“While the stream of liquid did not directly hit any officer, its effect was to heighten the danger to the officers in that tunnel,” Bond wrote.īefore leaving, Schwartz joined a “heave ho” push against police in the tunnel. In this image from a Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer's body-worn video camera, released and annotated by the Justice Department in the Government's Sentencing Memorandum, Peter Schwartz circle in red is shown using an MK-9 canister of pepper spray against officers near the base of the stairs leading from the Capitol’s Lower West Terrace to the inaugural stage on Jan. Advancing to a tunnel entrance, Schwartz coordinated with two other rioters, Markus Maly and Jeffrey Brown, to spray an orange liquid toward officers clashing with the mob. Schwartz, 49, also armed himself with a police-issued “super soaker” canister of pepper spray and sprayed it at retreating officers. “By throwing that chair, Schwartz directly contributed to the fall of the police line that enabled rioters to flood forward and take over the entire terrace,” prosecutor Jocelyn Bond wrote in a court filing. Schwartz was armed with a wooden tire knocker when he and his then-wife, Shelly Stallings, joined other rioters in overwhelming a line of police officers on the Capitol’s Lower West Terrace, where he threw a folding chair at officers. “You took it upon yourself to try and injure multiple police officers that day,” Mehta said. The judge said he didn’t believe Schwartz’s statement, noting his lack of remorse. 6 has caused to so many people and their lives.” Schwartz briefly addressed the judge before learning his sentence, saying, “I do sincerely regret the damage that Jan. “You’re not somebody who is standing up against injustice or fighting against an autocratic regime.” “You are not a political prisoner,” the judge told hm. Mehta said Schwartz was a “soldier against democracy” who participated in “the kind of mayhem, chaos that had never been seen in the country’s history.” District Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Schwartz to 14 years and two months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release. Prosecutors had recommended a prison sentence of 24 years and 6 months for Schwartz, a welder. The judge who sentenced Schwartz also handed down the previous longest sentence - 10 years - to a retired New York Police Department officer who assaulted a police officer outside the Capitol on Jan. Peter Schwartz’s prison sentence is the longest so far among hundreds of Capitol riot cases. WASHINGTON - A Kentucky man with a long criminal record was sentenced Friday to a record-setting 14 years in prison for attacking police officers with pepper spray as he stormed the U.S. Rioters loyal to President Donald Trump storm the U.S.
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