Two years after the attack on Capitol Hill, court records reveal how many people from the Houston area have been charged or are awaiting sentencing.
Court records are revealing how many people from the area were charged for their role and how many are awaiting sentencing on the second anniversary of Jan. 6On the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol, court records reveal how many from the Houston area have spent time behind bars and how many others are still in the court system.Friday marks two years since the insurrection on the U.S. Capitol.
One of the first to be charged from southeast Texas was Tam Pham, a former Houston Police Department officer. While only three people have gone to prison, others received a supervised release sentence. More could be going to prison soon as several await their punishment. Adam Weibling, from Katy, pleaded guilty and is scheduled to be sentenced in February. John Lammons, of Galveston, pleaded guilty and will be sentenced next month.Weibling and Lammons are awaiting sentencing. Wilmar Alvarado faces felony charges, including assaulting, impeding, or resisting officers. His next court appearance is scheduled for later this month.
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