MORE LIKE THIS, PLEASE: BLM activist who went to Capitol on Jan. 6 to ‘incite violence’ sentenced to 6 years in prison.
One of the men who was part of the siege of the Capitol building is John Earle Sullivan, an extreme BLM activist from Utah. He was arrested & charged in July 2020 over a BLM-antifa riot where drivers in Provo were threatened & one was shot. https://t.co/C0WQsEfcIG pic.twitter.com/Kxm5du2Ozs
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) January 7, 2021
John Earle Sullivan who previously gave a speech at a Black Lives Matter rally in DC, has been sentenced to 6 years after being charged with felony obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder.
Prosecutors in the case said that Sullivan sought to “incite violence” and “foment anarchy” during the Capitol protests on J6, according to NBC News.
”I brought my megaphone to instigate sh*t,” he told jurors in the case. He previously gave a speech at a BLM rally in DC in 2020.
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