Ex-Marine who entered Capitol on Jan. 6 gets 14 days in prison

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Marcos Panayiotou spent 39 minutes inside the U.S. Capitol as rioters rampaged.

NEW!A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced a Burlington County man to 14 days behind bars for his actions at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Panayiotou, who currently works as an independent contractor for his father’s swimming pool lining company, said in a letter to the judge that he’s “paid a great price” for his conduct that day, which earned him a “scarlet letter that is this federal conviction.” He later discarded distinctive clothing he wore that day and deleted items from his cell phone. He was in Washington, D.C. that day with his mother and stepfather, but they did not enter the Capitol, court papers say.

Since his arrest, Panayiotou has shown remorse only for how his arrest has affected the life of himself and his family, and federal prosecutors said. And while his military service is laudable, it’s troubling in light of his Jan. 6 actions, they argued. Panayiotou is changed, the lawyer wrote, and no longer trusts the veracity of any news source, nor his own ability to “ferret through the conflicting information on social media.” Talking politics “makes him feel sick to his stomach.”

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