Jan. 6 convictions: Chicago-area sisters sentenced after pleading guilty to joining Capitol riot

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Jan. 6 convictions: Chicago-area sisters sentenced after pleading guilty to joining Capitol riot
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Chicago-area sisters Trudy Castle and Kimberly DiFrancesco were sentenced after being convicted of joining the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol.

Trudy Castle and Kimberly DiFrancesco, both of Elmhurst, were in the crowd of rioters at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, according to the FBI.Two Chicago area sisters were each sentenced to 30 months of probation Tuesday after pleading guilty to joining the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

But U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper instead sentenced them to just probation and ordered each of them to pay $500 in restitution and a $2,000 fine. Federal officials say they became aware of the pair after someone shared photos that had been texted to their spouse by DiFrancesco. Authorities said they then found images of DiFrancesco wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, green pants, a black jacket and a black backpack approaching the Senate wing door of the Capitol at 2:19 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021.Five minutes later, they said the same woman could be seen entering the Capitol through the Senate wing door.

From there, the feds say the women could be seen making their way down to the lower-level Visitor Center, where DiFrancesco appeared to be talking on a handheld radio.

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