‘Pizzagate’ shooter apologizes in handwritten letter for his ‘foolish and reckless' mistakes after he entered a pizza restaurant with assault rifle to investigate conspiracy theory that linked Hillary Clinton to child-sex-trafficking ring

  • Edgar Welch, 28, apologized in a letter for how 'foolish and reckless he was'
  • Last year, Welch walked into DC pizza restaurant, Comet, with an assault rifle  
  • He claimed he was investigating internet rumors dubbed 'pizzagate' 
  • In March he pleaded guilty to driving to restaurant from North Carolina to investigate conspiracy theory about Democrats harboring child sex slaves there
  • Patrons fled when they saw Welch enter the restaurant, and when he encountered a locked storage closet he fired multiple times
  • Welch said it was never his intention to 'harm or frighten innocent lives'
  • No one was injured in the incident that took place on December 4, 2016 

A man who walked into a District of Columbia pizza restaurant with an assault rifle, intent on investigating internet rumors dubbed 'pizzagate,' is apologizing and saying he realizes now 'just how foolish and reckless' he was.

Edgar Madison Welch, 28, made those statements in a letter submitted to a judge Tuesday ahead of his sentencing set for June 22.

ADVERTISEMENT

In a court document, his attorney asked he be sentenced to 1.5 years in prison. In a separate document, prosecutors wrote he should be sentenced to 4.5 years in prison.

The incident unraveled after false stories sparked an unfounded conspiracy theory that linked Hillary Clinton to an alleged child-sex-trafficking ring run from the family restaurant, where her presidential campaign chairman, John Podesta, often dined. 

FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2016 file photo, Edgar Maddison Welch, of Salisbury, N.C., surrenders to police in Washington. A man who walked into a pizza restaurant in the District of Columbia with an assault rifle, intending to investigate internet rumors dubbed "pizzagate" is apologizing and saying he realizes now "just how foolish and reckless" he was. Welch made those statements in a letter submitted to a judge Tuesday, June 13, 2017, ahead of his sentencing set for June 22. (Sathi Soma via AP, File)
Welch wanted to personally investigate a conspiracy theory claiming Democrats were running a child sex trafficking ring from the basement of a pizza restaurant 
Patrons fled when they saw Welch enter the restaurant (pictured, Comet Ping Pong), and he opened fire on a locked storage closet. No one was injured

Welch, who is from Salisbury, North Carolina, pleaded guilty in March to two charges in connection with the case. 

As part of his guilty plea Welch has acknowledged entering the Comet Ping Pong restaurant on December 4 with an AR-15 assault rifle and a revolver.

He also acknowledged driving to the restaurant from North Carolina to investigate a conspiracy theory about Democrats harboring child sex slaves there. 

Patrons fled when they saw Welch enter the restaurant, and when he encountered a locked storage closet he fired multiple times. No one was injured.

In his one-page, handwritten letter filed with the court Tuesday but dated June 2, Welch wrote that he 'came to DC with the intent of helping people I believed were in dire need of assistance, and to bring an end to a corruption that I truly felt was harming innocent lives'.

He wrote that he wanted to apologize and that he acted without considering the repercussions of his actions or the possible harm.

Comet Ping Pong owner James Alefantis (pictured) has said the 'pizzagate' hoax that spread on the internet threw the lives of everyone connected with the shop into chaos

'It was never my intention to harm or frighten innocent lives, but I realize now just how foolish and reckless my decision was,' he wrote.

ADVERTISEMENT

Comet Ping Pong owner James Alefantis has said the 'pizzagate' hoax that spread on the internet threw the lives of everyone connected with the shop into chaos.

Welch's attorney Dani Jahn wrote in asking for a 1.5 year sentence that Welch has previously worked as an emergency medical technician and volunteered in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake there. 

She wrote that he's an involved parent to his seven-year-old stepdaughter and four-year-old daughter. 

Welch also acknowledged his 'foolish and reckless' actions in a letter he filed in June

Jahn also noted he surrendered peacefully after realizing that no children were being harmed at the restaurant.

In their own filing, prosecutors wrote that the fact that no one was shot was 'entirely the product of good luck -- the fortuitous facts that nobody interfered with the defendant's progress and that nobody was behind the door which he ultimately shot through'.

Prosecutors Demian Ahn and Sonali Patel wrote that a 'significant sentence' was required not only to punish Welch but to 'deter other would-be vigilantes from attempting similar crimes against innocent subjects of the next internet-inspired conspiracy theory'.

Welch has pleaded guilty to interstate transportation of a firearm and assault with a dangerous weapon. 

As part of the guilty plea, prosecutors will drop a third charge, possessing a firearm during a crime of violence, which had carried a mandatory minimum prison term of five years.

Lawyers said in court in March that under sentencing guidelines Welch likely faces 1.5 to two years in prison as a result of the interstate transportation charge and 1.5 to five years for the assault charge. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Sentences on the charges could run either consecutively or concurrently.

Prosecutors are asking for two years on the first charge and 4.5 years on the second charge to run concurrently.

WHAT IS THE PIZZAGATE CONSPIRACY?  

The 'Pizzagate' conspiracy is based on claims Hillary Clinton and her campaign chief John Podesta ran a child sex abuse ring at the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria in Washinton DC.

Some of the rumors claimed that kidnapped and trafficked children were being kept in the pizzeria's back rooms and secret tunnels where they were being molested.

Staff at the restaurant received a number of death threats after the fake news was shared on social media.

It started when emails belonging to Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta, were released by WikiLeaks. The owner of the pizza shop, James Alefantis, was mentioned in the emails. He is a Democrat supporter and was talking about a fundraiser.

Users on the online message board 4Chan speculated Alefantis' Comet Ping Pong was part of a Democratic child trafficking ring and rumors swirled on social media, including Reddit and Twitter.

Reddit eventually took the step of banning the topic from its message boards.

There has been no evidence of the so-called abuse, no investigation and no victims who have come forward. 

ADVERTISEMENT

 

Most Read News

The serial 'dine-and-dashers': Couple who 'left without paying' £329 bill at Italian restaurant...

Primary school teacher, 50, pretended she had COVID after killing cheating boyfriend during sex game...

Welcome to Britain's strictest estate: How neighbours have to follow a 32-page handbook of rules...

Huw Edwards resigns from £439,000-a-year BBC News at Ten role on 'medical advice' nine months after...

Stomach-churning moment sewage overflows from mother's toilet - leaving her with a £30,000 bill and...

Parliamentary researcher, 29, is charged with spying for China: GP's public school boy son is...

Brit, 22, plunges to his death from fifth-floor hotel balcony during holiday with girlfriend, 33, in...

'Boy in the attic's' mom's harrowing final words before she died of a broken heart are revealed - as...

Rebel Wilson says member of the royal family who was '15th or 20th in line to the throne' invited...

Paedophile TV weatherman Fred Talbot who abused young boys is seen shopping at Waitrose after being...

Royal fans are left disappointed by no new picture of Prince Louis as he turns six, as William and...

Family of young person at the centre of Huw Edwards BBC scandal vow 'this is not the end' as they...

Has the Rainey Street ripper struck again? Fresh fears of Texas serial killer as two more bodies are...

Family pay tribute to 'incredible mother and cherished daughter' who was found dead at luxury...

Yobs armed with catapults terrorise a quiet Surrey village - and have even targeted a FUNERAL in...

Drunk businesswoman, 39, who glassed a pub drinker after he wrongly guessed she was 43 is spared...