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politics1 year ago

Ex-Proud Boys Leader Testifies in Officer's Leak Trial Amid Capitol Riot Tensions

Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, returned to a Washington federal court to testify in the trial of a police officer accused of providing him with confidential information before the January 6 Capitol riot. Tarrio, who was sentenced to 22 years for seditious conspiracy, expressed frustration over his imprisonment and hinted at the shifting political landscape with Donald Trump's potential return to power. Tarrio's testimony was marked by defiance and a refusal to discuss the events of January 6, while prosecutors questioned his credibility due to his history of spreading false information.

crime1 year ago

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

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.

crime-and-justice2 years ago

"Three Years Post-Capitol Riot: A Chronicle of Convictions, Injuries, and Unsolved Mysteries"

Three years after the Capitol riot, over 1,230 individuals have been charged, with more than 730 pleading guilty and around 170 convicted at trial. The largest criminal investigation in U.S. history continues with ongoing trials and new arrests, while some convicted rioters have completed their sentences. The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review a key obstruction charge that could affect many defendants, including former President Trump. Authorities are still seeking to identify over 80 violent participants and fugitives, with a significant unsolved mystery being the identity of the individual who placed pipe bombs near the RNC and DNC offices the day before the riot.

crime2 years ago

Proud Boys Sentencing Delayed in Jan. 6 Conspiracy Case

Joe Biggs, a leader of the Proud Boys, could face decades in federal prison for his involvement in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Prosecutors are seeking a 33-year sentence, citing Biggs' role as an instigator and leader in the assault. Biggs, an Army veteran and former correspondent for Infowars, was convicted of seditious conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, and other charges. His sentencing comes after other prominent figures involved in the attack, such as Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, received lengthy prison terms.

crime2 years ago

"Proud Boys Sentencing Delayed as Judge Falls Ill in Jan. 6 Case"

The former leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, could face the longest prison sentence among Jan. 6 defendants as federal judges prepare to hand down punishments for members of the far-right group convicted of seditious conspiracy charges related to the Capitol attack. Sentencing for the five defendants, including Tarrio, has been postponed due to the judge's illness. Prosecutors are seeking lengthy prison terms, with Tarrio facing 33 years and Ethan Nordean facing 27 years. Victim impact statements were read during the hearing, highlighting the fear and pain experienced by Capitol Police officers during the riot.

crime2 years ago

Proud Boys Sentenced for Jan. 6 Attack and Sedition

The former leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, could face the longest prison sentence of any Jan. 6 defendant as federal judges prepare to hand down punishments for members of the far-right group convicted of seditious conspiracy charges related to the Capitol attack. Prosecutors are seeking 33 years in federal prison for Tarrio, while other defendants, including Ethan Nordean, Joe Biggs, Zach Rehl, and Dominic Pezzola, face sentences ranging from 20 to 33 years. Victim impact statements were read during the hearing, with U.S. Capitol Police officers describing the fear and pain they experienced during the riot.

crime2 years ago

"DOJ Pushes for Maximum 33-Year Sentence for Ex-Proud Boys Leader in Jan. 6 Case"

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking a 33-year prison sentence for former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Prosecutors argue that Tarrio, as the national chairman of the extremist group, played a key role in organizing and executing the conspiracy to stop the peaceful transfer of power. The recommended sentence is the longest the DOJ has requested for individuals linked to the Capitol attack. Prosecutors are also seeking lengthy sentences for other Proud Boys members convicted of sedition.

crime2 years ago

Convicted Proud Boy seeks lenient sentence while feds push for decades in Jan. 6 case

Ethan Nordean, a member of the far-right militant group Proud Boys, convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the U.S. Capitol insurrection, is asking for a light sentence of 15 to 21 months, while the government is seeking 324 to 405 months. Nordean's attorneys argue that his actions were no different from other protesters and that the government's characterization relies on abstract words rather than concrete facts. Despite his involvement with the Proud Boys, Nordean claims to have no criminal history and intends to express remorse for his contribution to the chaos at the Capitol.

crime2 years ago

Multiple Oath Keepers sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 Capitol riot involvement.

Two members of the far-right Oath Keepers group, David Moerschel and Joseph Hackett, have been sentenced to three and three and a half years in prison, respectively, for their roles in the January 6 Capitol riot. Both were convicted of seditious conspiracy and other charges. The men helped amass guns and ammunition to stash in a Virginia hotel for a so-called “quick reaction force” that could be quickly shuttled to Washington, prosecutors said. The weapons were never deployed. Nine people associated with the Oath Keepers have been tried for seditious conspiracy and six were convicted of the rarely used Civil War-era charge in two separate trials, including the group’s founder Stewart Rhodes.

politics2 years ago

Oath Keepers founder receives longest Jan. 6 sentence with 18 years in prison.

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militant group Oath Keepers, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy, the longest sentence imposed to date over the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot. Rhodes was convicted in November by a federal court jury in Washington. The militant group's members include current and retired U.S. military personnel, law enforcement officers, and first responders. Rhodes expressed no remorse and instead accused the far left of destroying America. Co-defendant Kelly Meggs, a former Florida Chapter leader also convicted of seditious conspiracy, was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

politics2 years ago

Oath Keepers leaders sentenced to prison for role in Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Kelly Meggs, the Florida chapter leader of the Oath Keepers, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for seditious conspiracy and other charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. This is the second sentence to be handed down to a defendant found guilty of seditious conspiracy with relation to the Jan. 6 riot, with the first being handed to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who was sentenced Thursday to 18 years in prison. Over 1,000 people have been charged with federal crimes stemming from the riot, with about 500 of those people sentenced.

politics2 years ago

Oath Keepers Founder Gets 18-Year Sentence for Jan. 6 Sedition Plot

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right Oath Keepers, has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison for his involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy in November. In a politically-charged speech before his sentencing, Rhodes called himself a "political prisoner" and said he hopes former President Donald Trump will win in 2024. The judge disagreed, saying it was Rhodes' actions that led to his criminal convictions. Rhodes is the longest sentence imposed on a Jan. 6 defendant to date.

crime2 years ago

Insight into Jan. 6 chaos as judge considers Oath Keepers' prison sentence.

Police officers and public servants who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and fled the mob's attack told a judge they are still haunted by what they endured, as the judge prepares to hand down sentences in a landmark Capitol riot case. Prosecutors are seeking 25 years behind bars for Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, which would be the longest sentence by far handed down among hundreds of Capitol riot cases. Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy in November alongside Florida chapter leader Kelly Meggs after prosecutors spent weeks making the case that Rhodes and his extremist group followers had plotted an armed rebellion to keep Biden, a Democrat, out of the White House in favor of Trump, a Republican.

politics2 years ago

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes faces 25-year prison sentence.

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the Capitol riot, is asking for a sentence of time served, while the Justice Department is seeking a 25-year prison sentence. Rhodes' attorneys argue that his founding of the group and military service should serve as a credit to his character. Prosecutors alleged Rhodes and his co-defendants planned ahead of the attack to oppose the peaceful presidential transition of power and keep Donald Trump in office. Rhodes' sentencing is scheduled for later this month.