A Proud Boy from Florida who went on the lam after being convicted of utilizing pepper spray on cops throughout the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced on Thursday to 10 years in jail.
The Proud Boy, Christopher Worrell, was discovered responsible at a bench trial in Federal District Court in Washington in May on costs of assault, civil dysfunction and the obstruction of an official continuing for his function within the Capitol assault. Prosecutors stated that Mr. Worrell, 52, arrived in Washington on Jan. 6 “prepared for battle” and carrying physique armor, and with different members of the far-right group “performed a pivotal function in collapsing the police line on the west entrance, resulting in the primary breach of the Capitol constructing.”
The Proud Boys, who’ve lengthy been a few of former President Donald J. Trump’s most vocal and violent supporters, were at the forefront of the violence on Jan. 6, pushing by way of barricades and inspiring others within the mob to assault the police and storm the Capitol, the place lawmakers had gathered to certify the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election.
Dozens of members of the group were investigated by the F.B.I., and lots of both pleaded responsible or had been delivered to trial in Washington. Four of them, together with the Proud Boys’ former chairman, Enrique Tarrio, had been convicted last spring on costs of seditious conspiracy.
Prosecutors stated that Mr. Worrell, a member of the “Hurricane Coast” chapter of the Proud Boys, began to encourage a violent response to Mr. Trump’s loss within the election nicely earlier than Jan. 6. On the encrypted app Telegram, he wrote his fellow Proud Boys messages saying issues like “Resist Like It’s 1776” and “Remember George Washington attacked and saved the Union on Christmas Eve.”
Mr. Worrell arrived in Washington with a half-dozen different Proud Boys, prosecutors stated, and on the morning of Jan. 6 joined a bigger contingent of the group on the Washington Monument carrying physique armor, ear protectors and a GoPro-style video digital camera. He additionally carried two canisters of Sabre Red Maximum Strength Pepper Gel, prosecutors stated.
Not lengthy after the Capitol’s perimeter was breached, Mr. Worrell and different Proud Boys marched in what prosecutors referred to as “a coordinated stack formation” onto the Capitol grounds. Videos from the day captured Mr. Worrell shouting, “Trump is coming to the Capitol.”
Ultimately, Mr. Worrell used his pepper spray on a bunch of cops, permitting a portion of the mob to surge up stairs exterior the Capitol and turn into a few of the first rioters to interrupt into the constructing.
When Mr. Worrell went on trial in Washington in April, he confirmed no regret for his actions, telling “falsehood after unimaginable falsehood in an effort to deflect duty and solid himself as a hero intervening to guard the police” towards members of the leftist motion antifa, prosecutors stated.
In written notes about his verdict convicting Mr. Worrell, Judge Royce C. Lamberth referred to as Mr. Worrell’s rivalry that he had used the pepper spray on antifa members “preposterous,” and stated that the proof prosecutors launched demonstrated that Mr. Worrell had been on the Capitol that day “for the aim of guaranteeing that the Electoral College certification of President Biden failed.”
In August, simply 4 days earlier than his preliminary date for sentencing, Mr. Worrell lower off his G.P.S. ankle monitor within the car parking zone of a Walmart and went on the run. He was finally caught six weeks later at his residence in Naples, Fla., and returned to Washington for a brand new sentencing listening to.