Sentencing set for man who flew gyrocopter to Capitol lawn
The former mail carrier from Ruskin, Florida, was carrying letters for each member of Congress on the topic of campaign finance and the tail of his aircraft had a postal service logo.
In a court document they filed ahead of the sentencing hearing, they argued Hughes' flight "put unsuspecting people in real danger, disrupted operations at the United States Capitol, and demonstrated a profound disrespect for the law and the legitimate rights of others."
Hughes "craved attention" and "violated important public safety laws because he wanted people to pay attention to his political views," prosecutors wrote.
