Capitol riot: Tucson siblings sentenced
Felicia Konold and Cory Konold were among the first in the crowd on Jan. 6 to trample over barricades and make their way into the U.S. Capitol building, court documents said. Despite being told to leave, the siblings stayed and used force to push back police. While inside, Cory took a police riot helmet. Felicia was sentenced to 45 days in prison, while Cory was sentenced to 30 days. The siblings were also sentenced to supervised release.
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