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Capitol riot felony charges, Natick, MA Sue Ianni, Trump supporters
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Capitol riot misdemeanor, Natick, MA Sue Ianni, Trump supporters
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NATICK Sue Ianni, the Natick Town Meeting member charged in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the US Capitol, would be removed from that post if she were convicted of a felony and sentenced to jail, a Boston defense attorney says.
Peter Elikann, former chairman of the Massachusetts Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Council, told the Daily News that Natick’s Town Charter and Town Meeting Member Handbook “clearly state” that Natick Town Meeting is governed by Massachusetts General Laws, and must comply with those laws.
Chapter 279, Section 30 essentially states that if a state or federal court hands down a felony conviction that results in prison time while the convicted person holds an office governed by the U.S. Constitution or laws of Massachusetts at the time of sentencing, the office holder is removed from office.
US Capitol insurrection arrests of Massachusetts residents: Read the affidavits detailing the charges
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
On Jan. 6, during a joint session of Congress convened at the U.S. Capitol to certify Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory, the federal building was violently sieged by a pro-Trump group of insurrectionists who sought to overturn the results of the November 2020 election.
Around 2 p.m., during congressional proceedings, all hell broke loose. Members of the mob forced their way through law enforcement, up and over barricades as well as U.S. Capitol Police officers. The crowd advanced to the exterior façade of the building and then inside the chambers of Congress.
Massachusetts residents arrested in US Capitol insurrection: Affidavits detail how FBI tracked them down
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
Two Massachusetts residents left a trail of digital breadcrumbs for agents within the FBI’s Boston division to track after the pair traveled to Washington D.C. and stormed the U.S. Capitol earlier this month, according to federal records.
The clues led to the arrests of Suzanne Ianni, a Natick Town Meeting member, and Mark Sahady, of Malden, on Tuesday. Each are charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
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