We truly live in an upside-down world that calls good, evil and evil, good.
As rioters have acted with impunity across the United States, causing billions of dollars in damage, and criminals act without repercussions in major cities, a praying 72-year-old grandmother was sentenced by the Department of Justice this past Monday.
Rebecca Lavrenz, the Colorado grandma who has never committed a felony in her life but was caught on camera praying in the nation’s Capitol on January 6, 2021, has been dubbed by the U.S. government “a threat of future acts of political violence like that which engulfed the nation on January 6.”
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U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui, who has been a litigator in the swamp as a U.S. States Attorney in D.C. from 2008 until he was made a judge in 2020, levied a heavy sentence against Lavrenz.
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As reported by The Gateway Pundit, Lavrenz was sentenced to “a half year house arrest, with restrictions on her internet use, 12 month probation, and a $103,000 fine.”
The prosecution was pushing for 10 months in prison.
What were the penalties for the rioters who burned down Minneapolis, Minnesota, under the watch of now vice presidential candidate Tim Walz again? Nothing. Well, one man was sentenced to prison for arson, out of the thousands according to the DOJ, so justice must have been served.
Lavrenz has been vocally critical of the sham trial process for those accused of rioting on Jan. 6, which videos released contradict what the deceptive J6 committee told the public actually happened spearheaded by now former congressional members Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.
The fine of $103,000 is an unprecedented amount for a misdemeanor case, but the public has shown its support for Lavrenz in this aspect.
A Give-Send-Go was set up for the praying grandma, since sites like GoFundMe have shown their anti-Christian and anti-conservative bias in the past by taking down campaigns for Christian businesses such as the Sweet Cakes by Melissa campaign. The amount for the fine has already been surpassed as the amount collected at the time of this article is in excess of $119,000.
Lavrenz’s legal team plan to move forward with an appeal of the judges harsh fine and unusual internet restrictions during her house arrest.
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James Lasher is Staff Writer for Charisma Media.