NY man's trial starts for Jan. 6-related online threats

NY man's trial starts for Jan. 6-related online threats

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NEW YORK (AP) — A prosecutor urged a jury in a trial's opening statement Wednesday to convict a New York man who threatened to kill members of Congress in a video posted online, but a defense lawyer dismissed his rants as speech-protected hyperbole so absurd that they bordered on comedy.

The trial of Brendan Hunt, 37, put the Jan. 6 breach at the U.S. Capitol before a jury for the first time, though Hunt wasn't there in Washington that day.

Hunt, an analyst for the New York court system, has pleaded not guilty to a threat-to-murder charge in Brooklyn federal court, where coronavirus precautions forced spectators into adjacent courtrooms to watch on video.

Prosecutors say he made online threats calling for the murder of lawmakers including Democratic U.S. Reps. Nancy Pelosi and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Francisco Navarro said Hunt's monthlong online campaign to urge violence against members of Congress culminated on Jan. 8 in an 88-second video titled: “Kill your senators. Slaughter them all."

The prosecutor said Hunt was trying to inspire violence against members of Congress on Inauguration Day as a follow up to the Jan. 6 attack, when hundreds of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters broke into the Capitol and interrupted the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory.

According to court papers, Hunt had previously written in December: “We want to hold a public execution of pelosi aoc schumer etc. … Start up the firing squads, mow down these commies, and lets take america back!”

“This case is not about political parties, election results,” Navarro said. He added that it was about “the defendant threatening to kill people."

Defense attorney Jan Rostal told jurors they could label her...

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