
Thomas (TJ) Robertson TWEET THIS
Army Veteran, Police Officer (fired), and Insurrectionist who was found guilty at trial of six charger, including five felonies, for taking part in the Jan 6 Capitol Riots
- Location: Rocky Mount VA
- Military: Army
- Law Enforcement: Fired
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Thomas Robertson found guilty on all six charges at trial for Jan 6 insurrection. Sentenced to 87 Months in Prison
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Jacob Fracker
Updated: 2022-08-17Corporal in the Virginia National Guard, Police Officer (fired), and Insurrectionist who pled guilty to taking part in the Jan 6 Capitol Riots Case Information: Justice.gov Case# 1:21-CR-34 - Thomas (TJ) Robertson
Status: GUILTY Charge: OBSTRUCTION OF AN OFFICIAL PROCEEDING, CIVIL DISORDER, ENTERING AND REMAINING IN A RESTRICTED BUILDING OR GROUNDS WHILE CARRYING A DANGEROUS WEAPON, DISORDERLY AND DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT IN A RESTRICTED BUILDING WHILE CARRYING A DANGEROUS WEAPON, AND TAMPERING WITH A DOCUMENT OR PROCEEDINGS. ALSO FOUND GUILTY OF THE MISDEMEANOR OFFENSE OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN A CAPITOL BUILDING. Sentence: 87 months in prison, 36 months supervised release, restitution of $2,000. Docs: Timeline: Arrested 1/13/21. Initial appearance held 1/19/21.
Indicted 1/29/21. Arraigned 2/2/21 where he pleaded not guilty to all counts.
Motion hearings held on 7/14/21 and 7/21/21. Status conferences held on 8/2/21 and 8/17/21.
Second superseding indictment filed, 3/23/22.
Found guilty 4/11/22of a total of six charges, including five felonies: obstruction of an official proceeding, civil disorder, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds while carrying a dangerous weapon, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building while carrying a dangerous weapon, and tampering with a document or proceedings. Also found guilty of the misdemeanor offense of disorderly conduct in a Capitol building.
Sentenced 8/11/22 to87 months in prison, 36 months supervised release,restitution of $2,000.
Last Update: August 12, 2022 Summary: photographed in the Capitol Building making an obscene statement in front of a statute of John Stark (via MongrelData) More Information: Hashtags:
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