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Viper1j

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He used the "But I'm just a big kid" defense.

10 years is not enough.


Brendan Hunt found guilty of threatening to assault or murder members of Congress
Brendan Hunt -- whose father is a retired judge and who allegedly threatened the lives of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, now-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez -- was found guilty of one count of threatening to assault or murder US officials by a jury in Brooklyn federal court on Wednesday, according to the Eastern District of New York.

Federal prosecutors charged and tried Hunt, the son of retired New York City family court judge John Hunt. Brendan Hunt will be sentenced in June and faces up to 10 years in prison, the Eastern District said in a statement.

Hunt took the stand in his own defense on Tuesday, telling the court that he didn't really mean what he said in videos and messaging apps about killing elected officials. Hunt testified that he didn't think his rhetoric about killing elected officials could bear real penal consequences because he'd seen the prevalence of "kill Trump" rhetoric, especially from celebrities.
Mark Lesko, the acting US attorney for the Eastern District of New York, praised the trial's outcome on Wednesday.

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"With today's verdict, the defendant is now a convicted felon, not for his repugnant, racist rants, but because he threatened to attack and kill members of Congress to prevent them from carrying out their constitutional duties, and that is a federal crime," Lesko said in a statement. "This Office will not tolerate threats of violence against public officials who are entrusted with upholding the Constitution."

Prosecutors argued that Hunt had posted videos of himself at his Queens home in January discussing the January 6 riot at the US Capitol, threatening to kill senators and encouraging others to go back to the Capitol on Inauguration Day and take their guns.
In a Facebook account registered to HuntBrendan, prosecutors said, Hunt posted his praise in December for people who have fought back against Covid-19 mitigation protocols -- and praised violence against police but also said people should instead "go after a high value target" like Pelosi, Schumer or Ocasio-Cortez.
The prosecution posed questions during the cross-examination about his academic history and intelligence, repeatedly establishing his adulthood. Hunt said he's a "pretty immature 37-year-old" and after reflection during his stint in prison since his January arrest, he regrets the language he used.
"I had a lot of time to think in prison. I've been in prison for three months. A lot of that in solitary confinement," Hunt said. "And I had to come to grips with the fact that a lot of my language was very inappropriate, it was irresponsible, careless and immature in a lot of ways."

He blamed his behavior partly on marijuana and excessive drinking while being increasingly isolated in his apartment.

"I had made that video one night when I had been having a bunch of beers, smoking a little weed, taken a few bong rips, and I kind of did this spur of the moment video, just spewing out some rhetoric, and I didn't think anything was wrong at the time," Hunt said. "I thought it was sort of amusing in a way. And then a day later I checked back into it with a bit of a sober mind and saw that it wasn't really sparking the dialogue that I had hoped to get going."
Prosecutors previously showed the jury text messages that Hunt allegedly sent to his father last November, around the time of the presidential election. In the string of messages, Hunt allegedly mentioned Adolf Hitler and said the American people would support then-President Donald Trump if he overrode the democratic process like Hitler did to remain president despite the election looking like it was leaning in now-President Joe Biden's favor.
When asked about discriminatory rants to his father in private text messages, Hunt testified that he purposely said extreme statements to anger his dad but doesn't actually hold racist beliefs.

"I might have said a racial slur once or twice other times in my life. But that's not something that I believe," Hunt said in court. "That's not something that I ascribe to. And it was said to kind of get a rise out of him and get him mad at me almost to see if he would even criticize me in any way."
The defense and prosecution gave their closing arguments Tuesday afternoon. The entire trial process took eight full days in court.
 

trenchfoot

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A harbinger of many more convictions to come. When gov't officials of high office get threatened personally, it seems they take it as our whole system of gov't is being threatened and the system will respond accordingly. Laying siege to the Capitol and breaching its confines in order to proclaim a dictatorship didn't appear to register with the insurrectionists it seems.

I'm just wondering when/if ever the seditious instigators of the insurrection will see their day in court. They need to be held to account as a lesson to other would-be tyrants that our democratic way of life will not be threatened the way it had back in Jan. '21.

Too bad that there's over 70 million folks who think differently.
 
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hal2kilo

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A harbinger of many more convictions to come. When gov't officials of high office get threatened personally, it seems they take it as our whole system of gov't is being threatened and the system will respond accordingly. Laying siege to the Capitol and breaching its confines in order to proclaim a dictatorship didn't appear to register with the insurrectionists it seems.

I'm just wondering when/if ever the seditious instigators of the insurrection will see their day in court. They need to be held to account as a lesson to other would-be tyrants that our democratic way of life will not be threatened the way it had back in Jan. '21.

Too bad that there's over 70 million folks who think differently.
It's almost like, they didn't think this thing through.
 

Viper1j

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A harbinger of many more convictions to come. When gov't officials of high office get threatened personally, it seems they take it as our whole system of gov't is being threatened and the system will respond accordingly. Laying siege to the Capitol and breaching its confines in order to proclaim a dictatorship didn't appear to register with the insurrectionists it seems.

I'm just wondering when/if ever the seditious instigators of the insurrection will see their day in court. They need to be held to account as a lesson to other would-be tyrants that our democratic way of life will not be threatened the way it had back in Jan. '21.

Too bad that there's over 70 million folks who think differently.

Short answer is... Never.

The United States has the best justice system that money can buy.
 
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Homerboy

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this is just cancel culture! His free speech!!! His freeeeeedummbbbbsss!!!!
 

Thump553

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I'm impressed how quickly this came to trial, especially for an eight day jury trial. The feds aren't fooling around with these cases.
 
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How dare you guys judge him based on what he posted before the day or the crime! That has nothing to do with it!
 

woolfe9998

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How dare you guys judge him based on what he posted before the day or the crime! That has nothing to do with it!

His crime was the stuff he actually posted: violent threats to government officials. If you're thinking of the capital riot, he wasn't even there so far as I know.

Otherwise, I can't tell what you're babbling about here.
 

sportage

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And I heard that Donald Trump stood up and shouldered all responsibility and accountability for Hunt. Or was I dreaming? ;)
 

Viper1j

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How dare you guys judge him based on what he posted before the day or the crime! That has nothing to do with it!

Are you saying that NOTHING would've happened to Lee Harvey Oswald, if he had made similar comments on 11/20/1963?
 
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HomerJS

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How dare you guys judge him based on what he posted before the day or the crime! That has nothing to do with it!
Yeah yeah we know he shouldn't be held accountable for any crimes because he is white. So sayeth your party's leaders
 

WelshBloke

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Fucking hell. He actually thinks that the lame arguments and tactics he used on the Internet are legitimate tactics to defend yourself in court. Talk about living in a bubble distant from reality!
 
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