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Bryce Michael Williams, 27, was the last person to be convicted in the fire bombing of the Minneapolis third precinct. In federal court Judge Patrick Schiltz said Williams is a “good person who made a terrible mistake and is cutting him a break. Schiltz sentenced Williams to a prison term lower than the recommended federal sentencing guidelines. Schiltz sentenced Williams to two years and three months confinement and another two years of supervised release.
After Williams participated in the destruction of the police station he posted videos of his actions on TikTok and became a social media social justice star.
“All four defendants charged in federal court have now been sentenced for their individual roles in the burning and near total destruction of the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct building,” Acting U.S. Attorney W. Anders Folk said. “Mr. Williams and his co-defendants have been held accountable for their dangerous and destructive actions. I thank our federal, state, and local partners who pursued justice in these cases.”
Video footage showed Williams standing near the entrance of the precinct holding a Molotov cocktail with Davon De-Andre Turner, 25, who lit the wick. Turner took the Molotov cocktail into the building where it was used to start a fire. Williams later threw a box on a fire outside of the Third Precinct entrance.
It's not like he jumped through a window, unarmed, unarmed or anything.
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@jolly said in Reduced sentence:
If he had done that at the Capitol, he'd still be in solitary lockdown, probably without a lawyer.
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I listened to a podcast on how much Judges hate federal guidelines but it’s been proven their judgement creates distortions in equal treatment.