On January 6, a rioter who boasted about Trump’s pardon was sentenced to life in prison for the crimes he committed after being given a second chance.

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On January 6, a rioter who boasted about Trump's pardon was sentenced to life in prison for the crimes he committed after being given a second chance.

Andrew Paul Johnson, 45, a pardoned Jan. 6 rioter, was sentenced to life in Florida prison Thursday for horrific child sex crimes against two juveniles in Brooksville.

The Crimes

July 2025 Hernando County probe: Deputies found explicit Discord messages where Johnson groomed victims (boy/girl under 16), urged app switches/deletions, bought gifts/silence. Victims testified to repeated molestation/exhibition; he posed as “father figure” after couch-surfing via mom’s political rally meetup.

Guilty Feb. trial: Lewd/lascivious molestation (<12 and 12-16), two exhibition counts, harmful material transmission.

Jan. 6 Tie

2023 federal charges for Capitol breach (pleaded guilty 2024, 1-year sentence). Pardoned Day 1 of Trump’s 2nd term (Jan. 20, 2025) with ~1,500 others; celebrated online, eyed restitution.

Sickening fall—pardon freed him for local horrors. Justice served, but victims scarred.

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