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US Capitol rioter who wore 'Camp Auschwitz' sweatshirt sentenced to prison

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Robert Keith Packer, 57. A Virginia man who stormed the U.S. Capitol while wearing an antisemitic "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt over a Nazi-themed shirt was sentenced on Thursday to 75 days of imprisonment.Robert Keith Packer, 57, declined to address U.S.

District Judge Carl Nichols before he sentenced him during hearing held by video conference. The judge noted the "incredibly offensive" message on Packer’s sweatshirt before imposing the sentence."It seems to me that he wore that sweatshirt for a reason.

We don’t know what the reason was because Mr. Packer hasn’t told us," Nichols said.Photographs of Packer wearing the sweatshirt went viral after the Jan.

6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. When FBI agents asked him why he wore it, he "fatuously" replied, "Because I was cold," a federal prosecutor said in a court filing.Credit: Court Documents Packer’s sweatshirt depicted an image of a human skull above the words "Camp Auschwitz." The word "Staff" was on the back.

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