Jan. 6 rioter who stole beaten officer’s badge, radio apologizes in bid to avoid prison

Hoping to avoid prison, an Amherst man who robbed a beaten police officer of his badge and radio amid the storming of the U.S. Capitol apologized in a letter to a federal judge and said a years-long misdiagnosis of his mental illness contributed to his actions on Jan. 6, 2021.

โ€œIf I had been diagnosed properly years ago I likely wouldnโ€™t be in the situation I find myself today, and at the mercy of this court,โ€ Thomas Sibick wrote to U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson.

The judge is scheduled to sentence Sibick on Friday in Washington.

A federal prosecutor last week recommended a nearly six-year prison sentence for Sibick, describing him as โ€œone of the most violent rioters who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6.โ€

The U.S. Probation Office has recommended a four-year prison sentence.

As thousands of people swarmed around and in the Capitol, with some attacking and injuring police officers, the Amherst manโ€™s actions in the Lower West Terrace stood out for what happened to then-D.C. Police Officer Michael Fanone, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Kimberly L. Paschall in her court filing.

A federal prosecutor has recommended a nearlyย six-year prison sentence for Thomas Sibick, saying his repeated assaults against police officers “mark him as one of the most violent rioters who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6.”

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