Plea Hearing Goes Off the Rails for Far-Right Rioter ‘Baked Alaska’

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Anthime Gionet, better known online as Baked Alaska, was charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct after allegedly livestreaming himself storming the Capitol while calling a cop a “fucking oath breaker” and “piece of shit.”

while calling a cop a “fucking oath breaker” and “piece of shit.”

Sullivan replied that he “can’t take a plea of guilty if you say you’re innocent” and urged Gionet’s lawyers to pick a trial date. Federal prosecutors denied that they threatened to add a felony but said they would continue investigating Gionet if he pleaded not guilty, and they may or may not file superseding charges at a later date.

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