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Super Happy Fun America Leader, Charged In Capitol Violence,
Ordered To Keep Away From Mass. State House
January 21, 2021
A Massachusetts man charged with taking part in the siege on the U.S. Capitol
has been released from prison while his case is adjudicated.
Mark Sahady, 46, of Malden, has been held at the Wyatt Detention Center in Rhode Island
since his first court appearance Tuesday. On Thursday, U.S. District Court judge Jennifer Boal
decided that
Sahady could be released with conditions that include a ban on organizing any demonstrations.
Sahady’s attorneys disputed the conditions of his release, saying they are a violation of the defendant’s first amendment rights and a bias against his political views. Sahady is a leader of the group Super Happy Fun America, which authorities say helped organize buses to travel from Massachusetts to Washington to protest on Jan. 6.
Is this guy one of “The Heroes of January 06”?
Looks more like a Zero to me