New Jersey Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Violent Jan. 6 Capitol Riot

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Christopher Joseph Quaglin, a New Jersey electrician, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his violent actions during the January 6 Capitol riot, where he attacked multiple police officers. Quaglin insulted the judge, U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, before and after the sentencing, calling the court a "kangaroo court" and pushing conspiracy theories. Prosecutors highlighted Quaglin's role in some of the most violent confrontations during the riot, and the judge condemned his actions as "shocking and lawless."
Topics:nation#assault-on-police#capitol-riot#christopher-quaglin#crime-and-justice#january-6#sentencing
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