User:Cullen328/sandbox/Biggs

He is a resident of unincorporated Ormond Beach, Florida.

Biggs hosted a show on censored.TV that has since been removed from that website.

"On-camera personality" InfoWars

He filed a report with a sheriff's deputy following Donald Trump's "Stand back and stand by" remark about the Proud Boys on September 29, 2020. He said that he received threatening phone calls and social media posts.

His Twitter account was cancelled after posting threatening comments about Antifa, such as: "We hunt them. Get their info. Expose them. Make them scared to be in public."

In posts on Parler, Biggs and other leading Proud Boys called on their followers to dress "incognito" on January 6, hoping to pass as antifa. "We are going to smell like you, move like you, and look like you. The only thing we’ll do that’s us is think like us!", he wrote, and "Jan 6th is gonna be epic.

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Biggs says that he is a veteran of the U.S. Army who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan and who was awarded two Purple Hearts. He received a medical discharge and has described his struggles with Post-traumatic stress disorder. In January, 2017, Biggs announced that he was doing a pilot show for Right Side Broadcasting Network, a pro-Trump online channel. The show was to be dedicated to guns and the Second Amendment, and the pilot episode was posted online. Within days, Media Matters for America published an article reporting that Biggs had made comments on social media promoting " date rape and sexual violence". He had advocated using Chloroform and roofies to have non-consensual sex with women. According to the staff writers, he threatened a past partner with revenge porn and threatened the LGTBQ community, posting, "Punch a tranny". The violent, misogynistic tweets were mostly from 2012 but continued through 2016. Biggs issued a statement to Raw Story describing his personal problems following his Army discharge: "I became very depressed and turned to alcohol and the over abuse of painkillers that had been prescribed to me while I was in." Biggs said that he was suicidal at that time, and "decided to cry out for help," admitting that "I would say outlandish things on Twitter in hopes someone shocked would say 'Hey, what the hell is wrong with you?'" The online TV show was not produced following the pilot.