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一名违反国会大厦的妇女因1月6日暴乱被判缓刑

2021-06-24 09:50   美国新闻网   - 

印第安纳州的一位祖母参加了1月6日起义周三,在美国国会大厦,她因参与暴乱被判缓刑三年,成为第一个在袭击中被判刑的人。

49岁的发廊老板安娜·摩根·劳埃德承认在国会大厦游行、示威或设置纠察线的轻罪,最高可判处6个月监禁和5000美元罚款。华盛顿特区地方法官罗伊斯·兰伯特(Royce Lamberth)也命令她完成40小时的社区服务,并支付500美元的赔偿。

这一判决是辩方要求的,政府支持。

检察官称摩根-劳埃德没有参与国会大厦的任何暴力活动脸谱网在那次袭击后,他说这是“最好的”...有朝一日,”在描述中加入了诅咒的字眼。

在宣判前,检察官表示,他们认为判决是“适当的”,尽管他们称摩根-劳埃德最初的评论是“考虑不周和误导的”,部分原因是没有证据表明她策划了袭击或煽动了他人,还因为她与调查人员合作,承认了自己的行为,并表示了悔悟。

在接受判决之前,摩根-劳埃德含泪向法庭道歉,因为她参加了她所说的“不光彩”的一天。

摩根-劳埃德说:“我去那里是为了和平地表示对特朗普总统的支持,我很惭愧那天这变成了暴力的野蛮展示。”

她没有因为自己的角色面临任何重大指控。

这一判决标志着1月6日调查的一个里程碑,调查在头七个月之后进入了一个新阶段。几十名被指控的暴乱者在里面早期抗辩讨论据检方称,迄今已有近12名暴徒对指控认罪。

PHOTO: Supporters of President Trump storm the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021.

肯特西村/洛杉矶时报通过盖蒂图像,文件

2021年1月6日,特朗普总统的支持者席卷华盛顿的美国国会大厦。

迄今为止,约有500人因参与暴乱被捕,这已成为司法部有史以来规模最大的调查之一。

摩根·劳埃德(Morgan-Lloyd)在1月份首次引起当局的注意,当时她在暴乱后几周申请了持枪许可,当地警长办公室的一名员工在处理申请时认出了她。根据法院文件,她发廊的一名客户告诉联邦调查局调查人员,她“经常支持卡农和其他阴谋论”。

一个陪劳埃德去国会大厦的朋友后来在脸书上传了多张照片,其中一张标题是“国会大厦内部”

“最好...永远的一天!!我永远不会忘记。据检方称,摩根-劳埃德在照片附带的评论中回应道。

摩根-劳埃德在给法官的一封支持缓刑的信中说,她对暴乱演变成暴力“感到羞耻”,并为那天的混乱道歉。摩根-劳埃德说,她是一名注册民主党人,在2016年的选举中“发现自己支持特朗普”,她“很难相信这一点,因为我们以前根本不喜欢他。”

“但他坚持我们的信仰。我们对此不能争辩,”摩根-劳埃德在信中说。

“缓刑一生只有一次,”兰伯尔特法官周三在法庭上告诉摩根-劳埃德。“这是你的一次。”

'I'm ashamed': Woman who breached Capitol receives probation in 1st sentence handed down for Jan. 6 riot

A grandmother from Indiana who participated in theJan. 6 insurrectionat the U.S. Capitol was sentenced Wednesday to three years of probation for her participation in the riot, making her the first person sentenced in the attack.

Anna Morgan-Lloyd, a 49-year-old hair salon owner, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a capitol building, which carries a maximum sentence of six months in jail and a $5,000 fine. Washington, D.C., District Judge Royce Lamberth also ordered her to complete 40 hours of community service and pay $500 in restitution.

The sentence is what the defense had asked for, and the government supported.

Morgan-Lloyd, who prosecutors said did not participate in any of the violence at the Capitol, posted onFacebookafter the attack that it was the "best ... day ever," adding a curse word to the description.

Prior to sentencing, prosecutors said they found the sentence "appropriate," despite what they called Morgan-Lloyd's initial "ill-considered and misguided commentary," in part because there was no evidence that she preplanned her attack or incited others, and because she worked with investigators, admitted to her actions, and expressed contrition.

Before receiving her sentence, Morgan-Lloyd tearfully apologized to the court for participating in what she called a "disgraceful" day.

"I went there to show support for President Trump peacefully, and I'm ashamed that it became a savage display of violence that day," Morgan-Lloyd said.

She did not face any major charges for her role.

The sentencing marks a milestone in the Jan. 6 investigation, which enters a new phase after its first seven months. Dozens of accused rioters are inearly plea discussions, according to prosecutors, with nearly a dozen rioters having pleaded guilty to charges so far.

To date, roughly 500 individuals have been arrested for participating in the riot in what has become one of the largest investigations ever undertaken by the Department of Justice.

Morgan-Lloyd first came to the attention of authorities in January when she applied for a gun permit just weeks after the riot, and an employee at the local sheriff's office recognized her while processing the application. A client at her hair salon told FBI investigators that she "regularly spoke supportively of QAnon and other conspiracy theories," according to court documents.

A friend who accompanied Lloyd to the Capitol later posted multiple photos on Facebook, with one caption reading, "Inside Capitol Building."

"Best ... day ever!! I'll never forget. We got into the Capitol Building," Morgan-Lloyd responded in the comments accompanying the photo, according to prosecutors.

In a letter written to the judge in support of probation, Morgan-Lloyd said she "felt ashamed" that the riot had turned violent and apologized for the chaos that day. Morgan-Lloyd said that she is a registered Democrat who "found [herself] supporting Trump" in the 2016 election, which she "found hard to believe because we didn't like him at all before."

"But he was standing up for what we believe in. We couldn't argue with it," Morgan-Lloyd said in the letter.

"Probation comes once in a lifetime," Judge Lamberth told Morgan-Lloyd Wednesday in court. "This is your once."

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