Ryan Kelley pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charges that stemmed from his participation in the U.S. Capitol riot in January 2021. Reports say the former Michigan governor candidate illegally entered a restricted area during the attack.
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Michigan Governor Candidate Ryan Kelley [Photo: NBC News]
An article in Fox News states that the former Michigan governor candidate climbed a part of a building outside the Capitol and urged the other rioters to move toward the building. In addition, the former Michigan governor candidate allegedly removed a covering that had been set up for Biden’s inauguration.
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Former Michigan Governor Candidate Pleaded Guilty
According to Reilly, on July 27, the former Michigan governor candidate pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of illegally entering a restricted area during the U.S. Capitol riot. The former Michigan governor candidate’s trial was initially scheduled to begin on July 31, but he reached a plea agreement with the federal prosecutors. Nonetheless, to date, the former Michigan governor candidate is scheduled to be sentenced on October 17.
