A Manhattan man who masqueraded online as a self-styled “dating coach” and participated in the Capitol riot was sentenced to three and a half years in prison
A Manhattan man who masqueraded online as a self-styled “dating coach” named Brad Holiday and later participated in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol was sentenced Monday to three and a half years in prison after law enforcement uncovered a large weapons cache squirreled away in his Upper East Side apartment.
Prosecutors on Monday characterized the 33-year-old QAnon believer as “a dangerous conspiracy theorist,” with Judge Robert Mandelbaum upbraiding him for choosing “to arm himself to the teeth with a large variety of dangerous weapons.” Fisher, who after Jan. 6 cracked wise on social media about how cool it was “seeing cops literally run” during the attack, did not have any of the weapons on him at the Capitol.
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