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Pro-Hamas Rioter Gets Community Service After Punching Female U.S. Capitol Police Officer In DC

Emergency Lights (Source: File Photo)
Emergency Lights (Source: File Photo)

More evidence of our justice system slanting left under President Joe Biden.

A pro-Hamas protester from New York, Ruben Arthur Camacho, was sentenced to just 48 hours of community service for punching a female cop during a riot outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in November.

“Police said Camacho slammed a female officer against a wall and punched her in the face. Camacho was charged with one count of assault on a police officer, which is a felony offense,” the Post Millennial reported on Sunday.

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The officer was one of six police officers injured during the riot.

Camacho “also resisted arrest and blocked an exit used by federal lawmakers during the riot, according to court documents.”

Yet, no jail time and just 48 hours of community service.

The Post Millennial added, “Camacho escaped federal prosecution and was charged in DC Superior Court by DC US Attorney Matthew Graves. This is the same Biden-appointed prosecutor who has been arresting J6 protesters on charges including assault on police.”

On X, conservative journalist Julie Kelly, who wrote about Camacho’s case, noted that Graves does not plan to charge any pro-Hamas defendants involved in the ceasefire riot in federal court, and that all charges will remain local.

This means they will avoid the federal judges who have tossed the pro-Trump rioters from the Jan. 6, 2021, brawl at the U.S. Capitol into prison for lengthy, years-long sentences.

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Kelly also noted that J6 defendants who have been charged with assaulting cops have been sentenced up to 10 years in prison.

One of them, she added, “did far less” to a woman officer, who got three years and was denied release while awaiting trial.

“Camacho was not denied release from jail pending trial or plea; he was not condemned as an ‘insurrectionist’ or ‘domestic terrorist’ by federal prosecutors. Because Camacho participated in a protest sanctioned and funded by Democrats, he got a slap on the wrist,” Kelly said on X.

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