A commercial artist from Garland is the latest local resident to be convicted for a role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, where he was accused of throwing punches...
Robert Wayne Dennis fought with officers on the Capitol grounds after a large mob of rioters stormed the building in anger over what they perceived was a stolen presidential election.
62, a graphic and comic book artist, was found guilty on Friday of six of the eight counts against him after a bench trial in Washington D.C.Robert Wayne Dennis, left bloodied after fighting with police at the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Dennis, a graphic and comic book artist, is from Garland. The judge allowed Dennis to remain free until his April 13 sentencing. It was unclear Friday how much time he faces.Authorities said Dennis approached a line of Metropolitan Police officers who were struggling to keep the mob away from the Capitol. He pointed at them and “appeared to place his hand” one of the officers, court records show. When an officer pushed him away with a baton, Dennis grabbed the baton, the FBI said.
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