Jan. 6 defendants confront suspected FBI agents

 Biz Pac Review:

January 6th protester Micajah Jackson, who was charged with violently entering the Capitol Building and demonstrating, confronted an Arizona man named Luke Robinson, aka “Ginger Gun,” who allegedly had a weapon that day but was later dropped from the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list.

Jackson was arrested in May of 2021. He pleaded guilty to parading, demonstrating, or picketing in the Capitol Building and is set to be sentenced on February 25, 2022.
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Robinson was allegedly number 343 on the list until he was mysteriously removed. For some unknown reason a person who reportedly had a gun that day is now no longer wanted by the FBI and people want answers over it. He was also potentially wearing an earpiece, according to Jackson.

In video posted to Twitter via The JFK Report, Jackson is seen confronting Robinson in a parking lot.

“We knew you were at the Capitol and we weren’t sure if you had an earpiece on and a firearm. Man, you had a firearm on federal property, that’s serious stuff. I got charged with a misdemeanor for parading and picketing and that’s a firearm man. I met you ten days after the FBI came to my house on April 3rd,” Jackson said.
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“I mean, what’s going on man? Alright… Yeah, what’s with the earpiece at the Capitol? Who were you talking to?” Jackson asked. He would go on to ask Robinson multiple times who he was speaking to and never got an answer.

Jackson expressed concern for Robinson and advised him to get a good attorney. He asked if he was cooperating with the FBI. Robinson would not answer any of the questions saying he’d rather not talk about it.

Robinson and Ray Epps have both been removed from the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list with no explanation. The FBI first solicited tips concerning Robinson as the man in its #343 poster in May of 2021. He was removed from the poster with his identification number and picture in September.
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The defendants must suspect entrapment by potential FBI agents or informants.  There have been several stories suggesting this and the silence of people like Robinson and Epps adds to those suspicions. 

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