Settled in the Vice President's chair – risks 30 years in prison

Published 15 July 2021 at 19.53

Abroad. Josiah Colt, who was captured pictured sitting in Vice President Mike Pence in connection with the so-called storming of the US Congress, is now at risk of 30 years in prison. It reports Reuters.

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Josiah Colt, a 35-year-old man from Idaho, has pleaded guilty to interfering with an official proceeding.

As part of the agreement with the prosecutor, he has also agreed to cooperate with the authorities in the investigation of the incident.

He was one of those who entered the congress building in connection with the protests at the Capitol on January 6 this year. He was caught in the picture while sitting in the Vice President's chair in the Senate.

Colt now risks 30 years in prison and a fine of up to SEK 2.2 million.

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