DCR Crime & Politics: Man who attacked police at the January 6 riot got sentenced.☕☕☕

Ayyyeee… What’s Goodie Everyone. So I got some tea and it involves a man who was at the January 6 2021 riot in Washington DC attacked police and his sentencing.

A man who attacked police officers defending the U.S. Capitol with their own chemical spray on January 6, 2021, has been sentenced to more than 14 years in prison, the longest sentence yet for anyone convicted of participating in the violent pro Trump riot. “You were at the front of the line,” Judge Amit P. Mehta said in sentencing Peter Schwartz, 49, of Uniontown, Pennsylvania, to 170 months behind bars. “You were a soldier against democracy.”

Schwartz was convicted by a jury in December of four felony counts of assault on law enforcement, obstructing the vote count and related charges. Along with repeatedly turning pepper spray on police, Schwartz threw a metal chair at officers facing the mob at the mouth of a tunnel into the Capitol, causing their line to break. And he joined that mob as it pushed against the police, crushing one officer in a doorway. He later bragged to friends that he “started a riot” by “throwing the first chair” and “stole” officers chemical sprays “and used it on them!”

The judge said he also took into account Schwartz’s long criminal history ; 38 previous convictions, including at least 11 involving violence or threats of violence. At the time of the riot, Schwartz was on probation for domestic abuse and threatening domestic abuse.

His wife was with him on Jan. 6, and in a radio interview after his trial Schwartz said his actions that day were in her defense. She pleaded guilty to assaulting officers with pepper spray and was sentenced to two years in prison. In sentencing papers she said she is in the process of divorcing him. Prosecutors had asked for 24 years in prison, a sentence that defense attorney Dennis Boyle argued “would give credence to all those who consider this a political prosecution.” Mehta responded that it was Schwartz who was bolstering that false narrative by giving interviews in which he called the trial a “a sham, in the face of irrefutable video evidence.”

The judge said the scene he found “saddest” from the videos shown at Schwartz’s trial is when, after the metal chair hits the police officers, another man “sees, and he points at them, and he laughs.” After repeating that thought twice, Mehta sighed. “I’m not quite sure what we have come to,” he said.
The previous longest sentence for someone charged in the insurrection was the 10-year prison term former New York City police officer Thomas Webster received in September. Webster, a former Marine, swung a flagpole at police and tackled an officer before yanking off his gas mask during the riot. A jury found Webster guilty of assaulting a law enforcement, obstructing officers and other felonies.

Mehta, who also sentenced Webster, said that attack was “extremely violent” but in comparison involved only a single victim and a perpetrator with no criminal past. He also credited Webster with accepting responsibility once he was found guilty.
Schwartz on Friday said only, “I do sincerely regret the damage that January 6 has caused to so many people and their lives.” “I appreciate what you said,” Mehta replied. “But I don’t believe it.”

Credit: The Washington Post

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