One of three active-duty Marines who stormed the U.S. Capitol together was sentenced on Monday to probation and 279 hours of community service — one hour for every Marine who was killed or wounded fighting in the Civil War.

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes said she can’t fathom why Dodge Hellonen violated his oath to protect the Constitution “against all enemies, foreign and domestic” — and risked his career — by joining the Jan. 6, 2021, riot that disrupted Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory.

“I really urge you to think about why it happened so you can address it and ensure it never happens again,” Reyes said.

Dodge Hellonen, now 24, was the first of the three Marines to be punished for participating in the Capitol siege. Reyes also is scheduled to sentence co-defendants Micah Coomer on Tuesday and Joshua Abate on Wednesday.

The three Marines — friends from the same unit — drove together from a military post in Virginia to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, when then-President Donald Trump spoke at his “Stop the Steal” rally near the White House. They joined the crowd that stormed the Capitol after Trump urged his supporters to “fight like hell.”

Before imposing Hellonen’s sentence, Reyes described how Marines fought and died in some of the fiercest battles in American history. She recited the number of casualties from some of the bloodiest wars.

After walking to the Rotunda, they placed a red “Make America Great Again” hat on a statute and took photos of it. They remained inside the Capitol for nearly an hour, joining other rioters in chanting “Stop the Steal!” and “Four More Years!”

None of them are accused of engaging in any violence or destruction on Jan. 6. But prosecutors said none of them have expressed sincere remorse for their crimes.

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    None of them are accused of engaging in any violence or destruction on Jan. 6. But prosecutors said none of them have expressed sincere remorse for their crimes.

    And none of them will if judges hand out flimsy sentences like community service for participating in an attempted insurrection.

    I assume court martials are also up and coming for these three and hopefully there the proverbial book will be thrown at them. Hard.

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    Traitorous, every one of them. They should be given a dishonorable discharge, barred from reenlistment, and forfeiture of all VA benefits.

    They have taken it up on themselves to disgrace what it represents to be a defender of this nation and its ideals. The oath they took was nothing more than words to them. I am very disappointed in my military brothers and hope they can find a better path going forward.

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        Already happening. From the article:

        As of Friday, all three Marines were still on active-duty status, according to the Marine Corps. But all three could be separated from the Marine Corps “on less than honorable conditions,” prosecutors said.

        Hellonen received separation paperwork in July, while Coomer awaited a decision last Friday on his possible separation, according to prosecutors. They said Abate was still enlisted in the Marine Corps as of Sept. 1

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    They said “throw the book at 'em”. Sadly, the book was the 3-page leaflet detailing conduct becoming of a marine, apparently.

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    I still hold that if you entered the capital on January 6th, it’s treason and should be given the punishment for treason. All of them.

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      There’s something poetically appropriate about 279 hours, and this isn’t a poetic moment. It a moment where a serious judge would call this treason, or sedition and sentence the convicted person as such. SMH Every single one of them, those that entered the capitol, those that planned for the attack and then let others carry it out, and those that have supported them all along in elected offices in congress and elsewhere should all be treated appropriately.

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        No, literally treason. Attacking the Capitol is levying war, and supporting Trump is giving aid and comfort to an enemy (as Trump made himself an enemy of the United States by attempting to overthrow it).

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      They are likely going to get it from the military side as well. No double jeopardy protection exists between military/civilain courts.

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          No, he got temporarily reassigned to a shit detail and served his Other than honorable or dishonorable discharge papers. OTH can refer to either, so its not clear which. The other two likely have the same papers coming. Its near the end of the article.

          Either discharge would prevent them from accessing any military benefits like the VA home loan/GI bill/VA healthcare/etc.

          They would also not be eligible for security clearances/government work/etc. If they were in SIGINT like the article implies, they just lost all of the lucrative defense and government jobs for that rating. Say goodbye to 6 figure cybersecurity jobs in the civilan world too.

          They fucked their lives up big.

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            Wait, aside from this case, OTH disqualifies you from the VA? That’s… fucked up given the cycle of PTSD, substance abuse, and lashing out that can be caused by military service and can easily lead to an OTH discharge.

            I don’t know why I’m surprised anymore.

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    He’s been fired right or at least on permanent desk duty. Tell me this idiot isn’t a marine anymore.

    Why isn’t he in prison, not only he did he break the law and try and overthrow the legitimate government of the United States but he did so while being military personnel.

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    If he was working in signals analysis he was likely cleared at the secret or top secret levels and could have very easily leveraged his experience into a super lucrative job in intelligence work or communications after his military service. This sentence and the discharge from service has probably eliminated the chances of that.