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Flying is a ‘huge problem’ Jan. 6 rioter tells judge

Court exhibits from U.S Department of Justice prosecutors allegedly depict Jan. 6 defendant James Rahm III outside of the Capitol (inset) and then among those at the front of a crowd pushing through doors at the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Court exhibits from U.S. Department of Justice prosecutors allegedly depict Jan. 6 defendant James Rahm III outside of the Capitol (inset) and then among those at the front of a crowd pushing through doors at the Capitol on Jan. 6.

“We broke the door down. We’re going in. My eyes hurt like s— from the pepper spray but we’re going in,” James Rahm III bragged in a text message on Jan. 6, 2021. But three years later, as he awaits his sentencing for breaching the U.S. Capitol, he has asked a judge for leniency because, among other gripes, he thinks he is on a “terrorist watchlist because flying has become a huge problem,” he wrote in court records obtained Tuesday by Law&Crime.

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