‘F— with me’: Jan. 6 rioter who broke Capitol window with pole remains defiant as judge sentences her to prison

Dova Alina Winegeart (U.S. Attorney

Inset: Dova Alina Winegeart (U.S. Attorney’s Office). Background: Winegeart striking a window at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 (U.S. Attorney’s Office).

An Oklahoma woman caught on camera cracking a window near a door marked “House of Representatives” at the U.S. Capitol building with a metal-tipped long wooden pole during the Jan. 6, 2021 riots turned in to the feds by her friends and who later threatened law enforcement, witnesses and even her husband for talking to the FBI is going to prison.

Dova Alina Winegeart, 51, was sentenced Monday to four months in prison followed by a year on supervised release and fined $1,000, court records show. Winegeart was found guilty in July of attempted destruction of government property after a one-day bench trial before Judge Carl J. Nichols, a Donald Trump appointee. She was found not guilty of three other counts, including trespassing, disorderly conduct and engaging in physical violence in a restricted building.

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