Trudy Castle and Kimberly DiFrancesco, both of Elmhurst, were in the crowd of rioters at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, according to the FBI.
A pair of Elmhurst women have made a quick turnaround from their arrest on June 1st to planned guilty pleas Wednesday.
According to the FBI, Trudy Castle and her relative Kimberly DiFrancesco were in the crowd of rioters who crashed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.More than 40% of the 850 people charged with federal crimes committed on January 6th have pleaded guilty.According to charges filed against them in early June, the pair traveled from metro Chicago to Washington D.C. and they were seen on numerous security and closed circuit video cameras inside and around the Capitol.
They typify what's happening as people who are mostly charged with misdemeanors, try to get on with their lives after the criminal filings of January 6th.For the suburban Chicago women, it has taken less than 11 weeks from their arrest to Wednesday morning's expected guilty pleas documented by federal court records in Washington., there are a sizable portion of January 6th defendants pleading guilty.
For the Elmhurst women, that quick turnaround will take a bit more time. There will still have to be a future sentencing date. So far across the U.S., more than 230 people have been sentenced --including a former Virginia police officer who was sentenced Tuesday to probation and home confinement after testifying against his supervisor that they had conspired to obstruct the congressional election certification on January 6th.
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