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Enrique Tarrio, pardoned by President Donald Trump for his actions on Jan. 6, went to the Miami No Kings protest to interview for his app.
Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys chairman recently freed after a Trump pardon, is now making headlines for his latest move—rolling out a controversial new web app that pays people in ...
Tarrio’s involvement as a spokesperson for the initiative comes as the Trump administration is separately encouraging people to report suspected undocumented people to federal authorities.
Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys leader from Miami who President Donald Trump pardoned for his participation in the Jan. 6 attack, wants citizens to take deporting undocumented immigrants ...
A retired D.C. police officer found guilty of lying to detectives about the investigation into Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio will be spending more than a year in prison. Shane Lamond was ...
At trial, prosecutors showed Shane Lamond warned Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio about a warrant linked to the 2020 burning of a Black Lives Matter banner in D.C.
Enrique Tarrio’s Orlando lawsuit challenges his seditious conspiracy conviction. Would a payout embolden extremist groups and set a dangerous precedent?
Enrique Tarrio, a Cuban-American and ex-Proud Boys leader, is promoting an app that pays citizens to inform on undocumented immigrants. It’s not a patriotic duty.
A former Washington, D.C. police department lieutenant was sentenced to 18 months in prison for tipping off a Proud Boys leader about an investigation and then lying about it.
A federal judge sentenced a Washington, D.C. police officer to 18 months in prison on Friday for obstructing justice and lying about his relationship with the former leader of the right-wing group ...
Former D.C. police officer Shane Lamond was sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted on one count of obstructing justice and three counts of making false statements.
At trial, prosecutors showed Shane Lamond warned Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio about a warrant linked to the 2020 burning of a Black Lives Matter banner in D.C.