NBC News reports:
Troy Faulkner, of Ohio — who smashed in a window at the Capitol while he was wearing a jacket bearing his painting company’s name and phone number — was handed a five-month sentence by Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell.
Faulkner told the court he supported former President Donald Trump because he believed Trump was “combating human trafficking ,” a seeming reference to the QAnon conspiracy theory.
As he left the courthouse after his sentencing, Faulkner walked to news cameras outside and made a comment about Epstein. “How about that Epstein Island list? How ’bout that one? Wanna talk about that? Where’s the Epstein Island list?” Faulkner said, referring to sex trafficking by the Epstein.
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NEW: After being sentenced to five months in federal prison and admitting to an anger management problem, Jan. 6 defendant Troy Faulkner — who smashed in a window at the U.S. Capitol — yelled at cameramen about Epstein. pic.twitter.com/5wzK4jN1rg
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) November 3, 2022
Troy Faulkner, who smashed a Capitol window, is in court for his sentencing.
I can report that he is not currently wearing a jacket prominently featuring his last name and phone number. pic.twitter.com/YEtL5FkPpJ
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) November 3, 2022
Troy Faulkner, who smashed in a Capitol window while wearing a jacket bearing his last name and telephone number, said he had a case of “the Trump crazies” on Jan. 6, his friend writes in a letter to a judge. pic.twitter.com/FzcBk6RWZ1
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) November 1, 2022