Proud Boys leader freed from Washington jail, served time for burning
banner at Black church
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[January 15, 2022]
By Jan Wolfe
(Reuters) - A leader of the right-wing
Proud Boys group, Enrique Tarrio, was released from jail on Friday after
serving four months and a week for burning a Black Lives Matter banner
at a historic African American church in Washington in December 2020. |
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio leaves the D.C. Central Detention
Facility where he has been held since early 2021, in Washington, U.S.,
January 14, 2022. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein |
Tarrio was among a group of Proud Boys who stole the banner
during a demonstration in Washington on Dec. 12, 2020. Tarrio
then set it on fire, according to comments he made afterward. He
pled guilty in July, was sentenced in August and began serving
his jail sentence in September.
Tarrio did not take part in the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 riots at the
U.S. Capitol. He was arrested when he arrived in Washington two
days before the failed bid to prevent Congress' certification of
Democrat Joe Biden's November 2020 election win over
then-President Donald Trump, a Republican.
The FBI has said his January 2021 arrest was to try to pre-empt
the events of Jan. 6 when several other members of the Proud
Boys were taken into custody.
Those members of the right-wing group face charges including
obstruction of law enforcement, destruction of government
property and conspiracy.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe, additional reporting by Aram Roston;
Editing by Scott Malone and Grant McCool)
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