“There’s a substantial likelihood he would not respect another important institution in our country, and that’s our courts,” he said.
Further, while no weapons were found in Dolan’s home when he was arrested last week, his neighbors told FBI agents they had seen guns in the house and had often seen Dolan carrying firearms.
A cursory search of his cell phone uncovered a photo of his wife holding an assault-style weapon, Dispoto said.
Dolan was among 16 people, all identified as Oath Keepers associates, who were indicted last week by a grand jury in Washington, D.C. Six others were from Florida.
Wellington man indicted in Capitol insurrection case to be released
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An American flag flies at half-staff in remembrance of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick above the Capitol Building in Washington, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. Sicknick died from injuries sustained as President Donald Trump s supporters stormed the Capitol. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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WELLINGTON, Fla. â The Wellington man charged in a sweeping conspiracy indictment connected to the January 6
Capitol insurrection, was granted a conditional release by a federal judge in West Palm Beach.
Forty-four-year-old Jason Dolan was ordered to be confined to his Wellington home by GPS, possess no firearms, and have no contact with the Oath Keepers, a militia-style group named in the indictment.