Man who got Jan. 6 pardon is arrested on federal gun charge
- A Florida man named Daniel Charles Ball was arrested on gun charges just one day after being pardoned by President Trump for his involvement in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
- The indictment against Ball included possession of a firearm by a convicted felon due to his past convictions for domestic violence and resisting law enforcement.
- Ball was accused of attacking police with an explosive device during the Capitol riot and was among the few defendants held pretrial for his actions.
- Law enforcement officers expressed outrage over the pardons, with former D.C. Metro Officer Michael Fanone stating that Trump told criminals, 'If you commit crimes on my behalf I’ve got your back.
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