Justice Department Seeks 33 Years In Prison For Ex-Proud Boy Enrique Tarrio In Jan. 6 Case — Tarrio WAS NOT EVEN IN DC During Capitol Riot | The Gateway Pundit
In July, a man who opened fire in a classroom, wounding three people, was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
On Aug. 17, a man who was driving while intoxicated rammed his car at 135 miles per and hit the victim’s car from behind, killing the driver and critically injuring the passenger, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for second-degree murder.
In June, another man was sentenced to 12 years in state prison for attempted murder after attempting to shoot the victim to death.
While murderers are being given light sentences, the government is seeking 33 years in prison for the former national chairman of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio for his “role in the Capitol riot, despite the fact that Tarrio was not even in Washington DC during the Capitol riot.
Tarrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy on May 4 by an ardent Antifa and Joe Biden supporting jury. Judge Timothy J. Kelly, a Trump-appointed magistrate whose wife works for DC Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser, gave each of the potential jurors a litmus test during jury selection.
The potential jurors were asked, “Do you support Antifa,” “Did you attend the Women’s March,” “Do you support Black Lives Matter.” Each of the selected jurors responded in the affirmative and each of the jurors characterized the Proud Boys as a group of “white supremacists.”
The Proud Boys had no plan to overthrow the government on January 6. T
Every single witness during the Proud Boys trial, including the government’s key witnesses, said there was no plan or conspiracy created or disseminated by the Proud Boys ahead of January 6.
The only plan uncovered during the trial was the “1776 Returns” document, that was created by the Federal Bureau of Investigations and distributed among members of the Proud Boys, a brazen attempt to frame Tarrio and his co-defendants Joseph Biggs, Ethan Nordean and Zachary Rehl.
Tarrio was arrested prior to January 6 for burning a Black Lives Matter flag in Washington, DC at a Stop The Steal rally in December. When he arrived in Washington DC he was apprehended by the FBI. He warned the government treated him like he was Noriega with the over use of force while apprehending him, even shutting down the free way to drive him to jail.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, when he was released from jail an undercover FBI agent drove him from the jail to a parking lot to meet Stewart Rhodes for the first time. The converstation between Rhodes and Tarrio was innocuous. They reportedly discussed whether Rhode’s attorney would represent Tarrio over the flag burning case.
But attorneys never pressed the governement during trial for details about the undercover federal informant embeded into the Proud Boys organization.
At least 40 undercover government operatives were embedded in the Proud Boys prior to January 6.
After years of national prominence as the national chairman of the Proud Boys, on January 27, Reuters published an article warning Tarrio was a federal informant, overwhelmingly dissuading public support for Tarrio and the Proud Boys.
Tarrio addressed the claims in an interview with InfoWars host Owen Shroyer, another J6 defendant who did not step foot in the Capitol building on January 6.
In his early 20’s, Tarrio illegally sold diabetic medical strips. To prevent his brothers from facing jail time, he worked with the government to stop human smuggling along the border. The 39-year-old makes clear that his criminal c
There was no insurrection. Some some of the people who have pled guilty the government didn’t call them because they were getting their hat handed to them. And yet the jury still found them guilty. When not a single witness testified — there was absolutely no evidence whatsoever. And
what’s about the jury, I mean, I sat in the court and saw I’m like, blown away by the litmus test that the potential jurors were being given asked if they wanted they were affiliated with Black Lives Matter. The Women’s March and Antifa. All said yes. All said they agreed the proud boys are white supremacists, seated on the jury, and then you wrote about the Vice magazine motion, talk about that.
One of the jurors gave an interview to Vice magazine, which jurors are allowed to do nobody can expose who they are, but they’re entitled to talk to the media if they want.
And he discussed why they made the decisions they made. This was after the jury deliberation. He stated that essentially in my words that the government did not have enough evidence to convict the proud boys. But that might have been because the evidence was lost. They said that they said the government did not have too much evidence. But the, but he just guessed that the proud boys were very secretive. And that’s why the government couldn’t prove its case. So they found them guilty anyway.
On Friday the Biden Department of Justice announced they want Enrique Tarrio to spend 33 years in prison.
Enrique was not even in Washington DC on January 6.
This is complete lawlessness.
Marxists play smash mouth.
Via CBS News.
The Justice Department is seeking 33 years in prison for Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys leader convicted of seditious conspiracy in one of the most serious cases to emerge from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to court documents filed Thursday.
The sentence, if imposed, would be by far the longest punishment that has been handed down in the massive Jan. 6 prosecution. Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy in a separate case, has received the longest sentence to date — 18 years.
Tarrio, who once served as national chairman of the far-right extremist group, and three lieutenants were convicted by a Washington jury in May of conspiring to block the transfer of presidential power in the hopes of keeping Republican Donald Trump in the White House after he lost the 2020 election.
Tarrio, who was not at the Capitol riot itself, was a top target of what has become the largest Justice Department investigation in American history. He led the neo-fascist group — known for street fights with left-wing activists — when Trump infamously told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” during his first debate with then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.