Crime & Safety

Remember Frisco Rioter Jenna Ryan? She's Back — With A Song

She's still facing charges for participating in a riot to to topple the US government. But that doesn't mean you can't have a hit single.

Local real estate entrepreneur, alleged insurrectionist and now songbird Jenna Ryan is back, and she'd like to entertain you with a golden oldie from her past.
Local real estate entrepreneur, alleged insurrectionist and now songbird Jenna Ryan is back, and she'd like to entertain you with a golden oldie from her past. (Image Credit: US Attorney's Office)

DALLAS, TX —You can't cancel Jenna Ryan.

That's right, the Frisco real estate broker who's pled guilty last Thursday for her role in the January 6 insurrection is back in the news — with music, no less. It's a ten-year old tune she composed back in the day called "My Falling Heart."

She introduced the song via Twitter almost simultaneously with her plea:

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For those in need of a refresher, Ryan is the Texas real estate broker who claimed she was a victim of "cancel culture," just because she believed in breaking into the Capitol to ensure Donald Trump's residence in the White House.


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Participation in the riots of January 6 is nothing new for North Texans. Some three dozen have already been arrested and charged with crimes associated with the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Ryan first came to public notice after flying on a private plane to attend the January "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington DC. She had no hesitation in live-streaming her exploits that day, which included entering buildings that were closed to the public and posing next to windows bashed in by her fellow demonstrators.

She's also "internet famous" for creating a page on Pinterest including images from World War II and the Holocaust, and violating community standards on Facebook by posting "Heil Hitler."

Doubling down, Ryan said that Facebook removing her remark "makes me want to say Heil Hitler even louder." She later denied posting the statement, but offered no explanation for how it appeared on her account.

“I’m against Hitler; I’m against Nazi Germany; I’m against people being killed,” she told The Dallas Observer. “But the way I’m being treated right now is how they treated the Jews.”

None of that is out of character for the embattled broker, who has also tweeted support for the trigger-happy teen from Illinois, Kyle Rittenhouse. Rittenhouse is currently on trial for shooting two Black Lives Matter protesters to death during the summer tumult of 2020.

But never one to shy away from the media spotlight, Ryan has a new tune on SelfLoveU, a YouTube self-help channel. The ballad, "My Falling Heart," is said to be ten years old already, but somehow just right for a new opportunity to self-promote.


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