Ex-Proud Boys Leader Testifies in Trial of Officer Accused of Leaking Intel

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Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader, refused to answer questions about the Jan. 6 Capitol attack during the trial of Shane Lamond, a former D.C. police officer accused of providing Tarrio with information about an arrest warrant. Tarrio, serving a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy, testified that he lied to his group about his communications with Lamond, who allegedly acted as a 'double agent' for the Proud Boys. Tarrio claimed his arrest was a planned publicity stunt and denied Lamond's involvement in tipping him off, despite evidence of extensive communication between them.
Topics:nation#crime#enrique-tarrio#jan-6-capitol-attack#proud-boys#seditious-conspiracy#shane-lamond
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