A leader of the Proud Boys who led the far-right organization’s infamous march to the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was sentenced Wednesday to 17 years in prison – among the longest sentence handed down yet for a convicted rioter.

Joe Biggs was convicted by a Washington, DC jury of several charges including seditious conspiracy for attempting to forcibly prevent the peaceful transfer of power from then-President Donald Trump to Joe Biden after the 2020 election.

The government wanted Biggs to serve 33 years in federal prison. That’s 15 years longer than the longest sentence in a Jan. 6 case to date: the 18-year sentence that went to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, also convicted of seditious conspiracy, after prosecutors sought 25 years in federal prison.

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    This guy used violence and terrorism because he didn’t want my vote to count simply because he didn’t like the way I voted. Fuck this asshole. I hope he commits more felonies in prison and gets more time tacked on. 17 years isn’t enough for this fascist asshole.

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      He has a young daughter. Poor daughter having such a shit father.

      Honestly, she’s probably better off without this failure of a human being in her life.

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      I agree with the rage, but I personally – snowball in hell it may be – hope he and the others that participated in this come to realize why what they did is wrong and come to eventually speak against it.

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      It’s not do that he thought that he did not like your vote, but because he thought your vote does not matter. A tiny but important difference, I think.

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    Now that the seditionists are getting prison terms, VOTE VOTE VOTE. The next Republican president will pardon all of these assholes instantly.

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    Imagine throwing away your life because a different party is rightfully elected. Your wife is gone. She’s not staying around, because in 17 years you will both be different people. Your kid is gone. You will never know your kid, even when you get out.

    It’s stupid, because presidents promise so much, but do so little. You threw away your life for pretty much nothing.

    Fucking idiots lol.

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    Being one of the leaders of the group of people who attempted to overthrow your government and peaceful democratic systems is only 17 years in prison?

    Wow just wow

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      If I were a traitor, I would see this sentence and think, “yeah, it kinda looks worth it, honestly.”

      Conservatives get light sentences. It’s just a thing we do here, unfortunately.

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    17 years for OrangeLeader, who likely doesn’t even know who Joe Biggs is. He’ll be 55 years old when released (assuming full term).

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      Now he’ll get to get out of prison and be denied the right to vote lol

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      Especially for someone who took an oath. We shouldn’t go easier because of his service, but harder, particularly regarding insurrection and invasion of Congress. He was tip of the spear in this, and led conspiracy with as many people as he could influence.

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    Where’s your pumpkin spice daddy now Joe?!

    With any luck maybe you’ll share a cell

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    Its fucking insane how prople get so much time for something so stupid in the middle of a year where there were riots all over the US

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      1.) First of all, fuck Joe Biggs, he’s a traitor.

      2.) Federal Sentencing Guidelines are a thing.

      3.) 17 Years is not a slap on the wrist. He’ll be losing his military benefits & retirement as well.

      4.) The government may still appeal this sentencing, as they are for Steward Rhodes.

      5.) He’s subject to USMJ & has been found guilty of Sedition. They can still have a turn with him.

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          He literally tried to overthrow the government and overturn the peaceful transition of power through a coup. People died that day defending goverment workers from people who were going around with flexicuffs and blindfolds while other people strung up nooses. They were planning on executing innocent people.

          Officers defending them got beaten so badly, they died the next day.

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          He tried to overthrow a democratic elected government. What do you think they would have done have they ran into Pelossi or Pence? They had nooses. It was pre-planned and we don’t even know who in the government helped them. I’m not American btw

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          He’s a military vet that attacked his country, he’s lucky he’s not being executed.

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            Deadass, doing the same thing he did in almost any other place or time throughout human history would’ve led to an execution.

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          Even if he serves all 17 years, it’s unlikely he rehabilitates and incredibly like he goes right back to it.

          People get 30 years for having a couple hundred dollars of weed.

          We wouldn’t be complaining about his sentence so much if the rest of our sentences were also lesser

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            People get 30 years for having a couple hundred dollars of weed.

            That’s the problem, not a 17 year sentence being too light. What’s he going to learn in year 18 he didn’t learn in the previous 17?

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            Or if the US Prison System was focused on rehabilitation rather than mass incarceration. This guy will find and be welcomed by his own in prison, and his misguided and dangerous ideology will only be enforced, and not challenged.

            Fanatical beliefs like the ones this man holds should be ostracized and mocked until they fade into obscurity and irrelevance. Instead, they live on through insidious means like indoctrination, cults/organized religions, and fascism.

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          Imagine punishing someone for attacking democracy and attempted an armed insurrection. I don’t believe in the death sentence on moral grounds, but life imprisonment is a suitable alternative for the most extreme crimes.

          I’m curious how Europe, with its long history of revolution, torture and guillotines, would handle a coup attempt.

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            I guess we’ll get to find out when and if Germany prosecutes theirs. Wiki.

            BBC article

            They didn’t actually get as far as storming the capitol, but it seems like it was in the plans.

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      The guy should’ve been executed, but the burden on the prosecution might’ve been a high bar to cross for that punishment. At least he’ll be serving in federal prison, which is far harder time than state prison. Federal prison sentences for example won’t allow him to commute his sentence or ask for parole as easily as state sentences. You often hear about people serving only a fraction of their sentence in state prison; this avenue is not possible with federal charges. The president (Trump or a sympathizer) could commute or pardon him, but I think that’s a bridge Trump wouldn’t cross based on his current track record of pardons. Trump’s pardons were largely political gains for him (self serving) and I don’t think a troublemaker would in the end help him very much.