Tarrio, through his attorney Lucas Dansie, pleaded not guilty to both the destruction of property and weapons charges. in its entirety until his next appearance in June. However, Tarrio, who lives in Miami, was ordered to stay away from D.C. Superior Court Magistrate Judge Renee Raymond ordered Tarrio released on his own recognizance. police said officers found him with two high-capacity firearm magazines when he was arrested.ĭ.C.
In addition to destruction of property charges, the 36-year-old is also facing two felony weapons charges: D.C. Tarrio is accused of being involved in the tearing down and burning of a Black Lives Matter banner from a historically Black church in downtown D.C. Henry Tarrio, who goes by Enrique, was arrested shortly after arriving in D.C. and stay away until his next court appearance. The leader of the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys, who was arrested Monday ahead of protests planned by supporters of President Donald Trump, is no longer in custody but has been ordered to leave D.C. police accuse him of burning a Black Lives Matter banner that had been torn down from a historic Black church in D.C. Proud Boys leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio takes part in a Portland, Oregon, rally in this September 2020 file photo. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.