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WTOP.com: Climate change activist gets 2 years in prison for dumping red powder on Constitution display

The Associated Press, November 15, 2024, 6:53 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) — A climate change activist who dumped red powder on a case containing the original copy of the U.S. Constitution was sentenced on Friday to two years in prison for his role in the vandalism earlier this year at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson told Donald Zepeda that his attack on the display of the priceless document did nothing to advance his cause.

“You still think that was connected to the climate change problem, and I can’t agree with that,” she said.

Zepeda, a leader of Declare Emergency, was charged with another member of the climate change awareness group. Jackson sentenced Zepeda’s co-defendant, Utah resident Jackson Green, on Tuesday to 18 months of prison.



Zepeda, 35, of Maryland, pleaded guilty in August to destruction of federal property. The Constitution itself was not damaged.

The judge said “eco-vandalism” doesn’t benefit the environment and only gives climate change skeptics more reason to believe that activists like Zepeda are “just a bunch of crackpots.”

“It’s just plain old vandalism,” she said.

The National Archives evacuated visitors after the attack and remained closed for four days to make repairs costing over $58,000. Prosecutors said the stunt frightened visitors who didn’t know that the red substance was paint powder.

“Many undoubtedly feared that they were the subject of a chemical weapons attack, a phenomenon which was not uncommon in D.C. in the not-too-distant past,” a prosecutor wrote.

Prosecutors had recommended a four-year prison sentence for Zepeda, citing his roles in a string of similar stunts designed to call attention to climate change.

He was sentenced to two months in prison for burglarizing an oil facility in 2017. He spent a week in jail for pouring syrup and colored liquid on the steps of the Florida capitol building. He has repeatedly blocked roadways with other activists.





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Put these fuckers in solitary confinement and make them happy. There's no climate change in there.


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Put these fuckers in solitary confinement and make them happy. There's no climate change in there.

Definitely an option.

Another option is placing them in the general population. And sharing a cell with a big, burly Bubba. Who needs a new "friend".
 
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Funny how climate change activists always resort to some sort of pollution in their attacks.

I think 2 years of making hand written copies of the Constitution would be appropriate.




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Another option is placing them in the general population. And sharing a cell with a big, burly Bubba. Who needs a new "friend".


These two fresh fish belong in general population, I suspect they have never been in prison before, and will be the subject of "Hoe-Checks" and other prison protocols.



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This is a topic that pisses me off every time I see or read anything about these groups. They should set some examples of 10+ years without parole and then the other followers might not be so fast to do what their leaders tell them to do.
 
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They can expect a regular diet.



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I’m okay with two years, but his sentence should include paying restitution of $58,000 for the cost of cleanup.
 
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Another option is placing them in the general population. And sharing a cell with a big, burly Bubba. Who needs a new "friend".


These two fresh fish belong in general population, I suspect they have never been in prison before, and will be the subject of "Hoe-Checks" and other prison protocols.


Just looking at the photo, neither of them look like they are going to make it out of prison with any sort of rectal integrity. They couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag, more or less anything in the Joint.
Hint: get carmex / chapstick from the prison commissary.


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I wonder how their employer ( Big Grin) will take their not being to work anytime soon? (Humurous sarcasm).
 
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Should have made them pay restitution as well, but I'm glad to see someone not only charged, but prosecuted and sentenced. I wish they did the same to all the Hamas supporters that damaged federal property as well.



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2 years and restitution isn’t nearly enough. Have them follow it up with 4 years of scrubbing toilets at the National Archives to pay for it. Otherwise their restitution would probably be paid with donations from their buddies at their little boys club. Also mandatory US Constitution and government classes for no college credit. Lastly, no contact with anyone under the age of 18, or any person ever convicted of a similar offense.
Perhaps one day someone will cover their possessions with the same powder.
 
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What about Caning? On national TV?
 
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Yeah but what kind of prison? It's not likely to be Maximum Security. They'll probably be in a minimum security white collar prison.
 
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