Dumber than a bag of rocks! More delusional than someone with schizophrenia! Able to overcome police barricades in a single bound! It’s Captain Moroni!
Man Who Dressed as ‘Captain Moroni’ from Mormon Sacred Text on Jan. 6 Tells Judge He Still Believes Election Results Were ‘Tampered’ with, Gets Jail Time
The Arizona man who donned an ensemble he claimed represented a figure from the Book of Mormon will spend 45 days in jail for joining the violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol.
James Wayne Entrekin, 49, wore what prosecutors described as a “Roman Gladiator Costume” as he made his way through parts of the Capitol building on Jan. 6, joining hundreds of Donald Trump supporters who pushed their way inside in an effort to stop Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election.
He told another rioter that he was dressed in the style of Captain Moroni, a figure from the Book of Mormon who is believed to have led a fight against a group of people who “wanted to overthrow democracy and install a king.”
The article from Law and Crime goes on to point out that Entrekin couldn’t allow Biden to become president, and he still believes the 2020 Election was stolen from poor old Donald Trump. Yeah, Entrekin says he is oh so sorry for invading the Capitol Building, and because Entrekin showed some remorse during his plea deal, he only gets 45 days in jail and three years probation.
I know this is all based on federal sentencing guidelines, but the sentences of some of these clowns seems so haphazard to me.
Next, we have a man who didn’t make the cut for the Geico commercials.
‘Caveman’ Costumed Son of Brooklyn Judge Receives Eight-Month Sentence After Felony Conviction Over Jan. 6 Siege
The son of a Brooklyn judge who dressed up as a self-described “caveman” during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol received an eight-month sentence on Friday, following his guilty plea to a felony and two misdemeanors…
Aaron Mostofsky, 35, told the judge that he is ashamed of his actions.
“When it started getting chaotic to a point that I had never experienced, I started to make bad decisions,” he said, describing it as similar to a “war” scene.
For Boasberg, it seemed that Mostofsky got wrapped up in a “fantasy” of a stolen election.
“You dressed up as a caveman and acted a role like a fantasy game,” the judge said, adding that Mostofsky’s apparent belief that Donald Trump won in New York reached new heights of conspiracy theorizing.
Mostofsky pushed against the barriers which the police officers were trying to maintain, so he was assualting the cops in my humble opinion. And it seems this is the reason why the judge rejected Mostofsky’s defense lawyers argument that he only deserved probation. It’s also pointed out that Mostofsky was hoping his dad would be able to keep him out of jail. Seems for once political connections do not help, especially when you are dressed as a caveman with photographic evidence you were part of a violent insurrection.
But he did the “Oh I’m so sorry” routine in front of the judge. But somehow it didn’t seem to work effectively. I wonder why? /s.
The wheels of Justice grind on.