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- ArticleLegal Filings
The Master Exhibit Index: Ordered Receipts for the Record
A court-style visual exhibit index for Ryan Nichols' Harrison County record, with ordered receipts, source notes, classifications, and public redactions.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Tim Hale Brought a Court File on the Account Suspending J6ers. I Read It.
He says the 'James Fields Is Innocent' account that brags about getting January 6 supporters banned is a convicted white-supremacist cyberstalker — and he posted the federal record to show who that man is. The record is real. Here are the q
- ArticleSetting the Record Straight
No, I never pulled a gun on anyone at church
A false claim is spreading that Ryan Nichols pulled a gun on someone at a church on Mother's Day. He never drew a weapon on anyone. Here's the truth, the receipt, and the record.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 3: Release the Bodycam — The Recording That Settles It
Ryan Nichols demands Harrison County preserve and release the church bodycam, dispatch, CAD, 911 audio, and police report under Article 39.14 and Brady v. Maryland. Includes the emailed records exchange with HCSO. Bodycam, Brady, Giglio, Te
- ArticleWall of Shame
Every Day, They Tell Me to Die
A screenshot-backed record of the suicide, treason, and death-penalty rhetoric that keeps showing up under my name.
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Judge Hogan, on the record: "I accept your argument that his due process rights were violated."
A senior federal judge looked at how I was being held before any trial, called it "terrible," and said — out loud, on the record — that my due process rights had been violated. Then I went back to my cell and stayed there. That is not my ch
- ArticleInvestigation
The Record They Can't Bury: 55 Threat Receipts and One Bodycam Demand
Fresh X receipts, East Texas threats, a disputed church-gun story, and the Harrison County bodycam records Ryan Nichols says can settle the record.
- ArticleNews
Shots fired outside the White House tonight. Here's exactly what's confirmed — and what isn't.
**DEVELOPING — posted the evening of May 23, 2026. I'll update this as the record firms up, and I'll correct anything I get wrong.** Around 6 PM Eastern this evening, what sounded like roughly 20 gunshots — some reporters on the scene count
- VideoLocal investigations
The Church Parking Lot Story Changed — and Jon Costello’s Own Words Show Why the Bodycam Must Be Released
There is a reason I have been demanding the **bodycam**, the **dispatch audio**, the **CAD records**, the **church cameras**, the **police report**, and **every witness statement**. **Because this story has changed.** And now there is video
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 8: Protect the Sensitive, Show the Truth — Seal Medical, Redact Private Data
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to file redacted public exhibits and seal sensitive medical, minor, and private records (PTSD, Texas Compassionate Use) for in-camera review in Harrison County, Texas. Nixon v. Warner, Seattle Times v. Rhinehart,
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion to Recuse Judge Joe Black: His Wife Holds My Evidence, and His Account Keeps Watching Me
Why I asked Judge Joe Black to step aside: his wife, Lt. Cindy Black, sits in the HCSO records chain that controls my bodycam, and the account I identify as his keeps viewing my Facebook stories while my speech is a disputed bond issue. Ver
- ArticleOp-ed
I Am Building the World's Biggest J6 Database — and It Belongs to All of Us
A J6 defendant is building the biggest all-inclusive January 6 database in the world — a living evidence nexus connecting cases, documents, video, and witnesses. Add your piece of the record.
- VideoLocal investigations
Crazy Is Everywhere. Evidence Is Everything.
Crazy is everywhere. Evidence is everything. I'm watching a public situation play out right now — a father out in town with his family, acting completely unhinged: charging at people who are recording, cussing, trying to intimidate, making
- VideoLocal investigations
I Was Warned That Law Enforcement Wants to Hurt Me. Harrison County — Answer for This.
A credible warning reached me: members of law enforcement want to physically harm me, narrowed to the Harrison / Marion County area. I've protected the source. Now I'm putting it on the record, calling for accountability, and asking anyone
- ArticleLegal Filings
I Filed Eleven Motions in Harrison County. Here Is Every One — and Why.
Pardoned January 6 defendant Ryan Nichols files eleven pro se motions in his Harrison County, Texas criminal case: appointed counsel, speech-bond limits, bodycam release, Brady/Article 39.14 discovery, evidence preservation, protective orde
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 5: Before It Disappears — Emergency Motion to Preserve the Evidence
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to preserve all bodycam, dispatch, CAD, church cameras, screenshots, and social-media evidence before spoliation. Trombetta, Youngblood, Brady, Article 39.14. Harrison County, Texas criminal case evidence preserv
- Article
This Is Weaponization. And I Will Not Be Silenced.
A J6 defendant and independent journalist jailed in Harrison County, Texas after his bond was revoked over Facebook posts — a firsthand account of lawfare and the weaponization of the justice system against free speech.
- ArticleOp-ed
They Kept Me in a Holding Cell for a Day. I Had to Go on Hunger Strike to Be Treated Like a Human.
Ryan Nichols describes being held in a Harrison County holding cell for over a day without a mat or shower, going on hunger strike, and declining to be questioned by the Justice of the Peace without his attorney.
- ArticleOp-ed
They Put Me in a Cell for Speaking. Here's What Harrison County Just Did.
Ryan Nichols was jailed in Harrison County after his bond was revoked and doubled to a $10,000 cash bond over Facebook posts. He pleaded not guilty, asked for a court-appointed attorney, and is asking for help.
- VideoLocal investigations
I Said Someone's Name in a Facebook Video. Harrison County Charged Me With Harassment.
I'm facing a harassment charge in Harrison County because I said a person's name in a Facebook video and they complained. Block, mute, report — Facebook left it up. Criminalizing it is out of control.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Release Every Frame of January 6
A fellow defendant made a blunt claim about who is really in the Capitol footage. You do not have to take his word for it, or mine. You have to ask why the government still will not show you all of it.
- Article
They Told Me "You Don't Have an Attorney." I Never Waived My Right to One.
I called Harrison County to ask who my court-appointed lawyer is. I was told "you don't have an attorney" — then directed to report to Pretrial Services before arraignment. I filed an emergency motion. I never waived my right to counsel.
- Article
They Charged Me With "Deadly Conduct." The Gun Never Left the Holster — So I Filed to Make Them Prove It.
I filed an emergency pro se motion demanding the State say exactly what conduct it calls "deadly conduct" and produce the bodycam, church cameras, and 911 audio before any plea, bond hearing, or trial. Holstered is not pointed.
- Article
They Call It a "$5,000 Bond." The Word "Cash" Makes It a $50,000 One.
They will tell you it is a "**$5,000 bond**" — like that is nothing. But they leave out the one word that does all the work: **cash.** It is a **$5,000 CASH bond.** A cash bond is not the roughly 10% a bondsman takes on an ordinary bail bon
- VideoLocal investigations
I May Be Thrown in Jail This Week — Here's Why
Harrison County, Texas may jail pardoned January 6 defendant Ryan Nichols over a $50,000 bond on a misdemeanor — unconstitutional bond conditions, no Miranda warning, defending himself pro se, with a federal civil rights claim coming.
- VideoJ6
They Called Us Liars. Now Watch the Undercover Officers in the Crowd.
For years they swore there were no undercover officers in the crowd on January 6. The proof was in the government's own discovery the whole time. Will Pope found it, Ryan Nichols edited it so you can follow along, and the courts pretended i
- ArticleJanuary 6
Tim Hale Has a Question About Justin Stoll. I Have the Same One.
A January 6 defendant is asking why an alleged front-of-the-breach provocateur walked with an interstate-threats charge and no prison time. Release the file and we will know.
- ArticleCommentary
The Government Just Admitted It Pressured Social Media to Censor You. I've Been Saying This for Years.
The DOJ settled a landmark free speech lawsuit this week. If you missed it, that's by design. Here's what it actually means.
- VideoJ6
MPD Officer Michael Dowling, on Bodycam in the Tunnel: the Flagpole "Was Like a Weapon"
I was in the tunnel on January 6th. Here is one of the officers from that day — on his own Metropolitan Police body-worn camera — talking about a flagpole as "a weapon" he "got a few people with." I found this in my own evidence. Watch it,
- ArticleOp-ed
"You Have 24 Hours to Comply." He Didn't Need Two.
A Texas attorney gave Dr. Brooks McKenzie 24 hours to comply. McKenzie filed a State Bar grievance, posted the case number, and asked which one of them got it done first.
- ArticleOp-ed
Weaponized: Lawfare in Harrison County, and the Lawyer I Can't Find
I believe Harrison County's government has been weaponized against me — multiple charges, a civil suit, and no attorney in East Texas willing to take my case. Here is what lawfare looks like up close, and how you can help me keep fighting.
- VideoLegal Filings
What's the Difference? Harrison County Wrote the Rule on July 13 — Then Charged Me Anyway
On July 13, 2025, Harrison County officers said on bodycam that a gun not pulled, pointed, or paired with a threat is "not a threat" and filed no charge. Months later the same county charged me on a fact pattern with no drawn gun and no ver
- ArticleLegal Filings
I Called Harrison County to Report the Harassment. Then I Waited.
I reported ongoing online harassment to the Harrison County Sheriff's Office on the evening of May 12, 2026 — handed over the receipts, asked for equal justice under the law, and offered to cooperate fully. Three weeks later: silence. Here'
- ArticleLegal Filings
They Told Me to Stay Silent. It Was Costing Me Everything.
I tried to comply with a no-posting order and it nearly sank my family: lost income, overdue rent, a negative bank balance. Then I realized a blanket speech ban is an unconstitutional prior restraint. Why I started posting again — to earn a
- ArticleLegal Filings
The Master Declaration — My Sworn Statement on This Case
Ryan Nichols' sworn Master Declaration in his Harrison County, Texas criminal case: he denies drawing or pulling a firearm at church, says he called 911 himself, and demands the bodycam and evidence. Pro se, PTSD, Texas Compassionate Use, F
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 11: No Trial by Cropped Screenshot — Native Digital Evidence
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves for native-format digital production, metadata and hash preservation, and full-thread authentication so no party can rely on cropped screenshots. Riley v. California, Carpenter, Brady. Harrison County, Texas digi
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 10: Account for Every Gun You Took — Firearm Seizure, Possession & Return
Ryan Nichols, pro se, demands a written firearm inventory, the legal basis for retention, and a hearing in his Harrison County, Texas case. Second Amendment, Heller, Bruen, United States v. Rahimi — no rumor-based, indefinite disarmament wi
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 9: Legal Medicine Is Not a Crime — My Texas Compassionate Use Status
Marine veteran Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to clarify that a THC-positive test under his lawful Texas Compassionate Use Program status is not a bond violation without verification and a hearing. PTSD, Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 487, Sale
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 7: Name the Source — Who Said What, and When
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to require the State to identify and produce every source, witness version, and public post behind the charging narrative in his Harrison County, Texas case. Confrontation Clause, Brady, Giglio, Article 39.14 dis
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 6: Stop the Threats and the Rumor Machine — Motion for a Protective Order
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves for a narrow protective order against threats, doxxing, witness pressure, and false gun-rumor escalation in his Harrison County, Texas case, while protecting lawful speech and testimony. Counterman v. Colorado, t
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 4: Show Me the Evidence — My Brady & Article 39.14 Discovery Demand
Ryan Nichols, pro se, files an Article 39.14 (Michael Morton Act) and Brady/Giglio discovery demand in Harrison County, Texas: reports, witness statements, bodycam, CAD, dispatch, and every version of the story. Brady v. Maryland, Giglio, K
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 2: They Tried to Silence Me — Fix the Speech Conditions on My Bond
Ryan Nichols, pro se in Harrison County, Texas, moves to narrow vague speech and social-media bond conditions as an unconstitutional prior restraint. First Amendment, Packingham v. North Carolina, Near v. Minnesota, Texas free speech. Read
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 1: I Have Not Waived My Right to a Lawyer
Pardoned January 6 defendant Ryan Nichols, filing pro se in Harrison County, Texas, asserts his Sixth Amendment right to counsel: no waiver of counsel and a motion for appointment of counsel. Read the filed motion, the controlling authoriti
- ArticleWall of Shame
Threats Against Ryan Nichols: The Treece Messages and the Church Gun Story
I asked privately for a public comment to come down. The receipts show what came back — Messenger threats in the Treece thread, and a false 'gun' narrative I deny and want the Harrison County bodycam to settle.
- ArticleLegal Spotlight
"Hope You Don't Die": The D.C. Jail Officers Who Should Be Investigated
A first-person account of the corruption, abuse, and torture I witnessed inside the D.C. Department of Corrections — and the officers who need to answer for it.
- ArticleLegal Spotlight
Public death threat from a verified Facebook account — May 13, 2026
On May 13, 2026, a verified Facebook account told pardoned January 6 defendant Ryan Nichols he "should've been put to death for treason." The screenshot, the account, and the receipt — documented in full on the Receipts Wall.
- ArticleInvestigation
East Texas Grandparents Say They Asked for a Welfare Check — Then Were Told They Could Be Arrested
 **Lynn and Rhonda Tress say they are not looking for drama. They are looking for answers — about their g
- PhotoInvestigative Journal
Mother's Day at My Church. The Story Being Told In Public Isn't What Happened.
Ryan Nichols' first-hand account of the Mother's Day 2026 church-parking-lot incident in East Texas — and the blanket social-media gag order he says is unconstitutional and is challenging.
- PhotoJ6
Don't forget Michael Lopatic this Memorial Day — a Beirut Marine I knew in the DC Jail.
This Memorial Day, I want to tell you about a man most of the country never heard of — and the few who did only got the worst version of him: **Michael Lopatic.** I knew him. We were locked up together in Washington, D.C. after January 6. S
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George Tanios: pleaded first, walked. His codefendant Julian Khater did 80 months. I was in the same jail. He told me he was cooperating.
**Same case. Same arrest day. Same indictment. Same sentencing judge. Same day in court.** One walked out on time served. The other went to federal prison for 80 months. The difference wasn't what either man did at the Capitol — that was ne