Prosecutors weigh ‘heavy hammer’ — felony murder — for rioters in Capitol officer’s death
As federal prosecutors file charges against rioters who took part in last Wednesday’s violent takeover of the U.S. Capitol, investigators continue to gather evidence in the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries sustained during the attack.
While most murder investigations focus on the person or persons who caused the fatal injury, former federal prosecutor Tim Heaphy said prosecutors could charge many rioters with felony murder, even if they were nowhere near Sicknick.
Under the doctrine of felony murder, which applies in the District of Columbia, any murder that occurs during the commission of one of several underlying felonies is chargeable as felony murder.
“You could look at the storming of the doors of the Capitol by that riotous mob as burglary. If they went in with the intent to steal, disrupt proceedings, to commit other offenses, they committed burglary. And, therefore, a murder that occurred during the course of a burglary could be potentially charged as felony murder,” Heaphy said.
“Let’s say somebody storms the Capitol with the intent to disrupt Congress, or steal the sign outside of Speaker Pelosi’s door, and there’s a murder that occurs in the midst of that, he could be charged with felony murder,” Heaphy said.
This seems extremely dubious and like an attempt to abuse the law to punish political enemies.
Espeically considering that the leadership or other members of BLM and Antifa were never charged for the murders of anyone killed during their riots or in the CHAZ/CHOP.
All this does is add more fuel to the fire being evidence that there are two sets of laws in this country.
Leftist start riots that kill people and practically nobody is charged with anything.
Right-Wingers start a riot and everyone gets charged with murder, no matter how far they were from the actual violence that transpired.
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