Mansfield man gets 4-year prison sentence for role in Capitol riot

The self-proclaimed president of a North Texas militia group was sentenced to more than four years in prison for his role in last year’s U.S. Capitol riot.

Lucas Denney of Mansfield was convicted of assaulting officers during the Jan. 6 attack.

Denney is a former military police officer who called himself the president of the Patriot Boys of North Texas.

He stormed the Capitol wearing tactical gear and a clown mask.

Prosecutors said Denney used weapons and chemical spray to attack police as a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building.

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Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes of North Texas prepares to face jury in highest profile Jan. 6 trial yet

Jury selection began Tuesday for the seditious conspiracy trial of several members of the far-right militia group the Oath Keepers, including founder Stewart Rhodes of Granbury.

Earlier this week, another North Texas man, Daniel Ray Caldwell from The Colony, admitted to assaulting more than a dozen law enforcement officers with chemical spray during the riot. He will be sentenced in February and faces up to 20 years in prison.

Also, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes from Granbury is preparing to face a jury in one of the highest profile Jan. 6 trials yet. Jury selection for his trial began earlier this week.