Share this @internewscast.com
Michael Timbrook inside the Capitol on Jan. 6

Michael Timbrook (via FBI court filings)

The Tennessee man who defiantly declared that he was proud to be part of the Jan. 6 Capitol siege and insisted that he would “tell this story” has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor.

Michael Timbrook, 57, was wearing a distinctive bright orange hat when he entered the Capitol building as part of the mob of Donald Trump supporters looking to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden‘s win in the 2020 presidential election.

According to prosecutors, Timbrook entered the Capitol building at around 2:15 p.m. through the Senate Wing doors. He was inside for about 25 minutes and walked through various areas, including the Rotunda, hallways near the Rotunda, and Statuary Hall.

In a plea agreement hearing before U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden on Wednesday, Timbrook admitted to all of this and more. He pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building, a misdemeanor that carries a potential six-month jail sentence and up to a $5,000 fine.

He acknowledged that he briefly entered an office that he mistakenly believed to be that of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and took some papers in that office and threw them on the floor.

When FBI investigators interviewed Timbrook in February 2021, he admitted that he saw barricades as he approached the Capitol and observed other people being pepper-sprayed by police officers trying to hold off the crowd. Timbrook himself was pepper-sprayed near scaffolding outside the Capitol building.

He also admitted to entering the building, despite knowing that he didn’t have permission to be there.

Timbrook was unrepentant in the days after Jan. 6, and posted to Facebook that he was proud of himself and his fellow rioters.

“Sorry friends and family, but I guess all y’all hate me now,” he wrote. “I’ve been admonished, criticized, judged and condemned, for what I consider to be an act of patriotism, by the entire news media, celebrity class, political class, religious groups, hell everybody with a social media has weighed in and found us Guilty of violating the Sanctity of a public building […] I’m PROUD of everyone who went in there, even the 30 or so rowdy ones. Go ahead and ban me now because I have found my voice and am going to tell this story.”

Michael Timbrook defiant Facebook post after Jan. 6

As Law&Crime previously reported, Timbrook was similarly defiant after he was visited by the feds a few months later.

“First ever chat with the FBI today,” he posted on Facebook. “To be honest, it comes as a relief. The agents were exemplary! Respectful, courteous, direct. My chastening is forthcoming, and will undoubtedly hurt my wallet, but I feel no remorse or shame.”

McFadden, a Trump appointee, will likely consider Timbrook’s level of remorse when fashioning a sentence, although Timbrook still has time to change his tune before filing his sentencing memorandum.

Timbrook’s sentencing is set for May 20. At that time, prosecutors are expected to drop the remaining charges against Timbrook, which include disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, entering and remaining in a restricted building, and entering and remaining in certain rooms in the Capitol building.

[Images via FBI court filings.]

Have a tip we should know? [email protected]

Source: This post first appeared on

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Oregon Man Found Guilty in Fatal Stabbing of Mail Carrier

Left: Chad Westover (Clackamas County Sheriff”s Office). Right: Tristan Thomas (GoFundMe). Inset:…

Shocking Crime: Man Assaults and Kidnaps Ex After Receiving Homemade Meal

Left inset: Christopher Collins. Right inset: Jesserae Beck (Lincoln Police Department). Background:…

Tragic Russian Roulette Incident: Teen Accidentally Kills Girlfriend During Reckless Gun Play

Left inset: Mary Cornelius (St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department). Right inset: Mattison…

Tragic Death of Malnourished Boy Leads to Arrest of Mother and Police Officer Stepfather in Shocking Abuse Case

Insets from left: Destiny Dionne and Joshua Latimer (Oconee County Jail) and…

Tragic Incident: Sailor Fatally Shot While Attempting to Mediate Dispute Between Spouses

Left: Nildaliz Arline Flores-Roman (Norfolk police). Right: Katrina Anderson (Joshua Mortuary). A…

Urgent Update: Discovery of Female Remains in Woods Intensifies Search Efforts for Missing Kada Scott

Authorities have reportedly uncovered human remains on Saturday during the ongoing investigation…

Gainesville Drama: Woman Arrested for Car Burglary Amidst Street Brawl

Staff Article GAINESVILLE, Fla. – In the early hours today, 21-year-old Ivette…

Tragic Discovery: Coroner Uncovers Disturbing Living Conditions of Woman with MS

Authorities in Pittsburgh found 44-year-old Elizabeth Fike dead living in filth in…

Louvre Museum Shuts Doors Due to Unprecedented Robbery Incident

The world-famous Louvre Museum in Paris is closed for the day after…

Trio Faces Charges Following Burglary Incident in South-East Melbourne

Three men have been charged following a daring robbery involving stolen vehicles…

Levy County Incident: Gainesville Man Faces Arrest for Alleged Gun Threat

By Staff Writer GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Authorities have detained William Leo King,…

District Attorney Reports 5-Month-Old’s Skull Fractured in Alleged Assault by Mother’s Boyfriend

Left inset: Glenn McIntosh (Franklin County Jail). Right inset: Ameira Reynolds (GoFundMe).…