On Tuesday, Daniel Ball’s case tied to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault was formally dismissed after he obtained a full pardon from President Trump. However by Wednesday, Ball was arrested as soon as extra on pending federal gun costs.
The Florida man seems to be the primary Jan. 6 rioter to face extra authorized bother after the sweeping clemency bestowed on those that rioted on the Capitol as lawmakers sought to certify the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election. His arrest warrant was additionally the primary publicly filed in Washington following the beginning of Trump’s second presidency.
Ball was charged in Might 2023 with 12 counts tied to the Capitol assault, together with assaulting, resisting or impeding officers utilizing a harmful weapon and utilizing explosives to commit a felony.
Prosecutors mentioned he labored with different rioters to “violently push” towards police exterior the Decrease West Terrace entrance, and when their efforts failed, he threw an explosive gadget into the doorway. It detonated on 25 officers, based on an FBI affidavit.
His trial was initially slated to start on Jan. 6, however the decide vacated that date in October.
In his new indictment, there is no point out of these costs, which Trump wiped from his file. Nevertheless, Ball’s two earlier convictions — for home violence battery by strangulation in June 2017 and battering and resisting legislation enforcement with violence in October 2021 — are detailed within the charging papers. He is accused of possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, round Might 2023.
Ball is one among greater than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants who noticed their costs dismissed with the stroke of Trump’s pen Monday in one of many first acts of his second presidency. A handful of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders additionally noticed their sentences commuted to time served as a part of the far-reaching clemency motion.