Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence a Jan. 6 rioter to a lifetime behind bars—despite President Donald Trump pardoning his crimes at the U.S. Capitol, reported The Daily Beast.
Edward Kelley, a 35-year-old East Tennessee native, was
convicted in November of conspiring to murder FBI agents and other officials
who investigated his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
Kelley was separately convicted of throwing a Capitol cop to the ground, with the help of others, and smashing a window with a piece of wood. However, those charges were wiped away by the president’s sweeping pardon of so-called “Jan. 6ers” in January.
Edward Kelley was wearing a helmet, gloves, and a paint
respirator when he entered the U.S. Capitol. / Department of Justice
Kelley has contested that Trump’s pardon of his Capitol
crimes should also apply to his conviction for plotting to
kill FBI agents and local law enforcement in Tennessee.
The Department of Justice disagrees. In a sentencing memorandum filed Tuesday, and first reported by Politico, they asked a judge to send Kelley to prison for the rest of his life.
“Kelley created a list of specific people he intended to
assassinate, including agents, officers, and employees of the FBI, Tennessee
Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Maryville Police Department,
Blount County Sheriff’s Office, and Clinton Police Department,” the memorandum
read. “To effectuate his plan, Kelley sought the assistance of others to
identify his victims’ pattern of life and to murder them at their offices,
homes, and in public places.”
Part of his alleged plan was to attack his local FBI office
in Knoxville by using “improvised explosive devices attached to vehicles and
drones.”
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