
Indiana grandmother, first to be convicted in Capitol riot cases, avows nonviolence in Ingraham interview
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An Indiana grandmother told "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday that her life has been turned upside down as she became the first suspect in the January 6 Capitol riot to be sentenced.
Morgan-Lloyd, 49, is also forthwith prohibited from obtaining a firearm, according to the Indianapolis Star. The defendant later told reporters she intended to peacefully show support for former President Donald J. Trump. Lamberth said he disagrees with the assertion of critics, including those in Congress, who compared the protests and riot to "a day of tourists walking through the Capitol." "This wasn’t a peaceful demonstration. It was not an accident that it turned violent. I also think some of these defendants in these cases are not gonna do what you did [and] say they did anything wrong," the judge said, according to the Star.More Related News