'Jan. 6 Choir' Member Receives 7-Year Sentence for Capitol Attack

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'Jan. 6 Choir' Member Receives 7-Year Sentence for Capitol Attack
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Shane Jenkins, a member of the "Jan. 6 choir" who participated in a nightly performance of the national anthem inside the D.C. jail, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for assaulting police and obstructing Congress during the Capitol attack. Jenkins, who admitted to an extensive criminal history, was the first to smash a window at the U.S. Capitol and was caught on video shouting obscenities. He threw various objects at police officers and was convicted on eight felony charges. Despite claiming remorse and a newfound dedication to outreach, Jenkins raised funds on a conservative crowdfunding website and created riot-themed merchandise. The judge expressed skepticism about Jenkins' professed regret and sentenced him to a lower term than those who directly injured officers.

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