Jackson said he felt guilty for grassing up his dad to to feds but he would do it again... He must really hate that mofo...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ls-guilty-calling-FBI-Capitol-rioter-dad.html
Teen, 18, speaks out from HIDING after his MAGA father warned him 'traitors get shot' when he reported him to FBI for attending Capitol riot
Jackson Reffitt, 18, told Fox4: 'I got in contact with the FBI after the Capitol riots about my dad. It was my moral compass, kind of, to do what I thought would protect not only my family, but my dad himself.'
His father, Guy Reffitt, 48, was arrested Friday at his home in Wylie, Texas, according to court records.
He is charged with obstruction of justice and unlawful entry. According to an affidavit, the 48-year-old was recorded on video outside the Capitol during the January 6 riot and later threatened his wife and children if they turned him in.
According to local news, Reffitt's wife told officials that he was arguing about the incident with his son and daughter when he told them: 'If you turn me in, you're a traitor and you know what happens to traitors. ... Traitors get shot.'
Reffitt Jr. said Saturday he had not spoken with his dad since his arrest but 'wished he could'. He told The New York Times he was no longer staying at the family home; he would not reveal his location for fear of his safety.
He added: 'I would say I'm sorry, because I don't feel like I put him in this situation, but I still feel guilty. I would do it again.'
The teen is said to have contacted the authorities about his dad in the days before the siege, The New York Times reports.
He told the paper: 'He would always tell me that he's going to do something big. I didn't know what he was going to do, so I just did anything possible just to be on the safe side.'
The FBI then spoke with Reffitt Jr. to follow up on his tip in the wake of the Capitol riots.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ls-guilty-calling-FBI-Capitol-rioter-dad.html
Teen, 18, speaks out from HIDING after his MAGA father warned him 'traitors get shot' when he reported him to FBI for attending Capitol riot
- Jackson Reffitt said he was in contact with the FBI after the DC riot on January 6
- His father, Guy Reffitt, 48, was arrested Friday at his home in Wylie, Texas
- Reffitt Jr. said Saturday he had not spoken with his dad since his arrest
- He is no longer staying at the family home; he would not reveal his location
- Reffitt Sr. was recorded on video outside the Capitol during the January 6 riot and later threatened his wife and children if they turned him in, police say
Jackson Reffitt, 18, told Fox4: 'I got in contact with the FBI after the Capitol riots about my dad. It was my moral compass, kind of, to do what I thought would protect not only my family, but my dad himself.'
His father, Guy Reffitt, 48, was arrested Friday at his home in Wylie, Texas, according to court records.
He is charged with obstruction of justice and unlawful entry. According to an affidavit, the 48-year-old was recorded on video outside the Capitol during the January 6 riot and later threatened his wife and children if they turned him in.
According to local news, Reffitt's wife told officials that he was arguing about the incident with his son and daughter when he told them: 'If you turn me in, you're a traitor and you know what happens to traitors. ... Traitors get shot.'
Reffitt Jr. said Saturday he had not spoken with his dad since his arrest but 'wished he could'. He told The New York Times he was no longer staying at the family home; he would not reveal his location for fear of his safety.
He added: 'I would say I'm sorry, because I don't feel like I put him in this situation, but I still feel guilty. I would do it again.'
The teen is said to have contacted the authorities about his dad in the days before the siege, The New York Times reports.
He told the paper: 'He would always tell me that he's going to do something big. I didn't know what he was going to do, so I just did anything possible just to be on the safe side.'
The FBI then spoke with Reffitt Jr. to follow up on his tip in the wake of the Capitol riots.