Elected official guilty of illegally entering US Capitol grounds on January 6

22 March 2022, 17:14

Otero County commissioner Couy Griffin
Capitol Riot Elected Official. Picture: PA

Otero County commissioner Couy Griffin is a 48-year-old former rodeo rider who helped found a group called Cowboys For Trump.

An elected official from New Mexico has been convicted of illegally entering restricted US Capitol grounds, but acquitted of engaging in disorderly conduct during the riot that disrupted US Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s presidential election victory.

US district court judge Trevor McFadden heard one day of testimony without a jury on Monday before handing down a verdict in the misdemeanour case against Otero County commissioner Couy Griffin, a 48-year-old former rodeo rider who helped found a group called Cowboys For Trump.

Judge McFadden, an appointee of then-president Donald Trump, said there was ample evidence that Griffin knew he was in a restricted area and did not leave.

Griffin crossed over three walls, needing help from others or a ladder to get over them, the judge noted.

Couy Griffin
Couy Griffin was charged with illegally entering Capitol grounds the day a pro-Trump mob disrupted certification of Joe Biden’s presidential election victory on January 6 2021(AP)

“All of this would suggest to a normal person that perhaps you should not be entering the area,” McFadden said from the bench.

But the judge said prosecutors did not meet their burden to prove that Griffin engaged in disorderly conduct.

“Arguably, he was trying to calm people down, not rile them up,” he said.

Griffin’s trial in Washington, DC, was the second among the hundreds of federal cases arising from the siege on January 6 2021.

Earlier this month, in the first trial, a jury convicted a Texas man Guy Wesley Reffitt of storming the Capitol with a holstered handgun, interfering with police and obstructing US congress’ joint session to certify the electoral college vote.

Griffin's supporters
Griffin’s supporters gather outside the federal court house (AP)

The outcome of Griffin’s trial could have a ripple effect, helping other Capitol riot defendants decide whether to let a judge or a jury decide their case.

But the case against Griffin is unlike most January 6 cases and may not be a bellwether for defendants who are charged with storming the US capitol.

Griffin is one of the few riot defendants who was not accused of entering the Capitol building or engaging in any violent or destructive behaviour.

His lawyers argued that he was selectively prosecuted for his political views.

Griffin was charged with two misdemeanours: entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds and disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds.

Both carry maximum sentences of one year’s imprisonment.

Griffin is scheduled to be sentenced on June 17.

By Press Association

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