Prosecutors conclude Army veteran's Capitol riot pardon also covers a separate weapons case
- The Justice Department concluded that Jeremy Brown's presidential pardon also covers his separate conviction for illegally possessing stolen grenades and classified information, based on a court filing from Tuesday.
- Brown, a U.S. Army veteran, was sentenced to seven years and three months in prison after being convicted of weapons charges related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
- Brown's pardon was issued by President Donald Trump, leading to the Justice Department's conclusion about the pardon as noted in a court filing.
- The Justice Department indicated that the pardons do not apply to at least two other January 6 defendants charged with unrelated crimes.
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