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1,571
J6 defendants
9 verified
1,074
Documents on file
34
Grievances filed
39
Events on the timeline
533
Days since the pardon
January 20, 2025
533
Days since charges dismissed with prejudice
USAO Edward R. Martin Jr.

The Map Room · realryannichols.com

The live record of the J6 case.

United States v. Nichols. Pardoned by President Trump on January 20, 2025. Charges dismissed with prejudice by U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. The case cannot be brought again. This room holds the running record — every defendant, every document, every person who came to read it. In public. Free. No algorithm.

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The whole J6 case, on one interactive map.

Every co-defendant cluster, every defendant, every archived document — laid out as a force-directed graph you can drag, zoom, and walk. Search a name, click a node, expand the network.

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Every grievance, every named official, every event, every document. 600+ scans.

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The harassment wall

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The running ledger of every coordinated attack — kept in public, dated, sourced.

What you're looking at

A war-room for a case that won't close on its own.

The pardon ended the prosecution. It did not end the record. This site is the public memory of what was done — the grievances filed and ignored, the officials who weaponized the DOJ, the J6 defendants still untangling years of lost time. More importantly, it is a tool the rest of them can use.

Every J6 defendant on the imported list has a profile waiting here, free, forever. They claim it. They tell their story in their own words. They upload their own evidence. The case archive grows defendant by defendant into something the previous administration cannot hide.

The counters above move every day. The dots on the map move every minute. If you can read this, you're part of the record.

Patterns

Shapes hidden in the archive.

Four small panels — what the data on file looks like right now, before any scraper enrichment. Click any band to deep-link into the cases behind the number.

1,571 J6 defendants — by claim status

Free, forever, no gatekeeping — every defendant gets a profile they own.

34 grievances — by severity

5 = severe. The case archive is anchored by the most-severe filings — Brady violations, constitutional-right violations, abuse in custody.

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1,074 documents — by type

The shape of the evidence file. Mostly motions, orders, transcripts, exhibits — the procedural trail and the corroborating media.

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341
exhibit
233
motion
199
letter
131
other
69
affidavit
26
discovery
20
order
16
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36 timeline events — by year

When the procedural choreography happened. The shape tells the story of the case across years.

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Top judges, charge histogram, and sentence distribution panels light up once the DOJ and Court Listener scrapers run.

Today's docket

What hit the record this week.

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  1. From RyanThey Say the Pipe Bomb Case Is Solved. I'm Still Waiting on Justice.4 days ago

    text · Ryan posted

  2. EvidenceFBI 302 Interview File — Consolidated (EX-534)5 days ago

    discovery · evidence on file

  3. EvidenceTyler, TX Detention Hearing Transcript — Part 1 (EX-535)5 days ago

    transcript · evidence on file

  4. EvidenceVideo: Reps. Gohmert & Greene Denied Access to the DC Jail (EX-541)5 days ago

    video · evidence on file

  5. EvidenceFootage: Ryan Helping Officer Michael Fanone to Safety (EX-539)5 days ago

    video · evidence on file

  6. EvidenceTyler, TX Detention Hearing Transcript — Part 2 (EX-536)5 days ago

    transcript · evidence on file

  7. EvidencePetition for Writ of Habeas Corpus — Nichols v. Garland (ECF 1)5 days ago

    motion · evidence on file

  8. EvidenceNotice of Voluntary Dismissal — Nichols v. Garland (ECF 12)5 days ago

    motion · evidence on file

  9. EvidenceMotion to Dismiss (ECF 155)5 days ago

    motion · evidence on file

  10. EvidenceGovernment Response to Motion to Dismiss (ECF 165)5 days ago

    motion · evidence on file

  11. EvidenceDefense Reply — Motion to Dismiss (ECF 167)5 days ago

    motion · evidence on file

  12. EvidenceStatus Conference Transcript — Oct 7, 2022 (ECF 170)5 days ago

    transcript · evidence on file

Trail of the week

What people are reading right now.

The six pages with the most attention across the case archive. Click any one — it'll be on someone's screen by the time you do.

  1. #1Ryan posted · text

    "Hope You Don't Die": The D.C. Jail Officers Who Should Be Investigated

    9,482 views

  2. #2Ryan posted · video

    I May Be Thrown in Jail This Week — Here's Why

    3,371 views

  3. #3Ryan posted · video

    They Called Us Liars. Now Watch the Undercover Officers in the Crowd.

    3,260 views

  4. #4Ryan posted · video

    I Was Warned That Law Enforcement Wants to Hurt Me. Harrison County — Answer for This.

    2,822 views

  5. #5Ryan posted · photo

    Mother's Day at My Church. The Story Being Told In Public Isn't What Happened.

    2,808 views

  6. #6Ryan posted · text

    Public death threat from a verified Facebook account — May 13, 2026

    2,451 views

From Ryan's desk

4 days ago

They Say the Pipe Bomb Case Is Solved. I'm Still Waiting on Justice.

They say they solved it. Nearly five years after two pipe bombs were planted outside the RNC and DNC headquarters the night before January 6, the FBI arrested a man named Brian Cole Jr. He's 30. He lived with his mother in Woodbridge, Virginia. Prosecutors say he built the devices, planted them, and reportedly told the FBI he believed the 2020 election was

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