Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., indicated Wednesday that he will plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge over pulling a fire alarm in a congressional building on Capitol Hill last month.

Bowman has agreed to pay the maximum fine of $1,000 for one misdemeanor count of falsely pulling a fire alarm — a charge that carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail. He will also provide a formal apology to Capitol Police.

“I am responsible for activating a fire alarm, I will be paying the fine issued, and look forward to these charges being ultimately dropped," Bowman said in a statement Wednesday.

  • @RadicalEagle
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    281 year ago

    Really uncool move. It’s crazy how people pull stunts like this. It also frustrates me seeing this type of behavior from people in positions of authority.

    • @money_loo
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      591 year ago

      I mean, he did it by accident in a building entirely separate from the voting. This whole thing is just another case of republicans blowing things way out of proportion for their benefit.

      Basically, propaganda.

      • @paultimate14
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        401 year ago

        Also he voted FOR the bill they accused him of trying to sabotage.

      • @RadicalEagle
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        191 year ago

        I haven’t seen the security footage myself, but the article indicates he had an opportunity to tell uniformed officers that he accidentally pulled the alarm but chose not to. It seems like something he did out of frustration, not incompetence. Of course it’s impossible to prove intent, but the choice to not report it or explain the situation can’t be overlooked. “It’s not the crime, it’s the cover up.”

        In a charging affidavit released Wednesday, an investigator said he had reviewed security camera footage and that Bowman can be seen pushing multiple doors that would not open before he looked at the emergency fire alarm pull station “and upon seeing it, he reached out and pulled the fire alarm down.”

        Bowman can also be seen “jogging” as he exits the building and does not stop to say anything to uniformed officers he passes as he enters the Capitol minutes later, according to the affidavit. It also said the building was evacuated for about 90 minutes before it was reopened after no threat was identified.

          • TechyDad
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            91 year ago

            It’s that way with more serious crimes/accusations as well. Have a bunch of images where a Democrat is fooling around, but the photos might be misconstrued as the Democrat touching a woman staffer inappropriately? Forced to resign.

            A Republican ignores sexual assault of many minors or even pays an underage girl for sex? No punishment.

            Heck, the only reason that Republicans are up in arms against George Santos is because it turned out that he stole money from the RNC. They didn’t care about all the lying and fraud until it turned out that he stole from other Republicans.

        • rhythmisaprancer
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          -21 year ago

          Ya I would really like to see the footage. From the description the article, it seems pretty hard to say it was purely an accident.

          A censure might be a bit much, tho.

      • @aidanM
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        31 year ago

        he did it by accident

        Do you have a source for that?

        • @money_loo
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          171 year ago

          The article you didn’t read sources straight from the one responsible.

          In a statement hours after the incident, Bowman said he activated the alarm by mistake after having come across a door that was typically open for votes but would not open that day.

          “I am embarrassed to admit that I activated the fire alarm, mistakenly thinking it would open the door. I regret this and sincerely apologize for any confusion this caused,” he said at the time.

          • @aidanM
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            -81 year ago

            It also said

            House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., said Wednesday that “Bowman’s excuse does not pass the sniff test,” arguing that Bowman “fled the scene” and had not seized multiple opportunities to alert the Capitol Police of his mistake.

            In a charging affidavit released Wednesday, an investigator said that he had reviewed security camera video and that Bowman can be seen pushing multiple doors that would not open before he looked at the emergency fire alarm pull station “and upon seeing it, he reached out and pulled the fire alarm down.”

            • @[email protected]
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              221 year ago

              So the camera footage seems to confirm Bowman’s story, but the GOP think otherwise.

              So who do we trust? The GOP or our own lying eyes?

              • @aidanM
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                -121 year ago

                I mean, intentionally pulling the fire alarm doesn’t seem like an accident. I do believe he was trying to get out maybe

            • @trashgirlfriend
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              91 year ago

              The second part literally sounds like he was trying to open a door lol

              • @aidanM
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                11 year ago

                I agree he was trying to get out, but that doesn’t seem like an accident?

              • @aidanM
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                11 year ago

                Yeah that interpretation I don’t really agree with.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      You know I agree with you. It would be just swell if these people could just do the work and perform honorably.

      On the other hand if I was this guy and seeing the shit going down on the other side. Not saying it’s right, but I’d tell them to suck my dick and prove it was me. ( I know there’s video and I’d still walk that line).

      This shit is very frustrating.

    • @EatYouWell
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      31 year ago

      He did it to stop the Republicans from forcing a vote on the budget without allowing anyone enough time to actually read it.