“I ruined my life with my dumb decisions,” he told U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell during a court hearing in Washington.
But Howell showed little sympathy. She balked at Stackhouse’s explanation that he had no real interest in the Proud Boys and had only been wearing the organization’s regalia because the colors matched the beanie he was wearing that day.
He is the second of 26 New Jersey defendants to face sentencing for participating in the attack, which threatened the peaceful transition of power, injured scores of officers, caused millions in damage and has led to more than 820 arrests. Stackhouse and Gianos had previously participated in protests together over New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s pandemic shutdown orders at the Atilis Gym in Bellmawr.
Afterward, text messages show the trio veering between reveling in their participation in the attack and fretting over whether the FBI would soon show up at their doors. At points, they suggested among each other that the riot they’d just participated in had been started by antifa.When photos later surfaced online of Myers on Capitol grounds with her Delilah’s backpack, he reached out to allay her concerns.But it was Stackhouse’s coworkers who first brought him to the attention of authorities.
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