Tammy Bronsburg says she went to Washington to 'support the greatest president ever' but now regrets what she did.
A Lycoming County woman who twice breached the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021, has been sentenced to 14 days in prison followed by two years’ probation.
Protesters attempted to interrupt the Electoral College that was certifying the results of presidential election between Trump and Joe Biden.to a charge of demonstrating or parading in a restricted building. Aungst committed suicide in July. If she does in the next two years she will violate her probation because Walton made drinking no alcohol one of the terms.
“What you did was reprehensible,” Walton told her. “We look horrible in the world community,” he said. He cited her jubilance while the Jack Daniels bottle was being passed about, telling the FBI she did not believe she had done anything wrong and her later Facebook post. Tammy Bronsburg and Mark Aungst spent Jan. 6, 2021, together, including outside the U.S. Capitol and then in Senate Room S-145 drinking from a bottle of Jack Daniels, laughing and taking selfies, according to the sentencing memorandum.
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