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Man sentenced to probation in US Capitol attack after revealing he lost his job and now delivers pizza

A former Pennsylvania insurance salesman who participated in the US Capitol attack was sentenced Tuesday to six months' probation after revealing he had lost his job and now works as a part-time pizza delivery driver.

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A former Pennsylvania insurance salesman who participated in the US Capitol attack was sentenced Tuesday to six months’ probation after revealing he had lost his job and now works as a part-time pizza delivery driver.

Highlights

  • A former Pennsylvania insurance salesman who participated in the January 6, 2021, riot was sentenced to six months’ probation.
  • He previously had pleaded guilty to one charge of parading, demonstrating or picketing in the US Capitol.
  • The revelation came to light during his sentencing hearing Tuesday.
  • “It was just an awful day in many respects,” McAlanis told the judge Tuesday.
  • “Going back, I wish I could take it back, but I can’t,” he said.
  • The case and his sentence highlight the significant personal cost to those who committed crimes on January 6.