3% TN Deputy Attacked Fellow Officers At Insurrection

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This guy has no right to wear a badge:

Ronald Colton McAbee

Age: 27
Arrested or charged on: Aug. 17, 2021
Home state: Tennessee

Charges

Assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers, inflicting bodily injury and aiding and abetting; assaulting resisting or impeding certain officers; entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon

What happened

A Tennessee sheriff's deputy, McAbee traveled to Washington D.C. for Trump's rally while he was on temporary disability leave from work after rolling his car. He wore a tactical vest at the Capitol riot with the Three Percenter logo and the word sheriff. Federal officials say after assaulting officers on the scene, he pointed at the word "sheriff" to try to get access to the Capitol after he was injured in the battle.

He is one of seven men charged by a superceding indictment in the brutal assault on officers during the melee on the Capitol's lower west terrace. Documents state McAbee is shown on police body-camera footage carrying a baton and swinging at officers while wearing gloves with reinforced metal knuckles. He's shown grabbing the torso of an officer already on the ground while Clayton Ray Mullins, also of Kentucky, grabbed the officer's legs in what became a tug-o-war between the two men and other officers trying to prevent further assault. Soon after, McAbee grabbed the same officer and dragged him down the stairs into the crowd as others kicked, stomped and struck him with poles. The footage shows McAbee pinning the officer down for about 25 seconds. Afterward, the officer needed medical attention for a head laceration.

A tipster turned McAbee in on May. 26, reporting he previously was a deputy in Georgia who had relocated to Tennessee. He was a deputy with the Williamson County Sheriff's office. After Jan. 6, he deleted his Facebook account. In court documents, the U.S. Attorney's office stated: "The fact that McAbee engaged in violent assaults of fellow law enforcement officers while he himself was a sheriff’s deputy and then attempted to use that status to obtain special treatment is powerful evidence of his lack of regard for legal authority." The motion arguing for him to be detained also stated: "The defendant was a spoke in the wheel that caused the historic events of January 6, 2021, and he is thus a danger to our society and a threat to the peaceful functioning of our community."

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Local coverage of this disgrace of a hateful human being:

"Video captured during the riot shows the man the FBI identified as McAbee wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat and black tactical vest with a sheriff patch and an insignia with the Roman numeral III encircled in stars.

The emblem is associated with the three percenters, an anti-government militia movement. The man was also wearing black gloves with hard metal-colored knuckles.

The video shows on Jan. 6 the man tried to drag an MPD officer into the crowd as other officers tried to bring their colleague back to the line. When an officer attempted to help the fallen colleague, the man appeared to jump up and swing at the officer.

Later, the man appeared bent over apparently in pain in the archway of the Capitol, court documents stated.

As the crowd surged at the police line in front of the Capitol, the man appeared to hurt his shoulder and said it was broken. He then pointed to the sheriff patch and told MPD officers he couldn't go back the way he came.

In the pre-trial motion, prosecutors said this action is "powerful evidence of his lack of regard for legal authority" because McAbee tried to use his status as a law enforcement officer to gain access, despite having just assaulted several MPD officers. "

Man accused of assaulting officer in Capitol riot was Williamson County sheriff's deputy

And we wonder why blacks get treated poorly by some police.
 
Three Percenters claim to have dissolved over Capitol violence:

"On February 21, 2021, their leadership dissolved the American national group in response to the 2021 United States Capitol attack, condemning the violence.[12] Other Three Percenters remain as independent local groups.[13] In June 2021, six men associated with the group were indicted for conspiracy, and Canada declared the group a terrorist entity.[14]"

wiki
 
Darth Omar argued not long after the insurrection, that nobody carried weapons into the capitol.

Claims like that have a way of coming back later on...

"McAbee is accused of “us[ing] and carry[ing] a deadly and dangerous weapon, that is, a baton, flagpole, crutch, and reinforced gloves”"

and he was not alone.

"... he is among the litany of defendants charged with “knowingly engag[ing] in an act of physical violence within the United States Capitol Grounds and any of the Capitol Buildings”"
 
Above link:

"The deadly weapons enhancers faced by both McAbee and Barnhart significantly increase the penalties either man may face if convicted. For instance, under 18 U.S.C. § 111, one of the charges Barnhart faces (count two), the penalty for the core alleged crime is up to eight years in prison. The deadly weapon allegation elevates the potential penalty to a 20-year possible sentence. One of the counts McAbee faces, count sixteen, carries a core punishment of up to one year, but with a deadly weapon involved, the possible punishment is up to ten years. "
 
Cell doors nudge open for rioting sheriff’s deputy who assaulted police at Capitol

"WASHINGTON (CN) — Emphasizing the pride that the former sheriff's deputy took in storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, prosecutors fought in court Wednesday to overturn release orders from a Tennessee magistrate.

Ronald Colton McAbee, 27, is part of a group charged with dragging a Metropolitan Police officer to the ground and repeatedly striking him in the head and body. Footage from one police officer's body-worn camera shows how McAbee grabbed the officer’s torso while co-defendant Clayton Ray Mullin grabbed the officer’s leg, and the two pulled him back and forth in a sort of tug-of-war.

When another law enforcement officer came to the first officer’s rescue, McAbee swung at the man with metal-knuckled gloves before returning to finish the job of pulling the first officer down the stairs and pinning him to the ground.

“These videos are very, very disturbing,” U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said in McAbee’s detention hearing on Wednesday, after Justice Department attorney Colleen Kokowki presented the footage involving McAbee from Jan. 6.

McAbee was on a two-week medical leave from his position as a Cherokee County sheriff's deputy, having injured his right shoulder in a car accident, when he drove to Washington with brass knuckles he purchased on Amazon and a tactical vest showcasing two patches: one that said “sheriff’ and one with the logo of the Three Percenters, a right-wing extremist organization.

“This was not a momentary lapse in judgement,” Kukowski wrote in the government’s emergency motion to keep McAbee locked up pending trial. “What is extremely troubling about the defendant’s conduct is the severity of his actions and his anticipation of and preparation for violence.”

What’s more, Kukowski said, McAbee remained proud and earnest about his conduct long after the dust had settled.

In the days following the riot, McAbee texted a friend: “I’ve shed blood for my country. By the hands of the swamp. I will shed much more in the days to come. But I will not forget the Oath I swore years ago to protect the America I once knew. / necisque libertas [liberty or death].”

“This is a defendant who has taken oaths before,” Kukowski told Sullivan, mentioning that McAfee went to Washington against medical advice and despite his wife’s protestations. “This is someone who uses his badge of authority when it works for him and disregards it when it does not.”

Kukowski told Sullivan that McAbee cannot be trusted to abide by the conditions of his release.

“He has a disinclination to not abide by laws he does not agree with,” Kukowski said. “He saw no conflict between his oath to abide by and uphold the law, and what he did on Jan. 6.”

Sullivan said he will rule on the motion within two weeks. " (article from Sept 22nd)

Tomorrow will be two weeks.
 
Three Percenters claim to have dissolved over Capitol violence:

"On February 21, 2021, their leadership dissolved the American national group in response to the 2021 United States Capitol attack, condemning the violence.[12] Other Three Percenters remain as independent local groups.[13] In June 2021, six men associated with the group were indicted for conspiracy, and Canada declared the group a terrorist entity.[14]"

wiki

I suspect all the militias have seen a downturn in membership. LOL

As for Palmer, that fucker won't do well in prison at all. He's on a list of probable suicides once convicted.

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I suspect all the militias have seen a downturn in membership. LOL

As for Palmer, that fucker won't do well in prison at all. He's on a list of probable suicides once convicted.

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The Three Percenters officially disbanded in the USA after the insurrection debacle. There is no more national organization. Although many local groups still exist.

"On February 21, 2021, their leadership dissolved the American national group in response to the 2021 United States Capitol attack, condemning the violence.[12] Other Three Percenters remain as independent local groups.[13] In June 2021, six men associated with the group were indicted for conspiracy, and Canada declared the group a terrorist entity.[14]" wiki
 
The alt right has been literally handed hundreds of cases to prove that January 6th was just a hoax. They do not even need to prove it, just call into question it.
 
This guy has no right to wear a badge:

Ronald Colton McAbee

Age: 27
Arrested or charged on: Aug. 17, 2021
Home state: Tennessee

Charges

Assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers, inflicting bodily injury and aiding and abetting; assaulting resisting or impeding certain officers; entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon

What happened

A Tennessee sheriff's deputy, McAbee traveled to Washington D.C. for Trump's rally while he was on temporary disability leave from work after rolling his car. He wore a tactical vest at the Capitol riot with the Three Percenter logo and the word sheriff. Federal officials say after assaulting officers on the scene, he pointed at the word "sheriff" to try to get access to the Capitol after he was injured in the battle.

He is one of seven men charged by a superceding indictment in the brutal assault on officers during the melee on the Capitol's lower west terrace. Documents state McAbee is shown on police body-camera footage carrying a baton and swinging at officers while wearing gloves with reinforced metal knuckles. He's shown grabbing the torso of an officer already on the ground while Clayton Ray Mullins, also of Kentucky, grabbed the officer's legs in what became a tug-o-war between the two men and other officers trying to prevent further assault. Soon after, McAbee grabbed the same officer and dragged him down the stairs into the crowd as others kicked, stomped and struck him with poles. The footage shows McAbee pinning the officer down for about 25 seconds. Afterward, the officer needed medical attention for a head laceration.

A tipster turned McAbee in on May. 26, reporting he previously was a deputy in Georgia who had relocated to Tennessee. He was a deputy with the Williamson County Sheriff's office. After Jan. 6, he deleted his Facebook account. In court documents, the U.S. Attorney's office stated: "The fact that McAbee engaged in violent assaults of fellow law enforcement officers while he himself was a sheriff’s deputy and then attempted to use that status to obtain special treatment is powerful evidence of his lack of regard for legal authority." The motion arguing for him to be detained also stated: "The defendant was a spoke in the wheel that caused the historic events of January 6, 2021, and he is thus a danger to our society and a threat to the peaceful functioning of our community."

***

Local coverage of this disgrace of a hateful human being:

"Video captured during the riot shows the man the FBI identified as McAbee wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat and black tactical vest with a sheriff patch and an insignia with the Roman numeral III encircled in stars.

The emblem is associated with the three percenters, an anti-government militia movement. The man was also wearing black gloves with hard metal-colored knuckles.

The video shows on Jan. 6 the man tried to drag an MPD officer into the crowd as other officers tried to bring their colleague back to the line. When an officer attempted to help the fallen colleague, the man appeared to jump up and swing at the officer.

Later, the man appeared bent over apparently in pain in the archway of the Capitol, court documents stated.

As the crowd surged at the police line in front of the Capitol, the man appeared to hurt his shoulder and said it was broken. He then pointed to the sheriff patch and told MPD officers he couldn't go back the way he came.

In the pre-trial motion, prosecutors said this action is "powerful evidence of his lack of regard for legal authority" because McAbee tried to use his status as a law enforcement officer to gain access, despite having just assaulted several MPD officers. "

Man accused of assaulting officer in Capitol riot was Williamson County sheriff's deputy

And we wonder why blacks get treated poorly by some police.

MORE LIES ABOUT THE "GREAT UNARMED INSURRECTION" FROM THE USUAL ,LYING ASSHOLE(s).


PLEASE LIST ALL THE "INSURRECTION" CHARGES RIGHT HERE: ( FUCKING LYINGASS MORONS)




COME ON LEFTIDIOTS...ACCEPT MY WAGER...OR ADMIT YOU ARE LYING PUSSIES...

IF THERE ARE NO INSURRECTION CHARGES FROM the JAN 6 PROTEST BY NEXT MAY1st,(2022) I GET TO WRITE YOUR TAGLINE FOR 6 MONTHS....DEAL?
 
This guy has no right to wear a badge:

Ronald Colton McAbee

Age: 27
Arrested or charged on: Aug. 17, 2021
Home state: Tennessee

Charges

Assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers, inflicting bodily injury and aiding and abetting; assaulting resisting or impeding certain officers; entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon

What happened

A Tennessee sheriff's deputy, McAbee traveled to Washington D.C. for Trump's rally while he was on temporary disability leave from work after rolling his car. He wore a tactical vest at the Capitol riot with the Three Percenter logo and the word sheriff. Federal officials say after assaulting officers on the scene, he pointed at the word "sheriff" to try to get access to the Capitol after he was injured in the battle.

He is one of seven men charged by a superceding indictment in the brutal assault on officers during the melee on the Capitol's lower west terrace. Documents state McAbee is shown on police body-camera footage carrying a baton and swinging at officers while wearing gloves with reinforced metal knuckles. He's shown grabbing the torso of an officer already on the ground while Clayton Ray Mullins, also of Kentucky, grabbed the officer's legs in what became a tug-o-war between the two men and other officers trying to prevent further assault. Soon after, McAbee grabbed the same officer and dragged him down the stairs into the crowd as others kicked, stomped and struck him with poles. The footage shows McAbee pinning the officer down for about 25 seconds. Afterward, the officer needed medical attention for a head laceration.

A tipster turned McAbee in on May. 26, reporting he previously was a deputy in Georgia who had relocated to Tennessee. He was a deputy with the Williamson County Sheriff's office. After Jan. 6, he deleted his Facebook account. In court documents, the U.S. Attorney's office stated: "The fact that McAbee engaged in violent assaults of fellow law enforcement officers while he himself was a sheriff’s deputy and then attempted to use that status to obtain special treatment is powerful evidence of his lack of regard for legal authority." The motion arguing for him to be detained also stated: "The defendant was a spoke in the wheel that caused the historic events of January 6, 2021, and he is thus a danger to our society and a threat to the peaceful functioning of our community."

***

Local coverage of this disgrace of a hateful human being:

"Video captured during the riot shows the man the FBI identified as McAbee wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat and black tactical vest with a sheriff patch and an insignia with the Roman numeral III encircled in stars.

The emblem is associated with the three percenters, an anti-government militia movement. The man was also wearing black gloves with hard metal-colored knuckles.

The video shows on Jan. 6 the man tried to drag an MPD officer into the crowd as other officers tried to bring their colleague back to the line. When an officer attempted to help the fallen colleague, the man appeared to jump up and swing at the officer.

Later, the man appeared bent over apparently in pain in the archway of the Capitol, court documents stated.

As the crowd surged at the police line in front of the Capitol, the man appeared to hurt his shoulder and said it was broken. He then pointed to the sheriff patch and told MPD officers he couldn't go back the way he came.

In the pre-trial motion, prosecutors said this action is "powerful evidence of his lack of regard for legal authority" because McAbee tried to use his status as a law enforcement officer to gain access, despite having just assaulted several MPD officers. "

Man accused of assaulting officer in Capitol riot was Williamson County sheriff's deputy

And we wonder why blacks get treated poorly by some police.

I pay a lot of attention to stuff but the 3% is new to me. What are they.
 
MAGA zombies should have no place in law enforcement, health care, fire departments, schools and universities, or any corporation that deems them too mentally to hire
 
I pay a lot of attention to stuff but the 3% is new to me. What are they.

Really? You never heard of the Three Percenters?

They are the core of trump supporters. They claim that 3% of the people, suitably violent, can overthrow the US Government. They believe that only 3% of Americans supported the American Revolution, and that worked.

Stone is a Three Percenter.
 
Really? You never heard of the Three Percenters?

They are the core of trump supporters. They claim that 3% of the people, suitably violent, can overthrow the US Government. They believe that only 3% of Americans supported the American Revolution, and that worked.

Stone is a Three Percenter.

Terry only recently became a White Supremacist. He's still new at it.
 
Hello Walt,

The alt right has been literally handed hundreds of cases to prove that January 6th was just a hoax. They do not even need to prove it, just call into question it.

They can tell themselves anything they want. Doesn't make it true.

The problem with the alt right is they do not accept reality.
 
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