The Capitol Hill rioter was sentenced to 60 days in jail and agreed to pay $500 toward repairing the Capitol.
A former Marine was sentenced on Friday to 60 days in jail for his involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection, when he told a reporter that rioters were "going to take" the Capitol, NBC NewsBoyd Camper pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in the Capitol and agreed to pay $500 toward repairing the Capitol.Boyd, who is from Montana, was originally charged with four misdemeanors, per NBC.Camper allegedly traveled to D.C.
After entering the building, Camper told a CBS reporter that he was on the "front line" of individuals entering the Capitol, adding, "we’re going to take" the building. Boyd in his sentencing memo apologized for his involvement in the riot, saying: "I got caught up in the synergy and moment of the crowd and made a bad decision to enter. My conduct was not violent, did not damage anything, I respected our police officers."
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