Brother of J6 defendant: "We're in the Lord's hands"

3 years ago

Jan. 1, 2022, interview with Gabriel Pollock, the owner of Rapture Guns and Knives in Lakeland, Florida, and brother of Olivia and Johnny Pollock, both of whom have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 protests in Washington, D.C.
This video also includes comments from Thomas Osborne, who took part in the Jan. 6 event. He and Gabriel say the government investigation has had a profound impact on their lives and that of their family and friends.
The FBI is “just they're putting more and more pressure on people," Gabriel Pollock said.
On Dec. 23, the FBI gave Gabriel a subpoena ordering him to testify before a grand jury in Washington, D.C. He said he doesn't know exactly what they are investigating or what he'll be asked.
Pollock's brother, Johnny, remains at large. His sister, Olivia, must wear an ankle monitor pending trial and has not been given a court date.
"We still have prisoners, Jan. 6 prisoners, that are still locked up in prison that have not received a court date," Gabriel Pollock said.
"Nobody's actually gone to trial over this yet, and it's been over a year. We're right at that anniversary, right there at the year anniversary, and people still have not received a court date.
"Our right to a speedy trial is is thrown out the window. When you're serving a year in prison and you haven't even stood before a judge, you know there's something wrong. The system is broken. And that's why I feel that there is a huge disconnect between the federal government and we, the people, who give the federal government their power. They no longer work for us. They have they have separated themselves from the rule of the people, and they're working independent of our will. And that's very scary.”

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