Podcast:The Fact Hunter Published On: Tue Dec 13 2022 Description: In a travesty of justice, Jeremy Brown, the lauded 20-year U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, was found guilty Monday in six of ten counts related to possessing illegally registered guns, explosives and classified Defense Department documents.In the federal trial in Tampa, he was found not guilty on four other charges related to possession of national security documents.Five of the six charges are federal felonies subject to up to 10 years in prison; the sixth charge is a misdemeanor subject to up to one year in prison. He will be sentenced by federal Judge Susan C. Bucklew on March 13, 2023.The jury deliberated for more than five hours Monday in deciding the case involving Brown – who is one of more than 900 people arrested in connection with the attack at the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021.Please pray for Jeremy and his family. You can support him by going to JeremyBrownDefense.com