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Tuesday 24 August 2021

Leader of American racist group, Proud Boys sentenced to prison for burning Black Lives Matter flag in protests against Biden's win



Enrique Tarrio, leader of the US far-right racist group, Proud Boys, has been sentenced to prison for burning a Black Lives Matter flag.

Enrique Tarrio who has led the far-right group since 2018, burnt a stolen Black Lives Matters flag in December 2020.

 He has now been sentenced to nearly six months in jail.

Enrique Tarrio, 37, pleaded guilty for burning the flag and attempted possession of a large-capacity ammunition feeding device.

Appearing through video in court on Monday, August 23 Tarrio apologised and said there was "no excuse" for his actions.

Prosecutors said that Tarrio and other members of the Proud Boys removed the banner from the historically black Asbury United Methodist Church on 12 December and set it ablaze.

The incident was a part of a pro-Trump demonstration in protest of Joe Biden's election win

While Tarrio acknowledged his actions were "wrong" in Monday's hearing, DC Superior Court Judge Harold Cushenberry said his remorse was "wholly unconvincing".

Cushenberry added that he believes Tarrio "clearly, intentionally and proudly crossed the line from peaceful protest and assembly to potentially violent conduct".

During the protest, Police said that more than three dozen people were arrested and four churches were vandalised.

Local police took Tarrio into custody on 4 January, just two days before the Capitol Hill riot on 6 January. Police found weapon magazines in his car during a traffic stop - which led to the second charge.

Ahead of the riot, Tarrio said on the now-defunct social media app Parler that the Proud Boys were planning to "turn out in record numbers on Jan 6" and called its members "the most notorious group of extraordinary gentlemen".

Founded in 2016 by Canadian-British right-wing activist Gavin McInnes, the Proud Boys is a far-right, anti-immigrant, all male group with a history of street violence against left-wing groups. 

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