Proud Boys who led charge against police on Jan. 6 receive mixed verdict, but convicted of key felony charges

Ryan Samsel at the Peace Circle on Jan. 6 (images via FBI court filing)

Ryan Samsel (via FBI court filing).

The Department of Justice has proposed a 20-year prison sentence for Pennsylvania Proud Boys member Ryan Samsel, who helped lead the charge against police officers during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and was the first rioter to breach its perimeter.

“A sentence of 240 months of incarceration reflects the gravity of Samsel’s conduct and provides sufficient deterrence given Samsel’s continued lack of remorse, active and public rehashing of false narratives, violent criminal history, and interest in assaulting the Capitol again,” DOJ prosecutors wrote in a Jan. 19 sentencing memorandum.

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