A New Jersey electrician who repeatedly attacked police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, siege at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced on Friday to 12 years in prison by a judge who called him “a menace to our society.”

Christopher Joseph Quaglin argued with and insulted U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden before and after the judge handed him one of the longest prison sentences among hundreds of Capitol riot cases.

“You’re Trump’s worst mistake of 2016,” Quaglin told McFadden, who was nominated to the court by then-President Donald Trump in 2017.

“What an outrage. What a disgrace,” the judge said.

Quaglin complained about his jail conditions and pushed conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6 siege during his rambling remarks in the courtroom. He also took issue with labeling the Jan. 6 attack as an insurrection.

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    “You’re Trump’s worst mistake of 2016,” Quaglin told McFadden, who was nominated to the court by then-President Donald Trump in 2017.

    Same amount of attention to detail and grasp of readily available facts as his Dear Leader, I see…

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      Honestly I’d be happy if there was punishment for it. Assholes running around screaming about the flag should be called to the table on defacing it.

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        Flag burning is probably the highest you can get in the ratio of dissatisfaction with your nation to violence caused. I say leave it just for that alone. There is the free speech/expression argument, too.

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      I’m pretty sure that only counts for remaking a literal flag into one of those things, not clothes, bedding, or drapery designed to look like one.

      Silly distinction, I know, but that’s how it usually goes in that FUBAR “justice” system…

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        People burn the flag, and I think most of us feel we should have the right to burn it even if we personally find it distasteful. (I think I’ve said that exact same thing before to people on the right about folks on the left.) These people are assholes and criminals, but let’s apply the law equally to all. I wouldn’t endorse punishing someone on the left for disrespecting the flag, so I wouldn’t endorse it for someone on the right. We’ve caught them committing actual crimes, and that’s sufficient for me.

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          Agreed. I’m pretty sure the other commenter was just pointing out the hypocrisy of disrespecting their religious symbol (since that’s how fervent their jingoism is) like that and I was just explaining how the law specifically endorses duch hypocrisy lol

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      Just like the Second Amendment, there was no possible way for our ancestors to foresee the multitudinous manners of future flag disrespect.

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        Flags cost money and they’d never believe anyone would be stupid enough to make a burkini out of them for a 325lb “Christian” man.

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        That’s not true. Abraham Lincoln designed the flag specifically to prevent it from being disrespected. The color choices make it physically impossible to defecate on.

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            It’s actually a reference to a Mr show sketch. But yeah that’s a bonus

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            Shit, I must have missed a memo! Did we collectively decide to start poisoning Lemmy comments proactively?

            (don’t get me wrong, I support this idea, just looking for clarity)

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    I highly doubt he will learn much after getting out. He will probably be even more radicalized after.

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      Maybe he’ll learn to not do it again, or it gets the prison scentence.

      Also a bunch of years without that idiot running around in society.

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        Oh he wont get out. Someone this stupid is gonna go up to the wrong person, full of undeserved bravado, and get shanked.

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          One can only hope. If he doesn’t have kids, I want to nominate him for the Darwin Awards.

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    1. This dude is a traitor and should be in jail a long time

    2. I love that judges act like God sprouted them out of the earth directly into their courtroom.

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    “You’re Trump’s worst mistake of 2016,” Quaglin told McFadden, who was nominated to the court by then-President Donald Trump in 2017.

    Can’t even get his insults factually correct.

    Quaglin complained about his jail conditions and pushed conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6 siege during his rambling remarks in the courtroom. He also took issue with labeling the Jan. 6 attack as an insurrection.

    You see judge, I was actually an antifa agitator, not a right-wing shithead trying to interfere with an election certification. You don’t understand my case at all!

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      You see, they’re only insurrectionists if they’re from Afghanistan. Otherwise they’re sparkling freedom fighters.