel C. Moore, sought 40 months in prison.
Moore said that the conduct involved "less than 10 minutes of Mr. Brown’s life" and the alleged pepper spray "did not make contact with any specific victim."
Still, Moore wrote, Brown admits he should never have been in the Capitol tunnel that day and that he takes responsibility for doing so. (AP) RHL
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