Friday, November 15, 2019

Gaetz wants to send protester to prison

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) this week asked a federal court to sentence a woman who threw a drink at him to prison to send a message that “free speech is welcome, but assault will not be tolerated.”

Gaetz’s office on Wednesday provided the Pensacola News Journal with a copy of the victim impact statement the congressman sent regarding Amanda Kondrat'yev's sentencing on Monday.

“I ask the court to sentence the Defendant to some time of incarceration,” the letter reads. “Constituents deserve to be safe at events hosted by our congressional office. My staff deserves to be safe. Their families and mine shouldn’t have to worry that while federal officials are doing their jobs, we are at risk of assault.”

  The Hill
They're not, Matt. The "drink" - actually, red liquid meant to represent blood - was thrown at you.
Kondrat'yev, 35, in August pleaded guilty to assaulting a U.S. Congress member. She faces up to a year in prison, a $100,000 fine or five years of probation.

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Kondrat’yev was part of a group of protesters outside the event, and she reportedly held a sign that read “Gaetz wipe the blood off your hands, A+ rating NRA, save our kids vote Gaetz out 2020,” referring to the congressman's rating by the National Rifle Association, Roll Call reported at the time.

Gaetz said after the incident that he was pressing charges out of fear that similar things would happen to him or his staff in the future.

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"My efforts to ensure ALL participants remain nonviolent are undermined greatly by the Defendant’s actions," he wrote. "Only incarceration allows me to reinforce to my supporters and opponents alike that Free Speech is welcomed - but assault will not be tolerated.

“If the defendant is not subject to some incarceration, then word will be out that a first assault is functionally 'free,’” he concluded. “This will make my events, my staff and my constituents less safe.”
A fine and some community service would make the same statement. Imprisonment makes a Supreme Leader statement.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

UPDATE:  And Gaetz gets his way.
The woman who threw a drink at Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) was sentenced to 15 days in jail on Monday after Gaetz asked the federal court to put her behind bars.

Amanda Kondrat'yev faced up to a year in prison but received a 15-day jail sentence along with one year of probation and a $500 fine.

  The Hill

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