A woman who entered the US Capitol through a broken window and declared 'this is war' during the Jan. 6 riot has been sentenced to 45 days behind bars.
Mariposa Castro, also known as Imelda Acosta, went live on Facebook on Jan. 6 when she was at the western front of the Capitol, where some of the most violent attacks on law enforcement during the Capitol siege took place. While atop the inauguration platform, she also entered the Capitol building.
Walton told Castro that she"seemed to be all in" on the battle on Jan. 6. Castro claimed that"dark energy forces" had"sucked" her in during the U.S. Capitol attack. "It’s a civil war," Castro said in another livestream that evening after she and others in the crowd were driven from the Capitol by law enforcement."We're coming. ... This is war."ahead of her sentencing that back in 2006, Castro and her husband"almost got hit by a golf ball" hit by Trump in Pebble Beach.
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