Florida Man Whose Jan. 6 Case Was Dismissed After Trump Pardons Gets Arrested ONE DAY LATER for Gun Charges
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Daniel Charles Ball, involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, had his initial case dismissed due to a presidential pardon after being indicted for serious charges including assaulting police and using explosives. However, he was arrested again in May 2023 on multiple federal felonies. The U.S. Attorney's Office detailed his actions during the riot where he pushed against officers and threw an explosive device. His arrest involved local law enforcement after identification by his probation officer, highlighting ongoing legal repercussions for his previous actions.
Ball was indicted on a slew of federal felony charges for his actions during the Capitol riot, including assaulting and impeding police officers with a deadly weapon.
Following President Trump's pardon for Jan. 6 rioters, Ball initially had his case dismissed but was subsequently arrested again on multiple federal charges.
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