Chicago Sun-Times

PROUD BOYS LEADER WHO BURNED BLM FLAG GETS 5 MONTHS

- BY ALANNA DURKIN RICHER

The leader of the Proud Boys extremist group was sentenced to more than five months in jail on Monday for burning a Black Lives Matter banner that was torn down from a historic Black church in downtown Washington and bringing two high-capacity firearm magazines into the nation’s capital days shortly before the Jan. 6 riot.

Enrique Tarrio told the court he was “profusely” sorry for his actions, calling them a “grave mistake.”

“What I did was wrong,” Tarrio said during the hearing held via videoconfe­rence.

Tarrio, from Miami, was arrested as he arrived in Washington two days before thousands of supporters of then-President Donald Trump — including members of the Proud Boys — descended on the U.S. Capitol and disrupted the certificat­ion of the Electoral College vote. Tarrio was ordered to stay away from Washington, and law enforcemen­t later said Tarrio was picked up in part to help quell potential violence.

Authoritie­s say Proud Boys members stole the banner that read #BLACKLIVES­MATTER from the Asbury United Methodist Church on Dec. 12 and then set it ablaze using lighter fluid and lighters. Tarrio posted a picture of himself holding an unlit lighter to his Parler account and admitted days later in an interview with The Washington Post that he joined in the burning of the banner.

Rev. Dr. Ianther Mills, senior pastor of the church, told the judge it was an “act of intimidati­on and racism” that caused “immeasurab­le and possibly irreparabl­e harm” on the community.

“His careless act of violence and hatred, targeted at a congregati­on of individual­s with a lived history of social and racial injustice, had the presumably desired effect,” she said. “Asbury was forced to reckon with the very tangible evidence that we continue to live in a world where people radicalize hate based upon race and skin color.”

 ??  ?? Enrique Tarrio
Enrique Tarrio

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States