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https://www.rt.com/information/588415-gold-olympic-medalist-sentenced/Olympic medalist sentenced in US Capitol riot case

Klete Keller will spend six months below home arrest for his position within the US Capitol riot

US five-time Olympic medalist Klete Keller has been sentenced to 6 months of dwelling detention for collaborating within the storming of the Capitol compound on January 6, 2021. The sentence learn in a Washington court docket on Friday additionally consists of three years of probation and 360 hours of neighborhood service. Keller had beforehand pleaded responsible to obstruction of Congress. 

Keller was a part of the mob of former US President Donald Trump supporters that clashed with police and briefly overran the Capitol constructing when Congress was within the means of certifying the election victory of Joe Biden, which Trump claimed had been rigged.

Contained in the Capitol, Keller wore his Group USA Olympic jacket and yelled “F**okay Nancy Pelosi!” and “F**okay Chuck Schumer!” in reference to the then-speaker of the Home and Senate majority chief, respectively. In line with the prosecutors, at one level he yanked his elbow away from a police officer who tried to clear the constructing. The prosecution acknowledged, nonetheless, that the previous athlete didn’t have interaction in bodily violence.

Nonetheless, assistant US lawyer Troy Edwards Jr. sought a 10-month jail sentence, arguing that probation would ship “a message that you are able to do this and never be punished adequately.” 

Keller’s lawyer, Zachary Deubler, requested the court docket for leniency, describing his shopper as a “flawless probationer” and noting that he had cooperated with the authorities on different January 6 instances.

“I’ve no excuse for why I’m in entrance of you as we speak,” Keller stated in court docket. “I perceive my actions had been felony and that I’m absolutely answerable for my conduct.”

A aggressive swimmer, represented the US on the Olympics in 2000, 2004 and 2008, profitable two gold, one silver, and two bronze medals. 

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