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Sentencing delay for rioter as Jan. 6 attack video emerges

Background: Department of Justice court records depict footage of Jack Wade Whitton, center and inset, using a metal crutch to assault police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021./ Inset: Jack Wade Whitton, Jan. 6, 2201. YouTube screengrab footage from NBC affiliate WXIA.

Background: Department of Justice court records depict footage of Jack Wade Whitton, center and inset, apparently using a metal crutch to assault police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Inset: Jack Wade Whitton, Jan. 6, 2021 (YouTube screengrab footage from NBC affiliate WXIA).

A former CrossFit instructor turned rioter who beat and dragged police while telling them they were “gonna die tonight” on Jan. 6 will not be sentenced this week as planned after new video emerged allegedly showing him assaulting a different police officer defending the U.S. Capitol from a mob of former President Donald Trump‘s supporters.

Jack Wade Whitton, of Georgia, pleaded guilty in September 2022 to attacking police at the Capitol, admitting he used a metal crutch to beat one officer before kicking another and then dragging the one he assaulted with the crutch down a flight of steps.

That same officer, a statement of offense shows, was beaten with a flagpole and baton by other rioters as Whitton dragged him. Court records show Whitton admitted to walking up to a line of police and kicking at them as someone screamed at him to stop but instead, he struck at police riot shields, continued kicking officers and vowed: “You’re gonna die tonight.”

The maximum possible sentence for the assault conviction was 20 years; prosecutors sought eight years. A review of the docket at the U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia shows that Whitton was due for sentencing on Wednesday, but it has since been postponed to May 2.

That is the second time that’s happened in recent months. U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras had scheduled a December sentencing date for Whitton in November. But that was moved to March and now, it’s been delayed again and without much public explanation provided by prosecutors.

However, it was the delay that was granted on Tuesday March 19, the same day that NBC News reported on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that the internet sleuths known as Sedition Hunters turned up new video appearing to show a separate incident allegedly involving Whitton assaulting police — including dragging an officer by his foot.

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