WASHINGTON (AP) — The primary rioter to enter the U.S. Capitol constructing throughout the Jan. 6, 2021, attack was convicted on Friday of costs that he interfered with police and obstructed Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory.
Michael Sparks, 46, of Kentucky, jumped via a shattered window moments after one other rioter smashed it with a stolen riot protect. Sparks then joined different rioters in chasing a police officer up flights of stairs, one of the harrowing photos from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.
A federal jury in Washington, D.C., convicted Sparks of all six costs that he confronted, together with two felonies. Sparks didn’t testify at his weeklong trial. U.S. District Decide Timothy Kelly is scheduled to condemn him on July 9.
Sparks was the “tip of the spear” and breached the Capitol constructing lower than a minute earlier than senators recessed to evacuate the chamber and escape from the mob, Justice Division prosecutor Emily Allen stated throughout the trial’s closing arguments.
“The defendant was prepared for a civil battle. Not simply prepared for a civil battle. He wished it,” Allen informed jurors.
Protection legal professional Scott Wendelsdorf conceded that Sparks is responsible of the 4 misdemeanor counts, together with trespassing and disorderly conduct costs. However he urged the jury to acquit him of the felony costs — civil dysfunction and obstruction of an official continuing.
Wendelsdorf accused prosecutors of making an attempt to unfairly blame Sparks for the violence and destruction perpetrated by different rioters round him. The lawyer stated Sparks instantly left the Capitol when he realized that Vice President Mike Pence wouldn’t succumb to strain from then-President Donald Trump to overturn Biden’s victory.
“Michael Sparks might have began the sport, in response to the federal government, however he was out of the sport on the sidelines earlier than the primary quarter was over,” the protection legal professional informed jurors.
Sparks traveled to Washington with a gaggle of work-mates from an electronics and elements plant in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. They attended Trump’s “Cease the Steal” rally close to the White Home on Jan. 6.
After the rally, Sparks and a co-worker, Joseph Howe, joined a crowd in marching to the Capitol. A cameraman’s video captured Howe saying, “We’re getting in that constructing,” earlier than Sparks added that if Pence “does his job at this time, he does the suitable factor by the Structure, Trump’s our president 4 extra years.”
Sparks and Howe, each sporting tactical vests, made their approach to the entrance of the mob as outnumbered cops retreated.
“Michael Sparks was extra ready for battle than a number of the cops he encountered that day,” Allen stated.
Sparks was the primary rioter to enter the constructing after Dominic Pezzola, a member of the Proud Boys extremist group, used a police protect to interrupt the window subsequent to the Senate Wing Door. Different rioters yelled at Sparks to not enter the constructing.
“He jumped in anyway,” Allen stated.
A police officer pepper sprayed Sparks within the face as he leaped via the damaged window. Undeterred, Sparks joined different rioters in chasing Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman as he retreated up the steps and located backup from different officers close to the Senate chamber.
Sparks ignored instructions to depart and yelled, “That is our America! That is our America!”
Sparks believed that he was defending the Structure on Trump’s behalf and that Pence had an obligation to invalidate the election outcomes, in response to his legal professional.
“His perception was improper, however it was honest,” Wendelsdorf stated.
Allen stated Sparks knew that he broke the regulation however wasn’t remorseful.
“I’ll go once more given the chance,” Sparks texted his mom a day after the riot.
Sparks and his co-workers returned to Kentucky on Jan. 7, 2021. By then, photos of him storming the Capitol had unfold on-line. On his method residence, Sparks known as the Metropolitan Police Division and supplied to show himself in, in response to prosecutors. He was arrested a number of days later.
Sparks and Howe have been charged collectively in a November 2022 indictment. Howe pleaded responsible to assault and obstruction costs and was sentenced in October to 4 years and two months in jail.