Proud Boys leader pleads guilty to weapons charge, destroying Black
Lives Matter flag
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[July 20, 2021]
(Reuters) -Enrique Tarrio, a leader
of the right-wing extremist group the Proud Boys, pleaded guilty on
Monday to burning a Black Lives Matter flag and possessing a
large-capacity ammunition feeding device, federal prosecutors said.
Tarrio, 37, faces a maximum sentence of 180 days in jail for each of the
two counts against him and a $1,000 fine when he is sentenced in April.
He was arrested in January when he arrived in Washington two days before
the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Tarrio was charged with possessing two high-capacity rifle magazines,
and burning the Black Lives Matter banner during a demonstration weeks
earlier by supporters of then-President Donald Trump.
Following his arrest, a federal judge ordered him to leave the city
pending a court date in June.
Tarrio did not take part in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot. The FBI has
said his earlier arrest was an effort to pre-empt the events of Jan. 6,
where several other members of the Proud Boys were taken into custody.
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Proud Boys Chairman Enrique Tarrio addresses supporters of U.S.
President Donald Trump and other members of the far-right Proud Boys
during a march near the Washington Monument the night before rallies
to protest the U.S. presidential election results, in Washington,
D.C., U.S., December 11, 2020. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Tarrio has led the Proud Boys in confrontations with
antifa, an amorphous and often violent leftist movement.
Reuters has reported that he worked extensively as an informant for
federal and local law enforcement following a 2012 arrest. Tarrio
denied working undercover or cooperating in cases against others.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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