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Federal Air Marshal Jailed over ATF’s Fake Silencer Charges
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David Schieferle, who spent 20 years as a U.S. Air Marshal, served eight months behind bars in the Miami Federal Detention Center – which he described as a “hellhole” – 10 months on home confinement wearing an electronic ankle monitor, is currently on probation for the next two-and-a-half years. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(2/5/2025)
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It's like these so called defense attorneys are deep state agents. You're better off representing yourself. All through this story he says his attorney "wouldn't let me..." this and that. This was a totally rigged trial (understatement) and rigged attempts at appeals. Why are we only hearing about this LONG AFTER conviction? This should have outraged the entire intelligent side of the nation years ago. |
Comment by:
repealfederalgunlaws
(2/5/2025)
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I sent a simple email to my congressman asking straight up what he was doing to help David Schieferle and to prevent future sham trials. No excuse NOT to. Everyone, seriously. |
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