Summary
- St. Louis Cardinals fan, Rally Runner, sentenced to 10 months in prison for his role in Capitol riot
- Must pay $2,000 restitution for damage to the Capitol and a $1,000 fine
- Indicted on charges of civil disorder and four misdemeanor counts
- Government dropped other charges in exchange for guilty plea on civil disorder count
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- Daniel Donnelly Jr., also known as “Rally Runner,” is facing federal charges in connection with the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021.
- Runner attended the rally and engaged in violent acts against police officers while helping other rioters breach the Capitol building.
- He posted a video on Facebook after the incident, where he described his actions and reveled in the violence.
- The government’s sentencing document details his involvement in the events of that day.
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- Runner attended the Capitol riot and helped push police towards the doors
- He denied entering the Capitol but expressed no remorse for his actions
- Runner has a history of arrests since the 1990s, including prison sentences
- Letters of support from family and friends describe him as gentle and mentally vulnerable
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- Daniel Donnelly Jr., known as Rally Runner, sentenced to prison in Capitol riot case
- Rally Runner held a riot shield and led protesters toward the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
- Watkins emphasized the importance of protecting vulnerable individuals and showing grace
- Calls for accountability and reflection on past actions to prevent future harm