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Ex-Infowars employee who filmed Jan. 6 shooting is sentenced to home detention

Por: CBS News Politics April 06, 2023

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A Texas man who worked for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' website, Infowars, was sentenced on Wednesday to four months of home detention for joining a mob's ., 37, was employed as a video editor for Infowars when he stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and captured footage of a police officer fatally shooting a rioter, .Before a judge announced his sentence, Montoya called himself a member of the media and said he regrets his approach... + full article



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