On May 10, 2021, United States District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton sentenced Jonathan Rodriquez-Lopez, a former US Marine and Donald Trump appointee, to five years and eleven months in prison and two years of supervised release for his actions at the US Capitol on January 6. Rodriquez-Lopez was caught on video pushing, shoving, and tackling several members of law enforcement as they tried to contain the crowd outside the US Capitol. Rodriquez-Lopez resigned from his post as an advisor to the Treasury Department’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity in the wake of his arrest in March. He was indicted on seven charges, including assaulting an officer, interfering with a law enforcement officer, obstructing law enforcement, and civil disorder.
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