This boost for Jan. 6 defendants leads experts to fear political violence will be seen as more acceptable in American life.
There was no disagreement as to whether we should engage,” says Metropolitan AME pastor Bill Lamar, “but there was definitely ...
Tarrio was released from prison last month after President Donald Trump cut short his 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
Upon resuming office, President Donald Trump immediately pardoned roughly 1,500 people charged with and convicted of crimes ...
Members of the Proud Boys, the right-wing group that was a key part of the mob that broke into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, ...
The former leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, was arrested on an assault charge near the U.S. Capitol on Friday. Police say that after speaking at a Proud Boys and Oath Keepers press event he ...
Discover how Metropolitan AME Church secured a $2.8 million award against the Proud Boys for their racist trespass and vandalism. Learn about the power of legal action in fighting systemic oppression.
WASHINGTON ‒ A historic Black church's recent court victory against the Proud Boys could spur others to also challenge far-right extremist groups, according to several faith leaders, civil ...
Tarrio first joined the Proud Boys in 2017 after volunteering for far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos. Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals and commuted the sentences of 14 of his supporters.
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Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio arrested near U.S. Capitol on assault allegationFormer Proud Boys national leader Enrique Tarrio was arrested Friday near the U.S. Capitol on a charge that he assaulted a woman protesting a gathering attended by Tarrio and others who received ...
Tarrio announced plans to file a lawsuit against the Department of Justice. It could force the Trump administration to either defend the Jan. 6 prosecutions or pay damages to the Proud Boys.
A Black church that won a challenge against the Proud Boys hopes it spurs others to act. “We want to capitalize on this energy,'' said William Lamar.
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