Kim Sorgente was scheduled to go to court in Santa Ana for charges of using a deadly weapon in an altercation with Antifa or a related group.  Sorgente defended himself against an attacker with his bullhorn and was arrested for defending himself. Individuals from a known gang showed up with brass knuckles and attacked Americans at the event. Yet, no one else was charged that day.

Sorgente also was at the US Capitol on Jan 6.  He witnessed Rosanne Boyland’s death.  Because of this, he was charged with committing crimes at the Capitol.  Sorgente was on his knees begging and crying, urging the Capitol police to stop killing Ms. Boyland, but they didn’t listen.  The police cam of Sorgente’s pleas has never been released.

Sorgente was charged with CIVIL DISORDER; Civil Disorder (1) TEMPORARY RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT; Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds (2) TEMPORARY RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT; Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds (3).

On Monday, Sorgente appeared in court in the morning, but the judge delayed the case and pushed it into the afternoon.

United States Capitol January 6 by Tyler Merbler is licensed under Tyler Merbler
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