Grandmother Who Was At Capitol Building For 10 Minutes First To Be Sentenced, Says She Was Made To Watch Documentaries On Racism
June 26, 2021
Written by Ian Cheong
An unarmed grandmother who was present at the US Capitol on Jan. 6 was the first person to be sentenced over what Democrat politicians refer to as an insurrection. She pleaded guilty to one charge of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.
This week, a judge sentenced 49-year-old Anna Morgan-Lloyd to three years of probation, $500 in restitution, and 40 hours of community service. Under the terms of her probation, the woman is also banned from owning a firearm.
Court documents show that Morgan-Lloyd, who was present at the Capitol, did not partake in the violence and was only within the building for an estimated 10 minutes. The plea agreement helped her to avoid a potential six-month sentence in prison.
“I’m ashamed that it became a savage display of violence that day,” Morgan-Lloyd said in court, reports the IndyStar. “I would’ve never been there if I had a clue it was going to turn out that way, because it was never my intent to be a part of anything that is so disgraceful to the American people.”
Morgan-Lloyd was reportedly given a list of race consciousness-related books by her public defender, H. Heather Shaner, to make amends for her participation in the events on Jan. 6. These books, documentaries, and movies including “Schlinder’s List.” She produced a book report on “Just Mercy,” a biography on Bryan Stevenson that revolves around his career representing disadvantaged minority clients and establishing the Equal Justice Initiative in 1989.
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