Jury Awards Over $2 Million in Damages to Family of Homeless Man Fatally Shot by Deputy Sheriff Near Capitol

Honolulu, HI – A significant verdict has been returned in the case of a homeless man who lost his life following an encounter with a deputy sheriff at the Capitol. A jury in Honolulu awarded the family of the deceased over $2 million in a lawsuit alleging wrongful death. The man, identified as Mykal M. Dung, was killed in February 2020. His tragic death occurred when a deputy sheriff shot him at close range during an altercation at the State Capitol. Details from the court documents reveal that Dung was unarmed at the time of … Read more

Capitol Riot Participant Convicted for Murder Plot Against FBI Agents Probing His Jan. 6 Activities

Maryville, Tenn. – A Tennessee resident implicated in the violent breach of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, was found guilty on Wednesday of plotting to murder FBI agents tasked with investigating his role in the unrest. Edward Kelley, 35, could face life in prison, with his sentencing scheduled for May 7. Edward Kelley’s radical intentions surfaced following his participation in the January 6 attack, where demonstrators opposed to the 2020 election results stormed the Capitol in an attempt to obstruct the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. This incident has been a focal … Read more

Trial Date Set for Horry County Man Charged in Capitol Riot, Speedy Trial Request Granted

Horry County, S.C. – The legal proceedings against a local man implicated in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, are progressing, with a court setting a timetable that pushes his trial date to no earlier than February 11, 2025. The suspect, Jason Barrett, is facing multiple federal charges following his alleged involvement in the chaotic episode that day. On Tuesday, a federal judge granted Barrett’s request for a speedy trial during a status hearing. However, the trial date has been delayed until 2025 to satisfy the “interest of justice,” thus allowing ample … Read more

Trump’s Pardon Pledges Cast Shadow Over Capitol Riot Sentencing as Defendants Seek Delays

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The aftermath of the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021, continues to reverberate through U.S. federal courts, where defendants and judges alike are contending with the implications of former President Donald Trump’s recent electoral victory and his previous campaign promises. Trump had openly stated during his campaign that he might pardon individuals convicted in connection with the Capitol attack, a pledge that has now influenced several defendants to seek postponements in their legal proceedings, hoping for a potential reprieve. Last week, discussions of these pardons were prevalent, particularly during sentencing hearings. In … Read more