![]() “Can we get a confirmed on that?”Ī couple of minutes later, Person 32 reportedly addressed Watkins on the Zello chat, saying, “Jess, pull as much intel as you can.”Īnd at 2:46 p.m., Person 32 reportedly said, “Get it, Jess. “From what I’m hearing, they have breached the Capitol, they are inside, still fighting the police,” Person 32 reportedly said at 2:19 p.m. ![]() Judge Mehta ruled that the government can present three statements by a Zello user named “FreedomD0z3r” who is described by the government as an unindicted co-conspirator and named “Person 32” in court documents. While ruling that the Zello channel host's call to arrest members of Congress is inadmissible, Judge Mehta said he will allow all of Watkins’ statements and some of the statements of other participants to be admitted into evidence. 6 in which the unidentified person told Meggs he “was hoping to see Nancy’s head rolling down the front steps.” Meggs reportedly replied, “We looked forward her.” Mehta cited a Facebook message between Meggs and an unidentified person on the evening of Jan. Rebuffed in their effort to gain access to the Senate, the Oath Keeper then reportedly turned south and walked towards the House chamber. In an April 2021 order denying pretrial release to Meggs, Mehta cited evidence that Meggs and other Oath Keepers walked to the north side of the Capitol toward the Senate chamber, only to be turned away by police officers. While the government will not be able to present the statement from “1%Watchdog” to the jury, Judge Mehta has already given credence to similar evidence. The open “Stop the Steal J6” channel attracted about 170 subscribers, including Watkins and two users who have been described by the government as “unindicted co-conspirators.” The Zello chats were recorded in real-time during the assault on the Capitol by Micah Loewinger, a reporter for “On the Media” at WNYC. ![]() Watkins later actions and, for that reason, does not provide context for them.” Instead, Mehta wrote, Watkins “connected with her co-defendants Kelly Meggs and Kenneth Harrelson,” adding that the statement by “1%Watchdog” was “sufficiently distant from Ms. Mehta rejected an argument by the government that the statement provides context for Watkins’ actions inside the Capitol, writing that the connection between the Zello channel host’s statements and Watkins’ conduct was “speculative and attenuated.” He noted that Watkins did not respond and did not enter the Capitol until 30 minutes later. Arrest this assembly, these f***ing treasonous bastards.” “1%Watchdog,” who created the “Stop the Steal J6” Zello channel, issued a command while Watkins was walking towards the Capitol with other members of the Oath Keepers: “Citizens arrest. Mehta said the statements were “highly inflammatory,” and “have the potential to be highly prejudicial to defendants.” In an order handed down on Monday, Judge Amit Mehta also said a recommendation by another user to “find out where the tunnels exits and block them too” likewise cannot be played for the jury. The federal judge overseeing the Oath Keepers’ sedition trial has ruled that an order given by an anonymous user on the Zello app to “arrest “these f***ing treasonous bastards” in Congress as defendant Jessica Watkins was inside the Capitol on Jan.
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