BLACK-BELT INSTRUCTOR CHARGED IN JANUARY 6TH CAPITOL ATTACKS

A Montgomery County, Pennsylvania man has agreed to a guilty charge stemming from the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol. James Robinson plead guilty late last week to parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. That carries a maximum sentence of six months in prison, up to five years’ probation and a fine of up to five-thousand-dollars. Robinson admitted to entering the Capitol building  January 6th. The 60-year-old martial-arts instructor says his training led him to join the mob and that he was only inside because people were crying for help.