Christian Secor broke into the U.S. Capitol along with hundreds of rioters, carrying the flag of an extremist anti-immigrant and antisemitic movement, and sat in the chair recently vacated by former Vice President Mike Pence.
that six days after the riot, an associate texted Secor about buying guns:"hey bro do you make any Glocks or AR for sale?"
Secor had asked for a sentence of two years' probation, with no prison time. His defense attorney noted that he did not commit any violence during the Capitol riot, and argued that his young age weighed in favor of leniency, citing research on the development of the brain's prefrontal cortex into a person's 20s.
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