The big picture: Katherine Schwab, of Fort Worth, Texas, pleaded guilty to knowingly entering a prohibited building or premises. She is the last of the three co-defendants to either plead guilty or be sentenced.
Jenna Ryan, who bragged on Twitter that she wouldn’t go to jail, and Jason Lee Hyland, were sentenced to 60 days and seven days, respectively.
What they say: Schwab wrote before the Capitol attack that “s**t is going to fall,” according to court documents.
The Justice Department included videos and photos from Schwab’s social media, including a Facebook broadcast where he said, “I broke into the Capitol.” He wrote that they “came back” because former Vice President Mike Pence “helped us.”
What’s next: Schwab is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 9.
title: “The Woman Who Flew A Private Jet To The Capitol Riot Pleads Guilty Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Debbie Wilson”
The big picture: Katherine Schwab, of Fort Worth, Texas, pleaded guilty to knowingly entering a prohibited building or premises. She is the last of the three co-defendants to either plead guilty or be sentenced.
Jenna Ryan, who bragged on Twitter that she wouldn’t go to jail, and Jason Lee Hyland, were sentenced to 60 days and seven days, respectively.
What they say: Schwab wrote before the Capitol attack that “s**t is going to fall,” according to court documents.
The Justice Department included videos and photos from Schwab’s social media, including a Facebook broadcast where he said, “I broke into the Capitol.” He wrote that they “came back” because former Vice President Mike Pence “helped us.”
What’s next: Schwab is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 9.
title: “The Woman Who Flew A Private Jet To The Capitol Riot Pleads Guilty Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Thomas Evans”
The big picture: Katherine Schwab, of Fort Worth, Texas, pleaded guilty to knowingly entering a prohibited building or premises. She is the last of the three co-defendants to either plead guilty or be sentenced.
Jenna Ryan, who bragged on Twitter that she wouldn’t go to jail, and Jason Lee Hyland, were sentenced to 60 days and seven days, respectively.
What they say: Schwab wrote before the Capitol attack that “s**t is going to fall,” according to court documents.
The Justice Department included videos and photos from Schwab’s social media, including a Facebook broadcast where he said, “I broke into the Capitol.” He wrote that they “came back” because former Vice President Mike Pence “helped us.”
What’s next: Schwab is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 9.
title: “The Woman Who Flew A Private Jet To The Capitol Riot Pleads Guilty Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-18” author: “Sharon Lewis”
The big picture: Katherine Schwab, of Fort Worth, Texas, pleaded guilty to knowingly entering a prohibited building or premises. She is the last of the three co-defendants to either plead guilty or be sentenced.
Jenna Ryan, who bragged on Twitter that she wouldn’t go to jail, and Jason Lee Hyland, were sentenced to 60 days and seven days, respectively.
What they say: Schwab wrote before the Capitol attack that “s**t is going to fall,” according to court documents.
The Justice Department included videos and photos from Schwab’s social media, including a Facebook broadcast where he said, “I broke into the Capitol.” He wrote that they “came back” because former Vice President Mike Pence “helped us.”
What’s next: Schwab is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 9.
title: “The Woman Who Flew A Private Jet To The Capitol Riot Pleads Guilty Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-21” author: “John Anderson”
The big picture: Katherine Schwab, of Fort Worth, Texas, pleaded guilty to knowingly entering a prohibited building or premises. She is the last of the three co-defendants to either plead guilty or be sentenced.
Jenna Ryan, who bragged on Twitter that she wouldn’t go to jail, and Jason Lee Hyland, were sentenced to 60 days and seven days, respectively.
What they say: Schwab wrote before the Capitol attack that “s**t is going to fall,” according to court documents.
The Justice Department included videos and photos from Schwab’s social media, including a Facebook broadcast where he said, “I broke into the Capitol.” He wrote that they “came back” because former Vice President Mike Pence “helped us.”
What’s next: Schwab is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 9.