Last Updated on February 27, 2022
Matthew Perna, a Trump supporter who was arrested and charged with non-violent trespassing crimes following the January 6 election protests, has committed suicide. According to Perna’s family, his suicide came as the DOJ planned to tack on extra charges. Perna’s passing was confirmed by American Greatness reporter Julie Kelly.
In December, Matthew Perna, 37, pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of Congress and three misdemeanor charges associated with his entry into the Capitol on Jan 6, the U.S. Attorney’s office for the District of Columbia reported Friday. He was scheduled for sentencing on March 3.
“They informed him the other day that they were pursuing additional charges. He couldn’t take another day,” Perna’s family told Tayler Hansen in a statement.
His family is heartbroken and angry at everyone responsible.
This is not the first time, and will not be the last. The January 6th death toll will continue to rise if nothing is done about the over-reaching tyranny of the current Regime.
— Tayler Hansen (@TaylerUSA) February 27, 2022
Matthew Perna was inside the Capitol building for 20 minutes after U.S. Capitol police opened the doors and ushered protesters in. The PA native was not accused of vandalism or any violent crime, simply trespassing-related offenses. Still, Perna and other non-violent January 6 protesters have been ruthlessly prosecuted by the Biden regime while BLM rioters have received lesser sentences, if they are even convicted.
“I don’t know Matthew Perna, haven’t studied his case or accusations against him. But he’s killed himself & I understand why,” Walk Away founder Brandon Straka said in a statement. Like Perna, Straka has also been ruthlessly prosecuted by the Biden regime after he peacefully entered the Capitol building in January 6. “I had the same thoughts many times this past year. The deafening silence of Republicans &conservative media for ppl dragged through this hell is unbearable,” Straka continued.
I don’t know Matthew Perna, haven’t studied his case or accusations against him. But he’s killed himself & I understand why. I had the same thoughts many times this past year. The deafening silence of Republicans &conservative media for ppl dragged through this hell is unbearable https://t.co/43cC1s2SHk
— Brandon Straka (@BrandonStraka) February 27, 2022
Close to 500 Americans have been charged in connection with January 6 protests. The overwhelming majority have not been charged with a violent crime, though multiple prison sentences have been handed down for non-violent convictions.
This is a stark contrast with the treatment of BLM rioters, where over 90% of charges brought against rioters have been dismissed. The nationwide riots of 2020 cost billions in property damage and left over 20 dead.