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(6 Sep 2023) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4452145 RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Portland, Oregon - 17 August 2023 HEADLINE: Proud Boys’ Enrique Tarrio gets record 22 years in prison 1. STILL: Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio at rally ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington - 5 September 2023 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press: "Today, the former leader of the extremist group The Proud Boys, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol." ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Portland, Oregon - 26 September 2020 3. STILL - Tarrio speaks at rally in Portland ++COVERED++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington - 5 September 2023 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press: "That set a new record for the attack, which prosecutors say was orchestrated to prevent the transfer of power from then-President Donald Trump to President elect Joe Biden." ++COVERED++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington - 5 September 2023 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press: "The judge said that former Proud Boy leader Enrique Tarrio had a particularly large role in the Capitol attack because he helped call some 200 men to the Capitol who were involved in some of the most important breaches that allowed rioters to enter the building and interrupt the certification of the vote." ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Portland, Oregon - 26 September 2020 5. STILL - Tarrio wears a hat that says 'The War Boys' during a rally in Portland ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington - 5 September 2023 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press: "Enrique Tarrio spoke to the judge on his own behalf, and he said he deeply regretted not doing more to stop the riot, but he did not apologize for the role that he was convicted for. He and his lawyers have long said that the riot itself was spontaneous and that there was no plan to attack the Capitol that day." ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Portland, Oregon - 26 September 2020 7. STILL - Tarrio speaks at rally in Portland ++COVERED++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington - 5 September 2023 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press: "Enrique Tarrio was one of the five Proud Boy members or leaders who were convicted at trial this spring. He is the final of those five defendants to be sentenced. And those sentences range from a low of 10 years to now a high of 22 years. All of them are within the longest sentences that have been handed down in the January 6th attack." ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Portland, Oregon - 26 September 2020 9. STILL - Tarrio speaks to supporters at rally STORYLINE: Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was sentenced Tuesday to 22 years in prison for orchestrating a failed plot to keep Donald Trump in power after the Republican lost the 2020 election, capping the case with the stiffest punishment that has been handed down yet for the U.S. Capitol attack. Tarrio, 39, pleaded for leniency before the judge imposed the prison term topping the 18-year sentences given to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and one-time Proud Boys leader Ethan Nordean for seditious conspiracy and other convictions stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot. Tarrio, who led the neofacist group as it became a force in mainstream Republican circles, lowered his head after the sentence was imposed, then squared his shoulders. He raised his hand and made a “V” gesture with his fingers as he was led out of the courtroom in orange jail garb. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...