Man who used stun gun on officer Michael Fanone on Jan. 6 pleads guilty | CNN Politics

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The man who used a stun gun to attack Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone on January 6, 2021, tasing him in the neck during the US Capitol riot, has pleaded guilty to several counts

Daniel Joseph Rodriguez, 40, pleaded guilty to four counts, including conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding and tampering with documents. Rodriguez faces just over 10 years in prison. He’ll remain detained pending his sentencing hearing, which is scheduled for May 16.

He has since left the force and is now a contributor for CNN. ‘Oh, my God. What did I just do?’ In an interview with law enforcement in 2021, Rodriguez said he “tased one of them,” and, when asked what he would tell Fanone now, Rodriguez said he was sorry. “I’m sorry he had to go through that,” Rodriguez told investigators. “It’s not right that he had to suffer like that. And it puts fear in him and worrying about his life. He was scared for his own life and thought about having to kill us.

 

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God you post a ambulance working on a robot man shooting at my home burnt by a hot iron because my music being played by the girls at the dance school, lie and plan the death of a human for the life a toy robot boy shooting at my home?and call yourself god?

The police interview of this person is on youtube

Any news on Ohio?

What is going on in Ohio and why aren’t you covering it?

When can we expect murder charges?

Show all these traitors faces .

The 6,000 liberals who set property on fire, have not plead guilty.

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