Retired Tampa Green Beret sentenced to 7 years for weapons conviction tied to Jan. 6-related search warrant
Walt Buteau • Yesterday 11:17 AMTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Retired Green Beret and former Oath Keeper Jeremy Brown was sentenced to seven years in prison on weapons charges leveled during a federal investigation into his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 capitol riot.
A federal jury convicted Brown, 48, in December of five felonies and one misdemeanor involving two illegal guns and two hand grenades, and possession of a classified document. The items were found during a search last year of his Tampa property.
Brown was acquitted of four other document possession-related charges.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bucklew called Brown’s military service extraordinary but questioned his remorse as she handed down the 87-month sentence.
“You’ve absolutely accepted no responsibility for what you’ve done in this case,” Bucklew said. “And you were defiant to the end. You essentially, in many ways, held yourself above the law.” . . .
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Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown's big crime is that he refused to be an informant for the FBI back at the end of 2020. And that he recorded those FBI conversations.