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
Jerry LambeFeb 11th, 2021, 3:58 pm
An accused Capitol rioter who said on camera that he traveled from Texas to D.C. for the Jan. 6 rally because
Donald Trump “asked people to come and show their support” is now claiming to be an apathetic political observer in an apparent hope that this will help spring him from jail as he awaits his day in court.
An attorney representing winemaker
Christopher Ray Grider, who was denied bond after prosecutors said he was “at the front line” of rioters trying to breach the Speaker’s Lobby during the invasion of the U.S. Capitol, told a federal judge on Thursday that his client should be released on bond because he is not a danger to the community and no longer concerns himself with U.S. politics.
Magistrate again refuses to reopen detention hearing for Central Texas man charged in US Capitol riot Investigators obtained video that showed Christopher Grider attempting to push open the doors to the U.S. House chambers, according to the arrest warrant affidavit, which included images from several videos showing Grider inside the Capitol. (Source: FBI) By KWTX Staff | February 8, 2021 at 11:42 AM CST - Updated February 8 at 7:08 PM
AUSTIN, Texas (KWTX) - U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Hightower Monday refused for a second time to reopen the detention hearing for Waco-area businessman Christopher Grider, whoâs named in a seven-count indictment stemming from the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
A judge has ruled that Waco businessman Christopher Grider will remain in police custody for now after his alleged participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.