First Jan. 6 rioter to breach the Capitol sentenced to prison


IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • Now Playing

    First Jan. 6 rioter to breach the Capitol sentenced to more than four years in prison

    01:39

  • UP NEXT

    Congressman reflects on January 6th ahead of Adam Kinzinger remarks at DNC

    08:30

  • Rep. Jamie Raskin recalls hearing pounding on House door during Jan. 6

    07:31

  • Michael Fanone reacts to Trump’s lies about Jan. 6: ‘I’m exhausted’

    06:24

  • ‘One of the most violent’ Jan. 6 rioters sentenced to 20 years in prison

    02:03

  • ‘War Game’ follows a simulated insurrection on January 6, 2025

    04:40

  • Stop Trump’s SCOTUS-granted immunity with Biden amendment, retired federal judge says

    07:33

  • Lawrence: Supreme Court sent Trump case back to trial court for a full hearing on evidence

    08:53

  • Coup reckoning: Bannon reports to prison over Jan. 6-related crimes

    04:15

  • ‘I know how to tell the truth’: Biden-Harris campaign is out with a new ad

    07:50

  • John Heilemann: Trump’s VP contenders need ‘a psychiatrist, not a VP job’

    03:49

  • Steve Bannon will report to prison today, and ‘he only has himself to blame’

    03:50

  • ‘They were going to put a bullet in my – f word – head’: Nancy Pelosi blasts Trump’s debate lies

    12:59

  • Former Jan. 6 investigators give Trump’s presidential immunity ruling predictions

    10:35

  • Supreme Court rules in favor of Jan. 6 rioter challenging obstruction charge

    02:38

  • Former U.S. Capitol sergeant criticizes Mike Johnson for hosting Trump

    01:59

  • ‘Disappointing’: Sgt. Gonell reacts to Republicans welcoming Donald Trump back to the Capitol

    11:03

  • ‘A cult to a thug’: Nancy Pelosi torches GOP’s ‘Trump revisionist history’

    06:55

  • Lawrence: Fawning Republicans craving time with Trump welcome him back to Cap Hill

    10:55

Michael Sparks, who was the first rioter to breach the Capitol on January 6, 2021, has been sentenced to more than four years in prison. NBC News’ Ryan Reilly has details on the sentencing and what Sparks had to say about the 2020 election during his hearing.


Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *