Man pardoned on Jan. 6 charges arrested for possessing gun

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A Florida man whose Capitol riot charges were dismissed after President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardon of nearly every Jan. 6 defendant remains behind bars after authorities issued an outstanding arrest warrant against him Wednesday on a federal gun charge.

Daniel Ball, of Homosassa, Florida, was never allowed to leave federal custody and is among the first Jan. 6 defendants to face non-Jan. 6 legal woes following the president’s pardon.


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A Florida man whose Capitol riot charges were dismissed after President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardon of nearly every Jan. 6 defendant remains behind bars after authorities issued an outstanding arrest warrant against him Wednesday on a federal gun charge.


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Brig Jeffs

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Wait a minute Phillip, let's tell the whole story.Daniel Ball has been a convicted felon since 2017, on domestic violence and strangulation charges. By law he was not allowed to possess a firearm. He violated that probation by possessing a firearm.Now you won't find me defending the government on that 2A charge because I believe a felon who has served his time should have his 2A rights reinstated.But let's make sure your readers know that this current arrest has nothing to do with J6 or his pardon, and everything to do with violating his probation from his previous felony.
 
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