Jan. 6 defendant dubbed 'Conan O'Riot' gets prison time for role in Capitol attack

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WASHINGTON — A Jan. 6 defendant dubbed 'Conan O'Riot' for his resemblance to comedian Conan O'Brien was sentenced this week to 75 days in federal prison for his role in the U.S. Capitol attack. Derek Nelson, a former Marine, was arrested in October, over two years after he was first identified by online 'sedition hunters' who have aided the FBI in hundreds of arrests of Jan. 6 defendants.

' He later said that he thought his revolutionary clothing was a 'fitting symbol for the occasion' and admitted that when he shouted “To protect the Constitution of the United States against enemies, foreign and domestic,' he was referring to members of Congress as 'enemies.' Nelson's lawyer wrote in a sentencing memo that the former Marine regretted his actions on Jan.

 

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