Ex-NYPD Officer Sentenced To Record 10 Years For Jan. 6 Riot

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Retired New York Police Department officer Thomas Webster leaves the federal courthouse in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Webster was sentenced on Thursday to 10 years in prison for attacking the U.S. Capitol and using a metal flagpole to assault one of the police officers trying to hold off a mob of Donald Trump supporters. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A retired New York Police Department officer was sentenced on Thursday to a record-setting 10 years in prison for attacking the U.S. Capitol and using a metal flagpole to assault one of the police officers trying to hold off a mob of Donald Trump supporters.

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Thomas Webster’s prison sentence is the longest so far among roughly 250 people who have been punished for their conduct during the riot on Jan. 6, 2021. The previous longest was shared by two other rioters, who were sentenced separately to seven years and three months in prison.

Webster, a 20-year NYPD veteran, was the first Capitol riot defendant to be tried on an assault charge and the first to present a self-defense argument. A jury rejected Webster’s claim that he was defending himself when he tackled Metropolitan Police Department officer Noah Rathbun and grabbed his gas mask outside the Capitol on Jan. 6.

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Webster, 56, to 10 years in prison plus three years of supervised release. He allowed Webster to report to prison at a date to be determined instead of immediately ordering him into custody.

“Mr. Webster, I don’t think you’re a bad person,” the judge said. “I think you were caught up in a moment. But as you know, even getting caught up in a moment has consequences.”

Webster turned to apologize to Rathbun, who was in the courtroom but didn’t address the judge. Webster said he wishes he had never come to Washington, D.C.

“I wish the horrible events of that day had never happened,” he told the judge.

The judge said Rathbun wasn’t Webster’s only victim on Jan. 6.

“The other victim was democracy, and that is not something that can be taken lightly,” Mehta added.

Federal prosecutors had recommended a prison sentence of 17 years and six months. The court’s probation department had recommended a 10-year prison sentence. Mehta wasn’t bound by the recommendations.

In a court filing, prosecutors accused Webster of “disgracing a democracy that he once fought honorably to protect and serve.” Webster led the charge against police barricades at the Capitol’s Lower West Plaza, prosecutors said. They compared the attack to a medieval battle, with rioters pelting officers with makeshift projectiles and engaging in hand-to-hand combat.

“Nothing can explain or justify Mr. Webster’s rage. Nothing can explain or justify his violence,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Hava Mirell said Thursday.

Defense attorney James Monroe said in a court filing that the mob was “guided by unscrupulous politicians” and others promoting the lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from the Republican incumbent. He questioned why prosecutors argued that Webster didn’t deserve leniency for his 25 years of service to his country and New York City.

“That is not how we measure justice. That is revenge,” Monroe said.

In May, jurors deliberated for less than three hours before they convicted Webster of all six counts in his indictment, including a charge that he assaulted Rathbun with a dangerous weapon, the flagpole.

Also Thursday, a New Jersey man pleaded guilty to using pepper spray on police officers, including one who later died. Officer Brian Sicknick suffered a stroke the day after the riot and died of natural causes. He and other officers were standing guard behind metal bicycle racks as the mob of pro-Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.

Julian Khater, 33, pleaded guilty to two counts of assaulting or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon. He could face up to 20 years in prison, though will likely face a sentence ranging from about 6 1/2 to 8 years at a hearing set for December.

The case against Khater and a second man have been among the more notable brought by the Justice Department. George Pierre Tanios brought the pepper spray in a backpack. Tanios previously pleaded guilty and is also set to be sentenced in December.

Webster had testified at trial that he was trying to protect himself from a “rogue cop” who punched him in the face. He also accused Rathbun of instigating the confrontation.

Rathbun testified that he didn’t punch or pick a fight with Webster. Rathbun said he was trying to move Webster back from a security perimeter that he and other officers were struggling to maintain.

Rathbun’s body camera captured Webster shouting profanities and insults before they made any physical contact. The video shows that Webster slammed one of the bike racks at Rathbun before the officer reached out with an open left hand and struck the right side of Webster’s face.

After Rathbun struck his face, Webster swung a metal flag pole at the officer in a downward chopping motion, striking a bike rack. Rathbun grabbed the broken pole from Webster, who charged at the officer, tackled him to the ground and grabbed his gas mask, choking him by the chin strap.

Webster drove alone to Washington, D.C., from his home near Goshen, New York, on the eve of the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally, where Trump addressed thousands of supporters. Webster was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a Marine Corps flag on a metal pole when he joined the mob that stormed the Capitol.

Webster said he went to the Capitol to “petition” lawmakers to “relook” at the results of the 2020 presidential election. But he testified that he didn’t intend to interfere with Congress’ joint session to certify President Joe Biden ‘s victory.

Webster retired from the NYPD in 2011 after 20 years of service, which included a stint on then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s private security detail. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1985 to 1989 before joining the NYPD in 1991.


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Jackson
Jackson
1 year ago

By way of comparison the thugs who threw Molotov cocktails and destroyed a NYPD police car during the BLM riots are looking at 18-24 month jail sentence.

Dovid
Dovid
1 year ago

Hundreds of law enforcement personnel attached and injured by the Maga Mob in the attempted Putsch. What a disgracia to this country.

Ashli Babbitt
Ashli Babbitt
1 year ago

And the black male that murdered me gets to go home to his family. Oh, that’s the America of today.

Esther
Esther
1 year ago

Not only are none of the BLM thugs being punished,but we remember them being praised by Nancy, Joe etc. They don’t care if our neighborhoods are terrorized but they sure don’t like it when their neighborhood gets same.

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Pinny
Pinny
1 year ago

Hope in two years trump will get you out !!

Paul Revere is coming
Paul Revere is coming
1 year ago

It’s a sham and a shame . THIS Nazi dictatorship & scared judges are destroying our freedoms piece by piece. Everybody is frightened of Trump & 75 million patriots. We’ll be back . None are going away and we’ll fight for our liberties come what may.

Paul Near Philadelphia
Paul Near Philadelphia
1 year ago

Do you think this was the first time this guy broke the law?

Velo
Velo
1 year ago

Well, I don’t know that I’d call Biden charismatic, but other than that, much of your description is pretty spot-on. Especially the part about his incitements, such as last night’s rant calling half the country dangerous enemies.

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
1 year ago

But but but… the election was stolen!
But but but… whaddabout BLM riots!
But but but… he’s a patriot!
He was an idiot.
As people are wont to say around here: “Play stupid games, win stupid prizes”

Yaakov Doe
Yaakov Doe
1 year ago

You do the crime – you do the time. Does his NYPD pension continue while serving his sentence?

shmendrik
shmendrik
1 year ago

You are clearly insane. Biden has been a criminal his entire adult life. Including stealing his college thesis. Trump is a nut. No one has ever proven him to be any more criminal then your friends the Clintons. Remember, Hilary knew exactly how many used pairs of underwear she gave to charity, and took a tax break as if they were new. Imagine if every time you dropped a shmata into the corner bin you took a tax break for the total value of brand new clothing. How about Hilary email scandal, Bengazzi

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

Well said but politicians want trump in the news bec they think it will help them. Obviously the best for the country is to make a deal no trump prosecutions and no Jan 6. Then just let trump sit in the sidelines and kvetch. He’d just be this quirky weirdo with no traction. But now you make him relevant and energize the crazies just so that they can hold the house while invoking nearly a civil war.
To those that say but what about justice ? Sometimes life isn’t perfect but you do what’s best to move forward like we did by Nixon. Let it go and leave him be

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Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

Looking forward toward the sentencing of BLM rioters who attacked our men in blue. Lets see how much they get.
Sham Justice and one sided

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

Looking forward toward the sentencing of BLM rioters who attacked our men in blue. Lets see how much they get.
Sham Justice and one sided

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