Grok: 1. How many January 6 defendants spent time in prison? - ~700–750 people were sentenced to incarceration (prison or jail time). This includes those convicted of nonviolent entry (often short sentences, ~60 days) and violent offenses (up to 22 years). 2. How many were charged but did not enter restricted areas? - ~150–400 defendants were charged but not specifically for entering the Capitol or restricted grounds. - Total charged: ~1,570–1,583. - Charged with entering restricted areas: ~1,186–1,417. - Difference (~150–400) includes those charged for actions outside the Capitol (e.g., planning, incitement, or aiding without physical entry). Notes: Data comes from DOJ records and reports (e.g., PBS, NPR). Most convictions (~99%) were via guilty pleas. All convictions were pardoned or commuted on January 20, 2025, except for 14 commuted sentences.

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kyle-moore 4 months ago
There where probably lots of people that entered and didn't get charged. Shotgun enforcement by on the ground officers. I don't think this has the implications your saying it does. What about nicks message do you find that glows?
Yeah but how many Patriot Front Members were there!!! Probably a few :)
Was there ever ANY video of the trials or from prison? Could have just been a bunch of paper nonsense. Wouldn’t be the first trial? You ever been down Waco? The granddaddy of staged events since the Cold War