Black Lives Matter activist John Sullivan, a.k.a Jayden X, has been convicted of felony obstruction of an official proceeding, civil disorder, and five other charges for his actions on January 6th, when he entered the U.S. Capitol and recorded the killing of Ashli Babbitt by the U.S. Capitol Police.
Sullivan, 29, had claimed he was in the capitol as a citizen journalist, telling jurors he was “only observing” and “there to document.”
Prosecutors were able to prove the BLM agitator had incited protestors, however, pulling up quotes of him saying “I brought my megaphone to instigate s**t” and boasting he was going to “make those Trump supporters f**k s**t up.”
Prior to his conviction, Sullivan’s activities on Jan 6 had proven a substantial windfall, with legacy media outlets including CNN, NBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), and Left/Right Productions paying him $77,000 for his footage of Lieutenant Michael Byrd shooting unarmed veteran Ashli Babbitt dead.



