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Ex-Special Forces Soldier Still Jailed After Trump Pardon

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Retired U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant Jeremy Brown continues to serve a seven-year sentence for weapons charges, despite being included in Donald Trump’s January 6-related pardons. Brown’s attorney argues that the federal charges against him, which surfaced during the investigations into the Capitol riot, should qualify him for clemency, as they are “100% J6 related.” His case highlights a troubling aspect of the post-riot landscape, where several individuals associated with the January 6 events remain in custody despite pardons issued for related offenses.

Brown, previously convicted of possessing dangerous weapons and a classified military document, was transferred from a D.C. jail to Kentucky’s Grayson County Detention Center last week, and the reasons for this move remain unclear. Proponents of his release, including political allies, claim he is a victim of systemic injustice, citing allegations that federal agents planted evidence against him. With ongoing advocacy for Brown’s release and an upcoming appeal hearing set for next month, his case continues to draw attention in the context of a broader discussion on the justice applied to those arrested in the aftermath of January 6.

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