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A federal judge on Friday granted a month-long extension for a Central Texas winery owner to report to a Bastrop prison to serve his 83-month sentence for his leadership role
A Texas man was sentenced recently on charges related to his actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. His actions and the actions of others disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election.
Daniel Morrissey, formerly of Denver, was sentenced to incarceration and probation after pleading guilty to one count in connection with the Jan. 6. riot.
carriage on january 6th and it s time for me to do that now. reporter: responsible that day for securing the house chambers, byrd couldn t see what americans were witnessing on their tvs, but he could hear it and the pleas from other officers. were you afraid that day? i was very afraid. what are you hearing on your radio? i m hearing about the breaches of different barricaded areas, officers being overrun. officers being down. reporter: did you ever hear a call or a report of shots fired during any of this? as a matter of fact, i did. there was reports of shots fired through the house main door on to the floor of the chamber. reporter: later, those reports would prove to be false. this video captures byrd instructing members of congress to dawn gas masks. we have tear gas in the rotunda. please be advised there are masks under your seats. reporter: he says officers barricaded the door, what he