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Jake Lang: An Unsung American Hero

American Patriots gathered together from near and far on January 6th to exercise their God-given rights. The Patriots stood united in the face of tyranny to ensure the protection of the US Constitution and were brutally assaulted and set up by the Capitol Police.

Unarmed patriots scrambled to defend themselves against a heavily armed force of oath-breaking police officers – using batons, tear gas, pepper spray, and even deadly rubber bullets to incite and abuse the crowd of freedom-loving Americans. In this heart-wrenching video, we can see one such Patriot, 25-year-old New Yorker Edward ‘Jake’ Lang, moving heroically to save the life of Phillip Anderson.

In a harrowing display of unity and courage, Lang rushed into a stream of police pepper spray and bodies falling on top of one another (pushed on top of each other mercilessly by the Capitol Police) and picked up the unconscious body of a young black man, Philip Anderson. By the grace of God, Philip did not meet the same fate as Roseanne Boyland, a 34-year-old Georgia woman who lost her life seconds earlier at the hands of Capitol Police. Lang was also seen trying to save Roseanne, pulling at her and even waving his arms frantically to try and stop the police onslaught. This video destroys the false mainstream news narrative that the Trump supporters were hate-filled white domestic terrorists.

Here, we can see that that is FAR from the truth; a white Trump supporter saved an unarmed and unconscious black man from police brutality on the United States Capitol. The truth behind January 6th is shown here. There are many instances of Patriot unity and courage in the face of tyranny in American history. Now we have a new set of heroes to stand behind. We are, “One Nation Under God, Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for All.” Would you please help our January 6th political prisoners by visiting J6Truth.org and volunteering? They are being mistreated, selectively prosecuted, and held without bail for a year now by the Department of Justice.

Corrupt federal prosecutors and judges, who refuse to prosecute leftist activists for all of 2020, are now destroying hundreds of Patriot lives after January 6th. Let’s show our support for the brave patriots of January 6th; visit, J6Truth.org now and get involved. God bless you! God bless America!

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  1. He faces 11 charges, including assaulting police officers with dangerous weapons, after he was allegedly recorded by surveillance cameras wielding a riot shield and swinging an aluminum baseball bat at police.
    Prosecutors have identified Edward Lang as the man with the shield and baseball bat in this photo from Jan. 6, in which a pro-Trump mob clashes with police and security forces as people try to storm the US Capitol.

    Lang’s attorneys, Steven Metcalf and Martin Tankleff, pleaded not guilty on his behalf on all counts and didn’t challenge his remaining in jail. They said they may apply later for Lang to be released on bail.

    Lang is being held in Washington, D.C., where he was moved from New York after his indictment on Jan. 29, according to the court papers.

    In a motion filed late on Monday to argue for Lang’s continued detention, an assistant U.S. attorney laid out the most detailed account so far of what she said was Lang’s continuous engagement with police guarding a main entrance on the west side of the Capitol – the doors that new presidents usually pass through for their inaugurations.
    Edward Lang, a 26-year-old Sullivan County native, is a Capitol riot suspect. He was arrested at his Newburgh apartment on Jan. 16.

    “He armed himself and assaulted law enforcement with the intent to unlawfully enter the U.S. Capitol and stop the functioning of our government as it met to certify election results,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Melissa Jackson wrote.

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