'Unlike any other this year': Reporter describes MAGA rioter's outlandish courtroom antics
Rioters clash with police trying to enter Capitol building through the front doors. (lev radin / Shutterstock.com)
December 28, 2023
There is one Jan. 6 rioter's courtroom blowup that stands out above all others in 2023, according to CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane.
MacFarlane, a leading reporter on the Jan. 6 beat, posted a video on Thursday in which he highlights some of the most outrageous court appearances of suspected rioters this year. He then explains which one he thinks stood above the rest.
"In a year of dramatic courtroom moments … an apparent self-destructive Jan 6 sentencing stands out," he said in announcing the video.
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In the video, MacFarlane says that, in a "year filled with courtroom dramatics and theatrics, it feels like we saw a little bit of everything this year."
"We saw defendants crying on the stand, at the podium facing the judge, we saw some lose their cool or temper, we saw some January 6 defendants continue to unspool conspiracy theories even while speaking to judges, and we saw one January 6 defendant -- Dominic Pezzola of New York -- after his sentencing hearing, after he was found guilty in his Proud Boys case, raise a fist as he left court and yell 'Trump won!'" he said, adding that "one case really stood out."
"I haven't seen another January 6th defendant do so much harm to his or her own cause than Audrey Southard-Rumsey did."
He went on to describe her courtroom antics:
"She faced a recommendation of six years in prison... she was calling for some 1776-style revolution," MacFarlane said, summarizing arguments from prosecutors.
"She walked to the podium... with papers in her hand, as if to read a potentially manicured statement to successfully seek leniency, and we watched her put the papers to the side, look at the judge and say, 'I wanted to tell you exactly what you want to hear, but I won't. I won't lie.' She then unleashed a series of emphatic grievances about her case, about the country..."
She then "glared multiple times" at the prosecutors, according to MacFarlane.
"When she finished, the prosecutor immediately leapt out of the chair and said the Department of Justice no longer seeks to give" her credit for accepting responsibility for her actions. MacFarlane said the judge openly considered sending her straight to jail, but instead simply sentenced her to the full six-year prison term that was requested.
Watch the video below or click here.