To Attorney General Merrick Garland, Sara Carpenter was literally just a number.
In time, it may reach six, but as, Merrick Garland cautions us, why quibble?
On August 25, Garland dismissed as a “quibble” whether the DoJ has had “1500 or slightly less than 1500” prosecutions so far.
Of the eight surviving women I profile in my book, Ashli: The Untold Story of the Women of January 6, Sara was the last one to be incarcerated.
The email read, “This is a system generated message informing you that the above-named person is a federal person in custody who seeks to add you to his/her contact list for exchanging electronic messages.” The above-named person is Sara Carpenter, a medically retired NYPD officer who in December had been sentenced to 22 months in prison and 24 months of supervised release for her innocuous role in the largely peaceful protest at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
On Friday, August 30, I received an email from an entity known as Corrlnks.
Lisa Eisenhart is a grandmother.
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