US Marine Veteran Micajah Jackson Sentenced to 90 Days in Halfway House, 3 Yrs Probation and $1,500 in Fines for Walking Inside US Capitol on Jan. 6

US veteran Micajah Jackson, who was unconstitutionally persecuted by the US government for his involvement in the Jan 6 protest, was sentenced on Thursday.

Jackson faced charges for “Violent Entry” and “Disorderly Conduct” on Capitol Grounds for walking inside the US Capitol on January 6.

Micajah Jackson was let inside by police officers along with hundreds of other Trump suppoters. It was a set up and now hundreds of Americans have had their homes raided, their savings depleted and their lives ruined by a corrupt Department of Justice. Too bad Bill Barr did not have the b*lls to do anything about this when he was in charge.

Micajah Jackson pleaded guilty to one charge n November — parading, demonstrating, or picketing in the Capitol Building.

Marine veteran Micajah Jackson was sentenced to 90 days in a halfway house, 3 years probation, $500 and $1000 fines.
He peacefully walked inside the US Capitol.

** You can donate to Micajah Jackson’s Persecution Fund here.

In January Micajah confronted Luke Phillip Robinson aka. “Ginger Gun” in Arizona. Robinson was at the Jan 6 protests. He had a firearm and was wearing an earpiece. The FBI later removed him from their most-wanted list.

Via The KFK Report:

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This infuriated the US government and the Biden DOJ.

The DOJ wanted Micajah to spend 60 days in prison for walking into the US Capitol on January 6.
Today he got 90 days in a halfway house, hundreds in fines, and probation.

Justice is dead in America.

** You can donate to Micajah Jackson’s Persecution Fund here.

 

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