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When Keller learned the twins had started meeting with therapists, he fired off an email to Sherrill: "What a joke. Early that August, according to court records, Keller took his 9-year-old twins through the Virginia Creeper Trail in southwestern Virginia and "allowed the boys to shoot at road signs with a BB gun from the window of a moving vehicle.
Later that month, Keller attended a fundraiser for then-U. Cory Gardner, R-Colo. Bremer once suggested Keller run for office; he thought maybe he could be a county commissioner. Active in Republican politics in Colorado, Bremer didn't see a well-developed set of political views in Keller and described his approach as "very passive. When Keller testified at the child custody trial, his tone was different than in the podcast where he sounded remorseful for post-swimming choices and described himself as having become "a whiny baby.
Two weeks later, Iredell County Judge Christine Underwood awarded sole legal custody of the twins to Sherrill along with temporary sole legal custody of their thenyear-old daughter.
In her order, the judge wrote that Keller "steadfastly denies he has any mental health conditions despite years of housing and employment instability, and despite a previous suicide attempt. He was "the epitome of a 'fun' dad," she added, but also "very much acts like a kid himself.
Wire service photos captured him waving a Colorado flag amid thousands of pro-Trump protesters. On Dec. A court filing by Sherrill's attorney described Keller arriving for a scheduled visit with the twins and becoming furious when one of the boys resisted leaving. It alleged that Keller "continued his verbal attacks on [Sherrill] and her family throughout the weekend, and when [the twins] defended [Sherrill] and her family, [Keller] became enraged and told [the twins] that he might not come visit them anymore, and it was their fault.
Olympians at the Pyeongchang Winter Games in — it's unclear how Keller acquired it — he listened near the Washington Monument on Jan. Shortly after 2 p. Keller quickly worked his way within a few feet of the front line as police tried to hold back the mass of people with pepper spray, metal barricades and tear gas grenades. A photo showed Keller extending both middle fingers. At p. In his statement of offense, Keller acknowledged, "I know that I did not have permission to enter the building" and "I believed that I and others were trying to obstruct, influence, and impede" Congress certifying the election.
Keller passed through the Rotunda and joined the confrontation between rioters and police in the long hallway leading to the Senate chamber. Police drove back the mob with streams of pepper spray. Eleven minutes after Keller returned to the Rotunda, police started clearing the packed room. Amid a scene that resembled a mosh pit, Keller jerked his elbow to shake off officers, according to his written admission filed in court. After being shoved out of the Rotunda, Keller lingered near the statues of War and Peace.
He clapped his hands, took photos of police trying to eject the mob, and appeared to laugh in surveillance video footage as rioters surged into the room through the east Rotunda doors. During the next 24 hours, according to court records, Keller destroyed his phone and memory card. Deleted social media accounts. Threw away the Team USA jacket. Five days after the attack, a swimming website, SwimSwam, published the first story linking Keller to the riot. On Jan. District Court in Washington. The criminal complaint included screenshots of Keller wearing the jacket.
That day, Urbanchek called Keller's participation a "stupid move," but defended him as a "very patriotic guy" who wore the Team USA jacket "to show respect for our country" like he had on medal stands at the Olympics. He's a strong American. Maybe he was too American. A grand jury indicted Keller on seven counts. Citing the Capitol attack and the December incident in North Carolina, Sherrill filed a motion to reduce his visits with the twins. Had I known what this was going to turn out to be, I would never have gone and never have done this.
Urbanchek said during an interview in June that Keller was apologetic, wanted to turn his life around and remained "very confident" he'd get out of the charges with a fine. He got swept up in it. Soteres put it bluntly: "This is a guy who has been given more second chances than most people get first chances.
As part of a deal with prosecutors, Keller pleaded guilty Sept. He won't be sentenced until his cooperation with the government is finished. But he faces much more than a fine. Sentencing guidelines call for 21 to 27 months in federal prison. The twins are "completely resistant to any form of contact" with Keller in the aftermath of the Capitol attack, according to a motion filed by Sherrill's attorney in the custody case in late , and he hadn't visited them in almost a year.
On Oct. He wore a suit, clutched a drink and grinned as he posed for a picture with two colleagues amid the celebration. It mentioned his love of skiing and hot springs, his work ethic and drive, his three Olympics and two gold medals, his epic race against Thorpe.
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