J6 rioter who struck officer with pole sentenced to 6 years in prison

David Joseph Gietzen, a North Carolina man who assaulted a police officer with a pole during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, has been sentenced to 6 years in prison.

This image from U.S. Capitol Police video, contained and annotated in the Justice Departments statement of facts in support of the arrest warrant for David Joseph Gietzen, shows Gietzen, circled in yellow, pushing at a officer's shield at a police line on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. The North Carolina man who became a fugitive after a federal jury convicted him of assaulting police officers during the U.S. Capitol riot has been sentenced to six years in prison.  (Department of Justice via AP)

Last August, a jury convicted Gietzen of eight counts, including assault and civil disorder charges. After his trial conviction, Gietzen disregarded a court order to report to prison on Oct. 20, 2023, while awaiting sentencing. He missed several hearings for his case before he was arrested at his mother’s home in North Carolina on Dec. 12, 2023.

"This pattern of flouting rules and laws and doing what he wants, regardless of the consequences, is how Gietzen operates," prosecutors wrote in a court filing.

Defense attorney Ira Knight said Gietzen apparently remained at his house, "just waiting to be picked up," and wasn't on the run from authorities or trying to hide after his conviction.

Prosecutors recommended a prison term of 10 years and one month for Gietzen, who worked as a computer programming engineer after graduating from North Carolina State University in 2017 with bachelor's degrees in computer engineering and electrical engineering.

"Clearly, Gietzen is bright and able to get something done when he puts his mind to it – be it a college degree or assaulting officers as part of in a violent mob," prosecutors wrote.

Gietzen's attorneys requested a four-year prison sentence.

"David’s current philosophy is that he no longer wishes to be engaged with the political process," defense attorneys wrote. "His involvement with politics has concluded and should be an indication to the Court that he is no longer interested in being a threat to the public or political process."

Gietzen traveled to Washington, D.C., with his brother from their home in North Carolina. He attended then-President Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally near the White House on Jan. 6 before marching to the Capitol.

As the mob of Trump supporters overwhelmed a police line on the Capitol's West Plaza, Gietzen shoved a police officer, grabbed another officer's gas mask and struck an officer with a pole.

"And all of Gietzen’s violence was based on a lack of respect for law enforcement and the democratic process — its goal was to get himself and other rioters closer to the building so they could interfere with the certification of the election," prosecutors wrote.

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Gietzen later bragged about participating in the riot in messages to friends and relatives, saying he had "never been prouder to be an American."

More than 1,350 people have been charged with Capitol riot-related federal crimes. Over 800 of them have been sentenced, with roughly two-thirds getting terms of imprisonment ranging from a few days to 22 years.

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