Jan. 6 Defendant Gives Horrifying Account from within Walls of DC Department of Corrections

  • Ryan Nichols, who is a Texan and a Marine veteran, called News Max’s Greg Kelly for an interview from a special unit in the DC Department of Corrections where he is being held indefinitely without bail following his part in the Jan. 6 riot.
  • The honorably discharged veteran is facing charges for participating in the Capitol Hill protest. He was arrested on Jan. 18 and had a lot to spill on the treatment that protesters are receiving while incarcerated and awaiting trial.
  • “I went through 5 jails within 50 days before finally being locked in solitary confinement for 23-30 hours a day in Washington, D.C. on March 9. We now are allowed 5.5 hours out of our cell each day,” he commented.