Florida firefighter pleads guilty for role in Capitol riot

FAN Editor

A Florida firefighter who was photographed inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge

Andrew Williams changed his plea in Washington federal court, according to court documents. He faces up to six months in prison at a Jan. 27 hearing.

A plea agreement requires Williams to cooperate with law enforcement in its investigation of the attempted insurrection. He must also pay $500 in restitution. Prosecutors said the riot caused nearly $1.5 million in damage to the U.S. Capitol.

Williams has been a firefighter with the Sanford Fire Department since 2016. He was placed on administrative leave from the fire agency shortly after the riot. Fire department spokesperson Bianca Gillett said Tuesday that Williams will remain on unpaid leave pending a final sentencing hearing, and an administrative investigation will become active after that. Sanford is located about 25 miles (40 kilometers) outside Orlando.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Bed Bath & Beyond stock soars on news of collaboration with Kroger

John Lonski, Frances Newton Stacy and Dave Maney discuss the ability for companies to hire with many Americans taking advantage of extended unemployment benefits. Bed Bath & Beyond saw its stock price surge more than 80% in extended trading on Tuesday following the news that the housewares box store would […]

You May Like