Proud Boys Chief Enrique Tarrio Charged With Conspiracy In Capitol Revolt

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chief of the far-right Proud Boys extremist workforce was once arrested Tuesday on a conspiracy rate for his suspected function in a coordinated assault at the U.S. Capitol to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory.

Proud Boys former chairman Henry “Enrique” Tarrio wasn’t there when the insurrection erupted on Jan. 6, 2021. Police had arrested Tarrio in Washington two days prior to the insurrection and charged him with vandalizing a Black Lives Topic banner at a historical Black church all over a protest in December 2020. Tarrio was once launched from prison on Jan. 14 after serving his five-month sentence for that case.

The brand new riot-related fees are some of the maximum severe filed to this point, however they aren’t the primary in their type. 11 individuals or buddies of the antigovernment Oath Keepers military workforce, together with its founder and chief Stewart Rhodes, had been charged on Jan. 12 with seditious conspiracy within the Capitol assault.

Greater than 3 dozen other folks charged within the Capitol siege were recognized via federal government as Proud Boys leaders, individuals or buddies.

A New York guy pleaded in charge in December to storming the U.S. Capitol with fellow Proud Boys individuals. Matthew Greene was once the primary Proud Boys member to publicly plead in charge to conspiring with different individuals to prevent Congress from certifying the Electoral School vote. Greene agreed to cooperate with government.