Jan. 6 rioter who entered Pelosi's office gets probation
Tricia LaCount (U.S. Attorney

Tricia LaCount (U.S. Attorney’s Office).

A woman from Oklahoma, who draped herself in a Donald Trump flag and criticized Nancy Pelosi’s office as “gaudy” after entering the Capitol on January 6, has faced minimal consequences for her participation in the riots.

Tricia LaCount was sentenced on Tuesday to 36 months probation by U.S. District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton, a George W. Bush appointee. According to prosecutors, she attended Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rally and then marched to the Capitol, entering the building at 2:16 p.m., about 3 minutes after the initial breach of the Senate Wing Door. She left at 3:30 p.m.

LaCount was caught after a witness — a Facebook friend for 15 years — tipped off FBI agents. In a video the defendant shared on Facebook, LaCount is seen in the building that day.

“You got in the Capitol?!” a member of the Facebook conversation responded.

“Absolutely!” LaCount responded.

Then, referring to a second video showing her inside the office of the then-Speaker of the House, LaCount added, “Pelosi’s office is so gaudy … massive chandelier, beautiful fireplace … MSNBC live was on every laptop.”

LaCount was arrested on April 18, 2023, in Oklahoma. She pleaded guilty in July to trespassing.

In her sentencing memo seeking one month of home confinement, a period of supervised release or one year of probation, her defense attorney Stephen Brennwald admitted that LaCount went into the Capitol and was “awed by the building’s architecture” as she had never been inside the building before.

“Unfortunately, she did not know her way around the Capitol and consequently followed the crowd from hall to hall,” the document said. “At one point she briefly ended up in the office of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Her presence there was completely by accident, as she did not know anything about the layout of the Capitol and was not searching for that particular location.”

Brennwald said she did not destroy anything and was not violent that day, saying she even gave a bottle of water to an officer to help him rinse his teargassed eyes.

“Video recordings of her path through the Capitol does not show a woman who looked angry, upset, or enraged, as many other individuals appeared to be,” the document said. “Rather, Ms. LaCount was simply ‘there,’ following the crowd wherever it went.”

“It is safe to say that of all the people who entered the Capitol building that day, Ms. LaCount’s actions were at the very bottom rung of criminality,” the lawyer added.

Prosecutors had sought a sentence of 60 days behind bars.

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