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Florida man gets 8 months in prison in 1st felony sentence from Capitol riot Pete Williams © Provided by NBC News
A Florida man who was seen carrying a large red Trump 2020 flag on the floor of the U.S. Senate during the Capitol riot received eight months in prison Monday in the first felony sentence from the Jan. 6 attack.
Paul Allard Hodgkins, 38, of Tampa, was arrested Feb. 16 after the FBI received a tip identifying him among the hundreds of people seen in photos and videos inside the Capitol. He pleaded guilty in June to a single felony count of obstructing an official proceeding, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
Capitol rioter who breached Senate sentenced to 8 months
Video from the U.S. Capitol riot shows Paul Allard Hodgkins taking a selfie inside the Senate chamber with other rioters on the dais behind him. Author: MICHAEL TARM (AP Legal Affairs Writer) Published: 2:35 AM MST July 19, 2021 Updated: 9:27 AM MST July 19, 2021
CHICAGO A Florida man who breached the U.S. Senate chamber carrying a Trump campaign flag was sentenced Monday to eight months behind bars, the first resolution for a felony case in the Capitol insurrection.
Paul Allard Hodgkins apologized and said he was ashamed of his actions on Jan 6. Speaking calmly from a prepared text, he described being caught up in the euphoria as he walked down Washington s most famous avenue, then followed a crowd of hundreds up Capitol Hill and into the Capitol building.