
Iraq War vet who punched police officers is 100th US Capitol rioter to be sentenced
CNN
Mark Leffingwell, a disabled Iraq War veteran who pleaded guilty to punching two police officers in the head on January 6, 2021, on Thursday became the 100th member of the mob that stormed the US Capitol to be sentenced in federal court, according to CNN records.
Leffingwell was sentenced to six months in jail -- a shorter sentence than others convicted of assault in the Capitol breach investigation -- because of concerns that he would lose his government pension. He will also pay $2,000 in restitution for damage done to the Capitol.
"It is not patriotism, it is not legitimate political discourse to descend on the nation's Capitol on behalf of a disappointed former President and disrupt the electoral process," District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said as she handed down the sentence.

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