Ahead of the anticipated Jan. 6 pro-Trump protests, a judge ordered Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio to stay away from Washington, DC.
Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio is currently in front of a judge.
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) January 5, 2021
He’s being released without bond but given a stay away order from Washington DC itself.
Judge stating reasoning now. Updates to come.
Tarrio was arrested Monday upon entering the nation's capital on misdemeanor destruction of property charges. The charges are related to last month's alleged Black Lives Matter banner burning. Tarrio is accused of pulling the banner off of a historic black church and torching the flag.
"Let's make this simple," he told the Washington Post, while speaking out against the advice of his attorney. "I did it." In his public admittance, he maintained that he did not know the Asbury United Methodist Church on 11th and K streets NW was predominantly attended by African American worshippers.
The Metropolitan Police Department also confirmed that Tarrio was found to be in possession of two high-capacity firearm magazines at the time.
The Proud Boys and Trump supporters burn the BLM banner while chanting and cheering in downtown DC: pic.twitter.com/L16azBBhbr
— Shelby Talcott (@ShelbyTalcott) December 13, 2020
As for the court's reason to bar the Proud Boys leader from attending any conservative rallies this week, the judge pointed to Tarrio's previous Parler post, threatening: "I'll [expletive] do it again." Tarrio added, "Pass me the lighter."
Tarrio was released without bail Tuesday, reported New2Share editor-in-chief Ford Fischer.
BREAKING video: Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio was released from jail without bond.
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) January 5, 2021
Full 4K footage on the way. pic.twitter.com/YUbUmX9KZk
His next hearing is set for June 8. He is facing a $12,500 fine and five years of jail time if he fails to appear in court.
Tarrio has been released on his own personal recognizance.
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) January 5, 2021
Next hearing set June 8, with a $12,500 fine / 5 years in jail penalty if he doesn’t appear.
Banned from DC for anything other than court.
A self-started GiveSendGo fundraiser was quickly launched for Tarrio's legal defense and counter suit. The $100,000 goal was nearly reached at the time of publication.
Supporters of President Donald Trump are pouring to Washington to gather on the same day that members of Congress are due to certify Electoral College votes.
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