One of 3 people( Ray Epps being one) removed from the wanted list of Jan 6. This guy was seen with a gun and wearing an ear piece. https://twitter.com/TheJFKReport/st...-wanted-list-new-photo-shows-wearing-earpiec/ https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...-wanted-list-new-photo-shows-wearing-earpiec/
Aw, what a shame! WASHINGTON — A Donald Trump fan who brought his teenage son along as he assaulted then-D.C. police officer Mike Fanone and another officer at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced to more than seven years in prison on Tuesday. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ju...none-jan-6-sentenced-7-years-prison-rcna49448 A video showing how Young and trump's stupid ass sore loser cult treated Officer Fanone is included in the link. To his credit, Kyle Young didn't say "the FBI made me do it!" as part of his defense, but that he was sorry he got sucked up into it. Officer Fanone was having none of his faux contrition, telling Young in so many words "I hope you suffer in prison." Judge Amy Berman Jackson first questioned Mr. Young's worth as a parent, and then: "The judiciary … has to make it clear: It is not patriotism, it is not standing up for America to stand up for one man who knows full well that he lost instead of the Constitution he was trying to subvert."
Something you'll comically answer, if at all: if Ray Epps was an FBI agent then why was he on a wanted list in the first place?
FBI asset not agent. Now answer me. Why are all new FBI agents required to visit The Holocaust Museum?
Common practice to list all UN-indicted co-conspirators. Then when attention is elsewhere you remove them quietly and make no announcements. If they have an undercover AGENT they will not identify him. Answer mine Schlomo
That's even more comical than I expected. It's common practice to list your own agent as an "unindicted co-conspirator"? It's that just for the fun of it? And AS IF you know what common practice is within the FBI. LMAO. And as for your own stupid question, it doesn't belong in this thread. So, I'll pass.