Justice Department sees first acquittal of Jan. 6 rioter found not guilty on obstruction charge

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BREAKING NEWS: Justice Department sees first acquittal of Jan. 6 rioter found not guilty on obstruction charge

saw the first acquittal of a Jan. 6 rioter on the felony obstruction charge. breaching the U.S. Capitol

"I had accomplished my goal. I pled the blood of Jesus on the Senate floor. You know, I praised the name of Jesus on the Senate floor," Black said in a video, according to an FBI affidavit."That was my goal. I think that was God’s goal." Joshua Black was seen on the Senate floor on Jan. 6, 2021 wearing a red hat, camouflaged jacket and yellow gloves. Blood is seen on his face after he was shot by a police projectile at the Capitol.

Joshua Black shared YouTube videos recounting his experience entering the Capitol and the Senate floor, according to the FBI.

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