Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Arrested After Black Lives Matter Banner Set On Fire

The leader of the far-right Proud Boys has been arrested after it was claimed he burned a Black Lives Matter banner that was torn down from a historic Black church in downtown Washington last month.

Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, 36, was arrested after he arrived in the US capital ahead of protests planned by supporters of president Donald Trump to coincide with the congressional vote expected on Wednesday to affirm Joe Biden‘s election victory.

Tarrio was taken into custody after a warrant was issued for his arrest for destruction of property, police said.

He is also facing weapons charges after officers found him with two high-capacity firearm magazines when he was arrested.

A pro-Trump rally in December ended in violence as hundreds of the outgoing president’s supporters, some wearing the signature black and yellow of the Proud Boys, clashed with counter protesters attempting to bar them from Black Lives Matter Plaza.Advertisement

Later in the evening, vandals tore down a Black Lives Matter banner and sign from two historic Black churches in downtown Washington and set the banner alight.

Video posted online showed people pouring an accelerant on a banner near the Asbury United Methodist Church and setting it alight.

Tarrio told The Washington Post he joined in with the burning of the Black Lives Matter banner and said he would plead guilty to destruction of property and pay the church the cost.

“We just want to see justice be done,” the Reverend Dr Ianther Mills, senior pastor at Asbury, said in an interview on Monday.

The Proud Boys have been described as an “extremist group with ties to white nationalism” by the FBI, but rose to wider prominence during the run-up to November’s presidential election after being mentioned by Mr Trump during a live television debate with Mr Biden.

The head of the controversial group later denied they are white supremacists, telling Sky News it was a “great moment” to be mentioned by the president in the debate.

Credit: Sky News (Photo Credit: Sky News)

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