Samuel Fisher, a political prisoner from the January 6, 2021, events, attended the protest in Washington, DC, to express his free speech. He faces charges from New York’s District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who has been criticized for letting violent criminals go free while targeting political opponents. Fisher was originally charged with minor offenses related to entering a restricted area, but an armed raid on his home led to more serious charges. He was held on a $400,000 bond despite having no prior criminal record.
Fisher claims he was a victim of entrapment linked to a larger operation surrounding January 6. He states that evidence against him was selectively presented in court. There was no violence or property damage in his actions, just the fact that he participated in the protest as a public figure and a gun owner. When the FBI arrested him, they destroyed his truck and seized his personal property, claiming they were looking for evidence of criminal intent. Instead, they found no basis for the alleged conspiracy against the government.
Fisher was charged with possession of a weapon under a law that was also used against another individual, but the outcomes of their cases were significantly different. While Fisher, a Trump supporter, received a harsh sentence of three and a half years in prison, the other individual had charges dropped. He now faces the complication of being on felony parole in New York City, even after receiving a federal pardon.
Fisher criticizes the New York judicial system for being biased against those who supported Trump and for being lenient towards illegal immigrants with serious crimes. He feels unjustly treated and argues that New York laws aim to disarm citizens. Describing his experience in prison as hellish, he expresses a determination to seek justice, even knowing it will take a long time and cost him a lot. He urges others to help him and raise awareness of his situation, suggesting donations to support his legal fight.
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