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Previous Georgia cop condemned for Jan. 6 charge

Court records show he made various virtual entertainment posts upon the arrival of the assault, gloating as he went along with others in raging the Capitol.

A previous Pelham Police Department official was condemned on Thursday for his job in the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol.


Michael Shane Daughtry was condemned to two months of home confinement, three years of probation, $500 compensation, 60 hours of local area administration, and the standard state of no guns, as per the U.S. Lawyer's Office for the District of Columbia.

Court reports show Daughtry made numerous virtual entertainment posts upon the arrival of the assault, boasting as he went along with others in raging the Capitol. They likewise show that he talked with one more official from a similar division he recently worked at, expressing he was among those "that destroyed the wall down there. We was the initial ones over the wall. Everybody followed us."

Furthermore, a photograph imagining Daughtry among the group was likewise displayed as proof of his contribution.

As per a similar court records, Daughtry was an official with the Pelham Police Department or Camilla Police Department from 2002 to 2020.

He was at last, as reports show, ended part of the way in view of Facebook presents relating on an ordnance business - Crazy Koon Armory - which he was the proprietor of.

One such post, records say, expressed "Anybody requiring an AR15 and some additional ammunition before the political decision, I have a couple left in stock...It might be your last opportunity on the off chance that the political race don't go right tomorrow! Inform me as to whether you're intrigued."

One more expressed, "When they at last beginning placing these Democrats before the terminating crew for conspiracy I trust they'll allow me to serve on the terminating squad...I'll in any event, bring my own ammunition."

The store has since been shut.

Daughtry was at last charged on Jan. 12, 2021 and self-gave up to the FBI in Macon on Feb. 19 of that very year, reports show.

In court records, examiners detail Daughtry being at the Capitol expanding on Jan. 6, compelling his far beyond blockades, guaranteeing he destroyed fencing and arriving at the Capitol entryway, "yet 'needed to ease off' when cops shot him with elastic slugs." He was accused of wrongdoings associated with illicitly entering the Capitol grounds.