U.S. Capitol attack – longest jail sentences The Proud Boys’ former leader, Enrique Tarrio, has been jailed for 22 years for orchestrating the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan 6, 2021 – the longest sentence imposed so far in the case Enrique Tarrio: Guilty of masterminding seditious conspiracy aimed at keeping then-President Donald Trump in power. Sentence: 22 years Ethan Nordean Self-proclaimed “Sergeant of Arms” for Seattle chapter of Proud Boys. 18 years Stewart Rhodes Yale Law graduate, army paratrooper. Founder of far-right group Oath Keepers. 18 years Joseph Biggs Army veteran and former correspondent for conspiracy website Infowars. 17 years Zachary Rehl Former U.S. Marine, President of Philadelphia Proud Boys chapter. 15 years All former members of Proud Boys, apart from Rhodes 1,106 Arrested, charged with crimes (as of Aug 6, 2023) 632 Plead guilty to one or more charges 597 Defendants have received sentences 366 Defendants jailed 125 Home detention 106 Probation © GRAPHIC NEWS Sources: Reuters, The Hill, Politico, Justice Department (DOJ) Pictures: Getty Images, Elvert Barnes, Newscom, DOJ, U.S. District Court Filings