Five members of a Texas family were sentenced on Wednesday for storming the U.S. Capitol together on Jan. 6, 2021.
The parents, Dawn and Thomas Munn, of Borger, Texas, brought four of their children with them to the insurrection, three of whom were adults.
The adult members of the Munn family pleaded guilty to parading and demonstrating or picketing inside a Capitol building. According to court documents, they climbed into the Capitol through a broken window.
The parents were sentenced to 14 days imprisonment, 3 years probation and 90 days of home confinement. The eldest daughter, Kristi Munn, received 3 years of probation with home detention. The other adult children, Josh Munn and Kayli Munn, were sentenced to 3 years probation without home detention. The minor was not charged.
At the sentencing hearing, Dawn Munn said she was in Washington, D.C., to seek answers about the 2020 election, and continued to parrot concerns about election security in the U.S.
“I was looking for…