The Phoenix man who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, asked that his sentence be vacated because of video footage shown by Tucker Carlson.
Video evidence from U.S. District Court shows Jake Angeli among the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.Jake Angeli, the Phoenix man who took part in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, shirtless and wearing a furry horned helmet, has asked that his sentence be vacated because of video footage shown two months ago by former Fox News Network host Tucker Carlson.
In the motion, Angeli's attorney argues that Angeli pleaded guilty to a felony without his attorney at the time having seen that footage, which he said was exculpatory. Shipley in a phone interview on Friday said that as a former federal prosecutor he felt he owed something to defendants caught in the system, especially those without means to hire an attorney with his experience.
Angeli wore the same outfit during protests in Phoenix, also carrying a sign that said,"Q Sent Me." He preached fealty to the false QAnon conspiracy that imagined a top-level government agent with Q-level security clearance was posting cryptic messages on an online bulletin board. The theory coalesced around a narrative that former President Donald Trump was set to dismantle a global cabal of leaders who had committed crimes against children, including ingesting their blood.
As Carlson showed footage of Angeli being near officers, he asked why, if Angeli was committing"such a grave crime, why didn't the officers who were standing next to him place him under arrest?" Prosecutors did not accuse Angeli of any act of violence or property damage during his time in the U.S. Capitol. But, prosecutors said he played a key role in goading the crowd through shouts blasted through his megaphone.
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