Matthew Jason Beddingfield, age 22 of North Carolina pleaded guilty to assaulting resisting or impeding officers, 30 days after his arrest, a judge ordered him released from jail. Prosecutors said he" had a penchant for matching violent words with violent acts.” At the time he was on 2 years probation for assault with a deadly weapon, for shooting a 17-year-old in the head.
Now, how can a person who is on probation, be let out of jail after being arrested for more violence?
It is reported that he was on of the first rioters to jump over a barricades, attack officers with flagpole and threw a metal rod at them. Once inside he marched around, joining a skirmish thrusting his flagpole at officer's shield.
He is known to be anti every non-white, non-Christian, non-heterosexual citizens.
In text messages from his phone, He wished members of those groups a violent end, and also expressed desire to inflict violence or death on them.
I do hope when he is sentenced the next judge gives him a long jail sentence. He was also arrested for drunk driving after his J6 violence.
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