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right now a sentencing hearing is under way for an ex-nypd officer for an assault from the january 6th riot. he s there in the red jacket. he was found guilty in may of attacking a capitol police officer. he faces up to 17 1/2 years in prison, which would be the longest sentence handed down so far in the january 6th case. his lawyers are seeking a lesser sentence on the grounds that webster says he suffers from ptsd. webster says his actions on january 6th are a result from suffering flashbacks he experienced during the riot. joining me is julia ainsley. this is an ex-nypd officer. as i understand it, he showed up wearing his nypd body armor to the riot. talk to me about what he was arguing and the way that it was pushed back against and why he might get this very lengthy sentence. that s right, katy.
shouting an expletive at the officer, before pushing over the barricade and attempting to hit the officer with the flag pole. webster later breaking through and tackling the officer to the ground as he violently tried to remove the officer s shield and mask. prosecutors had sought 17 1/2 years for webster, who at one time was on mayor bloomberg s security detail. the news comes as a second man charged in the attack on capitol police officer brian sicknick pleaded guilty today. videos showed julian khater deploying bear spray at three officers on january 6th, including sicknick. sicknick s colleague, officer caroline edwards, testifying before the house january 6th select committee earlier this summer. footage from january 6th showed sicknick recoiling after being hit with the spray and pouring water in his eyes. he died the next day of natural causes.
and there s nothing wrong with saying that, you know, that you ve recalculated because 2, 236 in absentee ballot were all exact numbers that were done by accounting firms, law firms, et cetera. even if you cut them in half, cut them in half, cut them in half again it s more votes than we need. mr. secretary, there is any way you could have lawfully changed the result in the state of georgia is and somehow explained it away as a recalculation? no. the numbers are the numbers. numbers don t lie. we had many allegations and we investigated every single one of them. i challenged my team did we miss anything? they said there was over 66,000 underaged voters. we found there was zero. you can register to vote in georgia when you re 17 1/2, you have to be 18 by election day. we checked that out, every
the outrageous it was ridiculous. it s nuts. what about the woman who said they wanted me to hide out in the state house all night. she said, it was michigan, i don t remember? yeah, michigan. and the people who showed up at the door of the state house and said, no, you should let us in. we re really the electors. it s like presenting a false diploma or whatever. brad raffensperger, i want to play something he said. he basically went through the litany of lies that were told about what happened in georgia. let s watch. the numbers don t lie. we had many allegations, and we investigated every single one of them. i challenged my team, did we miss anything? they said there was over 66,000 underaged voters we found that there s actually zero. you can register to vote in georgia when you re 17 1/2. you have to be 18 by election day. we checked that out. every single voter. they said there s 2,423 nonregistered voters. there were zero. what do you think the power