Florida Oath Keepers member pleads guilty to Jan. 6 Capitol riot charges
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[September 16, 2021]
By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former U.S. Marine
from Florida on Wednesday became the latest defendant associated with
the Oath Keepers militia group to plead guilty to criminal charges
related to the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot.
Jason Dolan, 45, of Wellington, Florida, pleaded guilty to charges of
conspiracy and obstructing an official proceeding. U.S. District Judge
Amit Mehta said that under federal sentencing guidelines, Dolan faced a
prison term of between 63 and 78 months, though the court could deviate
from the guidelines.
Mehta said Dolan had already provided "substantial assistance" to
investigators and would be available to provide grand jury and trial
testimony and to be interviewed by investigators.
The U.S. Attorney's office in Washington D.C. said that as of Wednesday,
more than 600 defendants had been arrested on riot-related charges.
The riot by supporters of then-President Donald Trump broke out as
Congress met to certify Joe Biden's November presidential election
victory. Earlier, Trump gave a fiery speech falsely claiming his defeat
was the result of fraud.
Public records indicate that four other defendants linked to the Oath
Keepers previously pleaded guilty to Jan. 6 riot charges. Prosecutors
said that over 50 defendants have pleaded guilty to federal charges
connected to the Capitol riot and that many "will face incarceration at
sentencing."
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A mob of supporters of then-U.S. President Donald Trump climb
through a window they broke as they storm the U.S. Capitol Building
in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Leah Millis
While at least 40 riot-related guilty pleas were to
misdemeanor charges, nine defendants have pleaded guilty to
felonies, prosecutors said.
An indictment laying out the criminal case against Dolan and 17
other Oath Keeper defendants alleges that on Jan. 6, Dolan pushed
his way to the front of the crowd on the Capitol's east steps and
grabbed the arm of a police officer who pushed him away.
Half an hour later, the indictment says, Dolan joined a "stack" of
Oath Keepers maneuvering its way up the Capitol steps which
"forcibly entered the Capitol." Eventually they entered the
Capitol's Rotunda.
(Reporting By Mark Hosenball; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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