There was no disagreement as to whether we should engage,” says Metropolitan AME pastor Bill Lamar, “but there was definitely ...
A pardoned seditionist and leader of a group that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 joined fellow Donald Trump supporters across the street from the president's golf course on Summit Boulevard ...
D.C. Superior Court Judge Tanya Jones Bosier ruled on Feb. 3 that Metropolitan AME now owns Proud Boys International LLC, which means the church owns the group’s name, materials, and any and all ...
Tarrio is the former (and possibly current) leader of the Proud Boys, a loose nationwide coalition of men who have targeted various communities in the past. USA TODAY National Correspondent and ...
Tarrio was released from prison last month after President Donald Trump cut short his 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
WASHINGTON ‒ A historic Black church's recent court victory against the Proud Boys could spur others to also challenge far-right extremist groups, according to several faith leaders, civil ...
Standing before the very building at the center of a riotous attack four years earlier that sent many of them to prison, Enrique “Henry” Tarrio of the Proud Boys called out to the small group ...
Tarrio first joined the Proud Boys in 2017 after volunteering for far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos. Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals and commuted the sentences of 14 of his supporters.
Leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers said they're filing lawsuits against the Justice Department over the Jan. 6 prosecutions.
Discover how Metropolitan AME Church secured a $2.8 million award against the Proud Boys for their racist trespass and vandalism. Learn about the power of legal action in fighting systemic oppression.
Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, 41, a leader of the Proud Boys, gave interviews to news outlets Monday afternoon and hung out with fellow Proud Boys leaders who had also been convicted on insurrection ...