Today We Commemorate the Patriots who Defended our Nation on January 6, 2021

Four Years Later the Shame of Jan 6th is Not on the Patriotic Protestors who defended our nation against a successful Coup. The Shame is on the Criminals in the US Government and in the Corrupt DOJ, FBI and Federal Court System who conducted the Coup and in the Corrupt Media who tried to cover it up! They did NOT SUCCEED! We the People Persevered and have taken back control of OUR Government! The Hunters will now become the Hunted as We the People deliver Justice upon those who have so abused our people and our nation!


The American People need to know WHY THEY should support President Trump Pardoning the Jan 6th Political Prisoners!

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If you are lucky enough to know any of these Ohio Patriots, who have been so brutally and unjustly persecuted by the thugs in Washington, call their families TODAY and thank them for their Patriotism and their sacrifices! We are not fooled by coerced guilty pleas and government and media propaganda. We know, and History will Show, that the "Insurrection" was a coverup for a Coup and that you were intentionally entrapped by a "Fedsurrection". Call these families TODAY and assure them that We the People will continue to fight not just for the release or their loved ones, but for financial restitution and for Justice!


Ohioans participating in the Jan. 6 riots who have been convicted and sentenced include:


  • Stephen M. Ayres, of Trumbull County, two years probation, 100 hours community service, $500 restitution
  •  Steven Billingsly, of Richmond, two years probation, 60 hours community service, $500 restitution
  • Therese Mauer Borgerding, of Piqua, 50 days in prison and three years supervised release, $2,000 restitution
  • Gabriel Burress, of the Toledo area, 18 months probation, $500 restitution
  • Kyle Andrew Campbell, of Columbus, four months in prison, three years supervised release, $2,000 restitution
  • Jack Chambers, of South Lebanon, 30 months probation, $500 fine, $500 restitution Joshua Coker, of Oregon, three years probation, $500 restitution
  • William Dunfee, of Frazeysburg, pastor of a Warsaw church, 30 months prison, three years supervised release, $2,000 restitution, $1,000 fine
  • Luke Faulkner, of Blanchester, two years probation, 30 days home confinement, 60 hours community service, $500 restitution
  • Troy E. Faulkner, of Whitehall, five months in prison, $10,560 restitution
  • Robert and Steven Hanna, twin brothers from Dayton, two years probation, $500 fine, $500 restitution
  • Timothy Allen Hart, of Huber Heights, three years probation, $2,000 restitution Benjamin R. Heffelfinger, of Somerset, two years probation
  • Matthew Honigford, of Delphos, one year and seven months in prison, $2,000 restitution
  • James Matthew Horning, of New Holland, 30 days in prison, one year probation, 60 hours community service, $500 restitution
  • Derek Jancart, of Canal Winchester, 45 days in prison
  • Caleb Jones, of Columbus, two years probation, including two months of home confinement, $500 restitution
  • Jared Samuel Kastner, of Beavercreek, five months prison, one year supervised release Terry Lynn Lindsey, of Piqua, five months in prison, three years probation, 60 hours community service, $500 restitution
  • Saul Llamas, of Cleveland, one year and six months probation 120 hours community service $500 restitution, $2,500 fine
  • Michael Scott Lockwood, of Warren, one year and one day in prison
  • Robert Lyon, of Reynoldsburg, 40 days in prison $1,000 fine, $2,000 restitution Clifford Mackrell and his father, Michael Mackrell, both of Wellington, two years and three months each in prison
  • Kenneth Duncan Massie, of Greenfield, two years probation, 30 days of home confinement, $500 restitution
  • David Mehaffie, of Kettering, 14 months in prison, two years probation
  • Walter J. Messer, of Englewood, two years probation, $500 restitution
  • Adam Miller, of Smithville, 30 days in prison, three years probation, $500 fine, $500 restitution
  • Brandon Miller and his wife, Stephanie Miller, both of Bradford, 20 days and 14 days in prison, respectively, 60 hours community service each, $500 restitution each Bennie Alvin Parker and his wife, Sandra Ruth Parker, both of Morrow, five years probation each, including one year home confinement for Sandra and six months home confinement for Bennie
  • Joshua Scott Parmenter, of Lancaster, five days in prison, one year probation, $500 restitution
  • Madison Pettit, of the Toledo area, 18 months probation, $500 restitution
  • Christine Priola, of Willoughby, 15 months in prison, $2,000 restitution
  • Erik Rau, of Columbus, 45 days in prison, $500 restitution
  • Oliver Louis Sarko, of Columbus, 30 days in prison, three years probation, $500 restitution
  • Adrian Christian Schmidt, of Cincinnati, 14 months in prison, three years supervised release, $2,000 restitution
  • Ethan C. Seitz, of Sandusky, 60 days home detention, three years probation, $500 restitution
  • Paul Lee Seymour Sr., of Butler County, and his son, Paul Lee Seymour Jr., of Powell, one year probation each, 60 hours community service, $500 restitution
  • Alexander Sheppard, of Powell, one year and seven months in prison, released while the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the legality of a host of Jan. 6 convictions for obstruction.
  • Jordan Siemers, of Perry, one year probation, 60 hours community service, $1,500
  •  fine, $500 restitution
  • Justin Michael Smith, of Garfield Heights, three years probation $500 restitution Devin Steiner, of Wooster, 30 days in prison, three years probation, $500 fine, $500 restitution
  • Justin Stoll, of Wilmington, two years probation
  • Ryan Swoope, of Perry, four years and three months in prison
  • Cole Andrew Temple, of Swanton, three years probation. His mother, Jodi Lynn Wilson, also of Swanton, got 20 days in prison and three years probation.
  • Dustin Byron Thompson, of Columbus, three years in prison, $2,000 restitution
  • Kenneth Joseph Owen Thomas, of East Liverpool, four years, 10 months in prison, $20,000 fine, $2,000 in restitution
  • Cody Lee Tippett, of Grove City, 30 days in prison, three years probation, $500 restitution
  • Colton Wargo, 27, of Westlake, and his mother, Kimberly Wargo, 57, of North Olmsted, two weeks in prison, three years probation, $500 restitution each
  • Jessica Watkins, of Woodstock, eight years, six months in prison
  • John Douglas Wright, of Canton, four years, one month in prison, $2,000 restitution Abigail Yazdani-Isfehani, of Albany, and her sister, Loruhamah Yazdani-Isfehani, of Logan, two years probation each, 100 hours community service, $500 restitution. Their brother, Loammi (Elijah) Yazdani-Isfehani, of Albany, two weeks in prison, two years probation, 100 hours community service, $500 restitution


Ohioans who have been found guilty of charges stemming from the Jan. 6 riots and are awaiting sentencing include:

  • Donovan Ray Crowl, of Cable, was convicted in a bench trial in 2023 of conspiracy to obstruct the electoral college vote count and civil disorder
  • Jonathan Joseph Copeland, of Fort Shawnee, was convicted in May in a bench trial of all eight charges against him, including assaulting officers using a dangerous weapon and committing an act of violence in the Capitol building or grounds


Ohio residents who are still awaiting trial on charges stemming from the Jan. 6 riots include:

  • Jared Hunter Adams, of Hilliard, was arrested in 2021, and his charges include knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building
  • Trevor F. Cain, of Aurora, was charged in 2023 with felony obstruction of an official proceeding and multiple misdemeanor counts
  • Shawndale and Donald Chilcoat, a couple from Celina, were both charged in 2022 with multiple counts, including entering and remaining in the gallery of Congress
  • Patrick Duffy, of Cleveland Heights, was arrested in March and charged with counts including disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds Cleophus Dulaney, of Columbus, a former Republican congressional candidate, was arrested in February and charged with multiple counts, including two felonies: obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers
  • Dean Robert Harshman, of Waynesville, was arrested in 2023 and charged with obstructing or impeding an official proceeding, among other counts
  • Clayton Hildebrand, of West Jefferson, is facing charges, including entering and remaining in a restricted building
  • Evan M. Hunt, of Columbus, was arrested in March and charged with multiple counts, including a felony offense of obstruction of an official proceeding
  • Larry John Lucas, of Painesville, was charged in May with multiple counts, including disruptive conduct on restricted grounds
  • Peter W. Malone, of Cleveland Heights, was arrested in May and charged with multiple counts, including disorderly conduct in a Capitol building
  • Dustin Martin, of Grove City, was arrested in 2023 and charged with multiple counts, including obstruction of an official proceeding
  • Andrew Miller, of Wayne Township in Tuscarawas County, was arrested in April and accused of traveling with a group of 10 to 15 people by passenger van to Washington from northeast Ohio. He faces charges that include disorderly conduct in the Capitol building
  • Clay Allen Norris, of Canton, was arrested in May on a felony charge of civil disorder and other misdemeanor charges
  • Michael Abinadi Picciuto, of Kirtland, was arrested in January on charges including civil disorder, a felony
  • Mason R. Porter, of Rittman, was arrested in February and charged with four counts, including disorderly conduct and knowingly entering a restricted building
  • Benjamin Michael Shuler, of Grove City, was arrested in 2023 and charged with multiple misdemeanors and two felonies: civil disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers

These are PATRIOTS and Hero's and We Thank them!

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