Proud Boys Sentencing Delayed in Jan. 6 Conspiracy Case

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Joe Biggs, a leader of the Proud Boys, could face decades in federal prison for his involvement in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Prosecutors are seeking a 33-year sentence, citing Biggs' role as an instigator and leader in the assault. Biggs, an Army veteran and former correspondent for Infowars, was convicted of seditious conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, and other charges. His sentencing comes after other prominent figures involved in the attack, such as Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, received lengthy prison terms.
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