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On Monday, NBC News reported that Michael Riley, the former Capitol Police officer indicted for obstruction of justice in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, told a jury he is "embarrassed" by his actions.
Riley pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice for tipping off a rioter to remove incriminating posts from Facebook that put him at the scene.
"Michael Riley, a now-former U.S. Capitol Police Officer who sent messages to Jan. 6 rioter Jacob Hiles shortly after the insurrection, told jurors on Monday that he believed Hiles when he posted that he was forced into the Capitol by the pro-Trump mob," reported Ryan J. Reilly. "Riley testified that he regrets reaching out to Hiles 'every day' and that this has been 'the worst year' of his life. Riley was charged in October 2021, and resigned from the department that month, although the details of his departure and current status have been concealed from jurors."
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Riley later deleted his own comments on Facebook tipping off Hiles but, he told the jury, he never meant to obstruct justice, and deleted the comments out of anger at himself: I was embarrassed because I had reached out to him in the first place and allowed myself to get in a position like this. I never intended for any of this to happen ... I was very upset that he was telling the FBI that we were buddies.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/indicted-capitol-cop-tells-jury-he-s-embarrassed-he-tipped-off-maga-rioter-on-facebook-report/ar-AA13kJgD?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=f287f03afef04e72b6a6d31e897779a6
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The guy is only pissed he got given up to the FBI, he has no shame over what he did. I hope they throw the book at him.
marble falls
(57,114 posts)... from the moment the idea popped into his head.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Autumn
(45,109 posts)Jersey Devil
(9,874 posts)I don't get it. Why would he be making any excuses to a jury if he pleaded guilty. Did he change his plea in the middle of the trial to guilty? This story was poorly written.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)That he was tripped up by his own social media posts. Not that what he did was wrong or that he lost his job over it.
republianmushroom
(13,619 posts)he is only 'embarrassed', he wants no consequence for his action. Let him call a felony conviction the rest of his life.