Updated On: 25 May, 2024 01:19 PM IST | Washington | mid-day online correspondent
Quaglin assaulted other officers with stolen police shields, metal bike racks and pepper spray as he clashed with police for roughly three hours

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A judge who referred to the New Jersey electrician as "a menace to our society" sentenced him to 12 years in jail for his numerous attacks on police officers during the US Capitol siege on January 6, 2021. Before and after receiving one of the heaviest jail sentences out of hundreds of instances involving Capitol riots, Christopher Joseph Quaglin argued and disrespected US District Judge Trevor McFadden.
Quaglin told McFadden, who was appointed to the court by then-President Trump in 2017, that she was "Trump`s worst mistake of 2016." Quaglin, 38, became part of the Trump fan base that overran the Capitol. When he choked and tackled a policeman to the ground, he hurt him. Quaglin fought with police for around three hours, attacking other cops with pepper spray, metal bike racks, and pilfered police shields.