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On Tuesday, former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. District Judge Timothy Kelly gave the 39-year-old the longest sentence of anyone involved in the riot. More than 1,100 people have been charged for their involvement in the attack, which was staged by Donald Trump supporters in an effort to stop the certification of President Joe Biden. “It is kind of hard to put into words how important the peaceful transfer of power is,” Judge Kelly said. “Our country was founded as an experiment in ...
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Proud Boys member Jeremy Bertino became the first of the far-right group to plead guilty to seditious conspiracy on Thursday. Bertino, who served as a lieutenant to the group’s leader Enrique Tarrio, is reportedly cooperating with the Justice Department’s investigation into the Oath Keepers’ involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The plea agreement could land Bertino in prison for over five years, though he could see less time if he continues to cooperate. He also pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. His sentencing date has not yet been named ...
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Enrique Tarrio, the 38-year old leader of the Proud Boys extremist group, appeared in Miami federal court Tuesday. A magistrate judge ordered that he remain behind bars before his trial on charges of planning the attack on the Capitol. Magistrate Judge Lauren Louis said, “he’s a danger to the community is rebutted,” after rejecting a plea by Tarrio’s defense attorney to release him on $1.25 million secured by his family members in Miami. Tarrio will be transferred to Washington, D.C. to face indictment, after being in custody at the Miami Federal Detention Center. Although Tarrio wasn’t presen...
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Proud Boys Chairman Enrique Tarrio, who was sentenced to five months in jail after burning a Black Lives Matter flag, asked a judge to release him, citing inhumane conditions. Tarrio told Judge Jonathan H. Pittman: “I’ve been to jail before and what I’ve seen here, I’ve never seen anywhere else. This place needs to be shut down immediately.” Tarrio is alleging that he was subjected to abuse by correctional officers, as well as medical neglect and unsanitary conditions. His cell was reportedly flooded with dirty toilet water from another cell. Lucas I. Dansie, Tarrio’s lawyer, said his client’s...
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Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio pleaded with a judge on Monday to reduce his jail sentence from five months to 90 days. Tarrio, who was sentenced after burning a Black Lives Matter flag taken from a historic Black church in December, told D.C. Superior Court Judge Jonathan Pittman: “I’ve been to jail before and what I’ve seen here, I’ve never seen anywhere else. This place needs to be shut down immediately.” Tarrio claims he has been abused by guards and subjected to medical neglect during his incarceration at D.C.’s Central Detention Facility (CDF). Tarrio testified: “I’m deathly afraid that...
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Prosecutors from the Department of Justice revealed on Monday that extremist group the Proud Boys gave member Ethan Nordean “war powers” while their leader Enrique Tarrio was arrested. Nordean was the acting leader mobilizing several extremists during the Capitol insurrection on January 6. “Following the arrest of the Proud Boys’ Chairman on January 4, 2021, Defendant [Ethan Nordean] was nominated from within to have ‘war powers’ and to take ultimate leadership of the Proud Boys’ activities on January 6, 2021,” federal prosecutors wrote in a court document Monday. “Defendant – dressed all in b...
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Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was arrested mere moments after arriving in Washington D.C. on Monday. Tarrio faces misdemeanor destruction of property charges for his admitted stealing and burning of a Black Lives Matter banner from a United Methodist church in D.C. in December. D.C. Metropolitan Police also found two illegal high-capacity gun magazines in Tarrio’s bag which could lead to felony charges for possession. Tarrio, already a convicted felon, quickly took to social media after his release to mock police and imply that he will burn more banners. Until his hearing in May, Tarrio has...
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After President Donald Trump told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” during the Tuesday presidential debate, gay men have taken over #ProudBoys on Twitter to show that their love is stronger than the organization’s hate.The trend started because famous actor, George Takei, posted a photo with his husband. The famous couple garnered not only thousands of likes, but also thousands of copycats who wanted to show off their pride.Of course, in true Twitter fashion, the hashtag has also begun to flood with memes.However, there are also plenty of Twitter users against the trend – not necessa...
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