January 6th, 2021

schuylaar

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Accused Capitol rioter's bail revoked after leaving lewd voicemails for probation officer
Brandon Fellows, 27, left messages for probation officer Kendra Rennie and reportedly called her mother once, an incident the officer said left them both feeling nervous, according to CBS News.

Fellows was hit with a five-count indictment including felony obstruction for his alleged role in the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6. He reportedly entered Sen. Jeff Merkley's (D-Ore.) office.

He was released on bail prior to Thursday's hearing, the news outlet reported.

Prosecutors asked for Fellows's pretrial release to be revoked on two separate occasions prior to Thursday, but Judge Trevor McFadden declined. McFadden noted in his Thursday decision that Fellows's pattern of behavior could no longer be given the benefit of the doubt.

"I don't think you're going to allow us to help you," McFadden told Fellows during the hearing, according to CBS News.

On Wednesday, Rennie testified that Fellows repeatedly made sexual innuendos and left her long rambling voicemails during the time that he was released on bail.

She noted one specific voicemail that he left in May, in which he referenced "the size of his genitalia and the performance of his genitalia," CBS News reported.

Rennie also described a situation in which Fellows called her mother, asking to speak with her.

"It was intimidation. It was frightening. It made me nervous," she said of the incident, adding that she then went to pick up her mother, who felt "very uncomfortable" about what transpired.

McFadden explained that he believed that there was a "mental health component" to Fellows's actions, but that he had denied the opportunity to get treatment.

"I am not convinced that you're a danger to the community, but I do think you're impulsive. I do think you're headstrong, and you're kind of gonna do what you're gonna do," McFadden said, according to CBS News. "I tried really hard to avoid having to lock you up, but after months here, I don't think I can be at all confident that there's a condition or combination of conditions that you'll adhere to."
staying classy.
 

mooray

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Haha I've long thought that white American males in particular are born with some degree of amphetamine'ish paranoia. I've got a couple white christian friends and I swear, if anyone on the news says something bad about white men, I'll see them all scared the next day saying that they're going to be exterminated. I hope black people notice it and find it hilarious.
 

schuylaar

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Haha I've long thought that white American males in particular are born with some degree of amphetamine'ish paranoia. I've got a couple white christian friends and I swear, if anyone on the news says something bad about white men, I'll see them all scared the next day saying that they're going to be exterminated. I hope black people notice it and find it hilarious.
it's the white guilt.
 

Herb & Suds

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Haha I've long thought that white American males in particular are born with some degree of amphetamine'ish paranoia. I've got a couple white christian friends and I swear, if anyone on the news says something bad about white men, I'll see them all scared the next day saying that they're going to be exterminated. I hope black people notice it and find it hilarious.
It would be awful if their premonitions came true and no one was there to witness it 8)
 

hanimmal

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Haha I've long thought that white American males in particular are born with some degree of amphetamine'ish paranoia. I've got a couple white christian friends and I swear, if anyone on the news says something bad about white men, I'll see them all scared the next day saying that they're going to be exterminated. I hope black people notice it and find it hilarious.
It is usually dangerous for them I think when people are that scared tbh.
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Scared dogs bite.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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‘White Privilege Card’ Found In Raid Of Men Charged With Plot To Bomb Democrats

The FBI thwarted a plot by two men charged with plotting to bomb the Democrat Party Headquarters in Sacramento after being angered by the outcome of the presidential election. Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance tells Lawrence O'Donnell "we have a regrettable tendency to give the white supremacists a pass."
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Acosta: When we have entered the realm of coups and Hitler, we have to pause

CNN's Jim Acosta explains why President Joe Biden's speech about former President Donald Trump's Big Lie and the January 6 insurrection doesn't do enough to protect our democracy.
 

schuylaar

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It is crazy how close, yet not close, Trump got.

It is a good thing that it seems everyone in DC knew what was going on since before Trump's first impeachment.


Somethings are different, but the message is there.
how could we not know? he kept telling us and still does.
 

hanimmal

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The military, police, and Secret Service need "almost a cleansing." Thankfully, Milley and others are steadfast in honoring their oath to the constitution. Not giving him any accolades, though.
He had a chance to betray the country in a way that very few people in history ever had and get a whole lot of power, and he did not take it.

Good enough for me until we get out of this mess.

Edit: Add to that video that we now know Pence was adamant about not being whisked away because he knew that there was a plan by the people driving the cars. The guy in that video that they are talking about that was in a political position and then moved back into a high level job in the SS hopefully gets his own hearing.
 
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