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NC man who threw object 'like a spear' at police in Jan. 6 riot sentenced to prison

Joe Marusak, The Charlotte Observer on

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A 61-year-old North Carolina man will spend nearly five years in prison for throwing a flagpole-type object as if a javelin or spear at U.S. Capitol Police on Jan. 6 and committing other felonies, U.S. prosecutors said Thursday.

Rutherford County resident Anthony Mastanduno joined other rioters in breaching the Capitol and disrupting a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021, according to a news release by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Congress convened the session to count electoral votes, certifying Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election over Donald Trump.

According to court documents, Mastanduno entered the Capitol building minutes after rioters first breached the building that afternoon.

He made it to the front of a line of rioters who “overwhelmed” officers in the Capitol Crypt area, court records show. He left the building and headed to the lower west terrace, where police formed a defensive line at an archway that leads to a Capitol entrance known as “the tunnel.”

Some of the most violent attacks against police occurred at the tunnel, prosecutors said. “Rioters at the Tunnel battled police officers for hours as they attempted to storm the Capitol building,” according to the District of Columbia U.S. Attorney’s Office release.

 

At 4:30 p.m., Mastanduno joined other rioters in coordinated attacks against police at the tunnel, prosecutors said.

He picked up the blue, flagpole-like object and threw it into the mouth of the tunnel at the police line, according to court documents.

He used a shield stolen from officers to push against the police line while also deploying a telescoping baton to repeatedly strike at officers’ hands and arms.

He left the tunnel about 4:45 p.m. after he was sprayed with a chemical irritant.

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