Law & Crime reports:
A former U.S. Marine described by one government witness as a “huge white supremacist” pleaded guilty on Monday to assaulting law enforcement with a dangerous weapon during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Daniel Ray Caldwell, a 51-year-old from The Colony, Texas, was seen deploying orange chemical spray on police at around 2:05 p.m. Eastern Time, on the Lower West Terrace of the Capitol.
According to his 12-page plea agreement, Caldwell’s federal sentencing call for a term of 63 months to 78 months of imprisonment, or roughly 5.25 years to 6.5 years. The maximum sentence for his offense is 20 years.
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Ex-Marine Described by Witness as ‘Huge White Supremacist’ and ‘a Complete Wacko’ Admits to Jan. 6 Assault on Copshttps://t.co/b0UMBYtg7S
— Law & Crime (@lawcrimenews) September 26, 2022
*Daniel Ray Caldwell, who said on video that he sprayed 15 officers with mace, has been charged in the Capitol riot.
*North Texas man was involved in clashes at Capitol barriers.
*Charges: assaulting officers; obstructing law-enforcement; violent entry.https://t.co/4LL9aL45G0 pic.twitter.com/Pn2mc2xz1F— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) March 3, 2021