Former NSA employee receives light sentence for Capitol attack.

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Source: The Guardian US
Former NSA employee receives light sentence for Capitol attack.
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A former National Security Agency employee, Paul Lovley, has been sentenced to two weeks in prison for his involvement in the US Capitol attack on January 6. Lovley pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor offense of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. He was charged with four other men who prosecutors described as "members" of a white nationalist movement. Lovley and the others entered the Capitol building through the Senate wing and went into a conference room for the office of the then House speaker, Nancy Pelosi. More than 530 people have been sentenced for crimes related to January 6, and over 1,000 arrests have been made.

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