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Notoriously Armed BLM Activist Who Egged MAGA Mob In DC Riots Freed On Bail


26-year-old BLM activist who entered Washington DC armed and egged a MAGA mob was recently freed on bail.

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According to media reports, John Earle Sullivan stormed into the Capitol building when the violent siege took place last week. Moreover, news outlets mentioned how the man is a left-wing activist who previously participated in a series of Black Lives Matter protests too.

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He also claims that he was simply documenting the event on his cellphone. Recently interviewed by CNN’s famous reporter Anderson Cooper, it was implied that he merely watched the siege from a distance. And that meant arriving to solely document the entire incident on his cell phone.

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Source: KUTV.com

However, new reports soon emerged where it showed how Sullivan was in fact arrested by the Capitol cops while being slapped with charges too. And that was when his video went viral, showing how he played a crucial role in inciting the MAGA rioters.

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Recently, John Earle Sullivan also made his first court appearance ever on Friday. This was right after cops detained him in Utah. But what shocked many people is how he was also released on bail under the strictest of conditions.

Source: Canyon News

Rolling Stones reported how the Black Lives Matter activist already faces charges for rioting as well as creating criminal mischief that stems from a BLM demonstration in Utah.

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When it came to his actual arrest, cops confirmed how they took him under their custody when a video showing him egging a massive mob of MAGA rioters went viral. Moreover, he received charges for entering restricted premises, followed by another count of interfering with law enforcement officers. This includes a third count of charges for his disorderly conduct.

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Source: Wiki News

Recently, Sullivan appeared from jail via a Zoom video that was recorded from his cell. The judge granted him bail, despite one prosecutor pleading for him to remain behind bars till Biden’s inauguration.

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