A former UCLA student was sentenced to over three years in prison for Capitol riot

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A former UCLA student was sentenced to over three years in prison for Capitol riot
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Christian Secor, a former UCLA student and follower of the far-right racist livestreamer Nick Fuentes, was sentenced on Wednesday for obstructing congress during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

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