Sunday, May 15, 2022

Defense attorneys for Jan. 6 protestors eyeing 80 ‘suspicious actors' and ‘material witnesses'

Defense attorneys for some of those arrested during the Jan. 6, 2021 false flag 'riot' at the U.S. Capitol Building is focusing on at least 80 "Suspicious actors" and "Material witnesses" as they prepare their cases, lending further proof that what happened that day was fomented by the anti-Donald Trump deep state.

As reported by The Epoch Times, the attorneys want to identify those suspicious actors and witnesses, some of whom may have been involved in an entrapment operation against the patriot group Oath Keepers during the riot.

Others under scrutiny by the defense attorneys may have also illegally removed security fencing, breached police lines before attacking officers, and inciting others to storm the Capitol.

"In a motion and supplement filed after 11 p.m. on May 5 in federal court in Washington, attorney Brad Geyer listed 80 people, some of whom he said could be government agents or provocateurs," The Epoch Times reported.

Geyer, who represents Oath Keepers defendant Kenneth Harrelson, is seeking a court order from U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta compelling federal prosecutors to help identify the individuals and disclose whether they were working for law enforcement or any government agency on January 6.

The new filing says that video evidence obtained by the defense just recently shows that some of the 80 people under suspicion attacked police officer and other people as well as members of the Oath Keepers, then entered the west side of the Capitol Building "Without apparent permission or acquiescence of government actors." They then opened the Columbus Doors on the east side of the building "From the inside, possibly with even further assistance of government actors"; and deployed "Sophisticated crowd-behavior techniques," putting themselves between protestors and police officers.

Suspicious actors are also seen on video "Associating, conferring and traveling with others, engaging in behavior to confuse law enforcement through body masking, facial masking, clothing changes, and disorienting skirmishing behavior," Geyer wrote in his fillings.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-05-14-defense-attorneys-eyeing-suspicious-actors-material-witnesses.html 

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