
Enrique Tarrio, the previous chairman of the Proud Boys and who was lately pardoned by President Donald Trump, was arrested on the U.S. Capitol on Friday, in line with authorities.

Former Proud Boys chief Enrique Tarrio, peaks exterior the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Feb. 21, 2025.
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Tarrio, in line with the U.S. Capitol Police, allegedly struck a girl’s telephone and arm when she allegedly put a telephone close to his face after a press convention wrapped up on Capitol grounds.
Tarrio was sentenced in September 2023 for his conviction on seditious conspiracy and given the longest sentence of all the convicted Jan. 6 rioters, although he was not on the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Throughout his sentencing, prosecutors pointed to a nine-page strategic plan to “storm” authorities buildings in Washington on Jan. 6 that was present in Tarrio’s possession after the riot, in addition to violent rhetoric they are saying he routinely utilized in messages with different members of the group about what they’d do if Congress moved ahead in certifying President Joe Biden’s election win.
Tarrio was notably sentenced to the longest time period of imprisonment amongst all the almost 1,600 people charged in reference to the assault.
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