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Michigan man bragged about storming U.S. Capitol during siege
Sentence
Sentenced to serve a term of sixty (60) months imprisonment on Count 1, a term of twelve (12) months on each of Counts 2 and 3, and a term of six (6) months on each of Counts 4 and 5, with all terms to run concurrently; following incarceration the Defendant shall serve a term of thirty-six (36) months of supervised release on Count 1 and a term of twelve (12) months on each of Counts 2 and 3, all terms to run concurrently. Defendant ordered to pay to the Clerk of Court for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia a special assessment in the amount $100.00 for Count 1, $25.00 for each of Counts 2 and 3, and $10.00 for each of Counts 4 and 5 for a total of $170.00; a fine in the amount of $5,000.00, and restitution to be disbursed to the Architect of the Capitol in the amount of $2,000.00.
Criminal History
Williams’s criminal history includes convictions for burglary, arson, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, battery/bodily harm, resisting peace officer, criminal damage to property, possession of marijuana, alcohol by minor, driving on a suspended license, and illegal possession/transport of liquor. Williams also had a number of arrests in Cook County, Illinois from 1992 to 2006, which were โstrickenโ . . . โwith leave to reinstateโ,
indicating that the court may have sentenced Williams to a form of probation. Williams was arrested in August 2020 in Michigan and charged with being a disorderly person for allegedly being asked to wear a mask at a bar, refusing to do so, yelling obscenities, and getting into an altercation. The police reported that Williams was uncooperative and belligerent towards them. The charges were later dismissed.
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