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Florida Man, First January 6 Defendant, Arrested on Gun Charges Day After Trump Pardon
Jan 23, 2025, 12:18 AM
Daniel Charles Ball, a 39-year-old Florida resident, was arrested on federal gun charges just one day after his case related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot was dismissed following a pardon by President Donald Trump. Ball had been charged with 12 counts stemming from the Capitol attack, including assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon and using an explosive device. His arrest on the new gun charge marks him as the first January 6 defendant to face legal action after receiving a pardon. The gun charge is related to a .22 caliber rifle and ammunition found at his residence, stemming from a prior indictment in Florida from May 2023, where he was charged with possessing a firearm as a convicted felon due to previous convictions for domestic violence and resisting law enforcement.
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