Man who brought 'small armory' to Capitol on Jan. 6 sentenced to 46 months in prison

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Man who brought 'small armory' to Capitol on Jan. 6 sentenced to 46 months in prison
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An Alabama man who brought a truckload of weapons, ammunition, and Molotov cocktails near the US Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced to 46 months in prison.

," tearfully told the judge that he would spend most of his time with family if he was released. He also described what it's like to send time in jail.

“My objective was to try to discover just how true and secure was the election on November 3rd 2020. Did my vote go to the people I intended it to?” he wrote. The public could not see Coffman during the virtual court hearing, but the judge's remarks indicated that he reacted emotionally to learning that he still had to serve more time behind bars.

Authorities recovered handwritten notes from Coffman's truck, including a list of individuals, some of which were identified as"good guys" and"bad guys," prosecutorsAt his house, prosecutors said, law enforcement also found a list of public figures under a heading that read:"Use White Pages to Locate People." The list identified those public figures with descriptions including “ex Dem. Senator, traitor,” “Billionaire left[i]st, traitor,” “radical Dem.

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