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Baltimore man gets 15-month prison term for Jan. 6 Capitol breach.

Baltimore Man Sentenced for Role in Capitol Breach

A Baltimore man who claims he was⁢ the victim of human trafficking, prompting his support of former President Donald Trump, was sentenced to more than a⁣ year⁣ in​ prison on Aug. 22​ for his role in the Jan. ​6, 2021, breach of the U.S. ⁤Capitol.

Narayana Rheiner,⁣ 42, of Baltimore, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Dabney L. Friedrich to 15 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and ordered to pay ‌$2,000⁣ in restitution, according to the ‌Department of Justice.

Mr. Rheiner⁣ pleaded guilty ‍in the District of ‌Columbia to ⁤one count of‌ interfering with law enforcement officers ⁤during a civil disorder on ‌Nov. 4, 2022.

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According to prosecutors, Mr. Rheiner⁢ traveled from ⁤his ⁤home ​in Baltimore​ to Washington on Jan. 6 with the intent ⁢to⁢ “protest‍ Congress’ certification​ of the Electoral College.”

Upon arriving at the Capitol building, ‌Mr. Rheiner attended the “Stop the Steal” rally and then “marched with⁣ other protestors to the Capitol” before later becoming part of a “mob illegally massed on the Upper West Plaza of the Capitol,”⁢ court documents state (pdf).

As officers from the U.S. Capitol Police and ⁣the Metropolitan Police Department attempted to maintain a police line to prevent​ the protesters from advancing further ‌into‌ the restricted area of the Capitol, Mr. Rheiner allegedly went​ to the front of the police line and waved other rioters to come forward while yelling ⁤at some protesters to “push up” on the line.

Mr. Rheiner ‌then allegedly “pushed against officers and grabbed an officer’s riot shield” before attempting to ⁢pull it away from the law enforcement official.

President Donald Trump ‌signs an executive order to create a​ new position for the‍ Domestic Policy Council during the “White House Summit ⁢on Human Trafficking: The 20th Anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000” event in the East Room of the White House in Washington on Jan. 31,⁤ 2020. ⁢(Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)

Rheiner Suffered ‘PTSD’

Mr. Rheiner later entered the⁢ Capitol building, where he ⁤was ⁣subsequently sprayed by police with chemical irritants, prosecutors said. While standing in the building, ‍one officer allegedly told Mr. Rheiner, “This is not the right way,” to which he allegedly responded, “It is the right way. We got to ‌send a message.”

He exited the⁣ building roughly seven​ minutes later through a broken window on the south side of the Senate Wing door.

Mr. Rheiner was arrested after law enforcement officials recognized him in a ‍YouTube video⁣ of the Capitol riot, according to prosecutors.

In ‌an open ⁣letter to the U.S. ​government, ⁣Mr. Rheiner said he ‌had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due⁣ to psychological trauma he developed during “religious schooling ⁢that turned out to be a front for a criminal child human trafficking ring.”

Mr. Rheiner stated it was because​ of former President ‌Donald ⁤Trump’s “hardline stance against human trafficking” that​ he supported him and‌ was in “such an​ emotional state” on Jan. 6.

“Due to‍ my⁢ PTSD at⁣ some point after the president’s ⁢speech, I went with ​everybody else toward the capitol building where other speakers were supposed to ‌be setting up for the events⁣ that day. When I got there, to my surprise multiple security parameters had ‍already been breached leaving only one⁤ more parameter,” he wrote in the letter.

Mr. Rheiner said that upon arriving at the​ Capitol building, he noticed people ​standing on ⁤top of⁤ scaffolding towers that were reserved‍ for news and event staff for the inauguration, adding that the ⁢individuals were “calling out to the crowd ⁤to march forward tunneling everybody in toward a single location.”

Supporters‌ of U.S. President Donald Trump protest at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)

Rheiner Recounts Events of Jan. 6

“I did‌ not know at first what was going on, I heard what sounded like grenades going off which triggered my PTSD, and I witnessed other protesters being‌ hit with nightsticks by crowd control officers,” he wrote.

“Prior to the incident, I was in a verbal exchange with ⁣one of the police organizers. ⁣I stepped up to the line and I was grabbed along with others⁢ who were being hit⁣ by nightsticks I tried to ​pull away, that is when I was ‌sprayed by mace, and I proceeded to grab the shield that eventually led to the police‌ officer falling,” he continued.

The Baltimore resident‍ said​ he then dropped the ‌police shield and “retreated to ​where our militia forces were providing medical services to those of us who were on the front lines so that ​I could​ get water and ‌neutralizer for the tear ⁣gas⁣ because I ⁢couldn’t see.”

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