The Proud Boys are a male chauvinist group with ties to white nationalism. Last year,then-president Donald Trump famously told the group to “stand back,and stand by” when asked during a debate to condemn white supremacists and the Proud Boys in particular. The moment emboldened the group and others like it who felt Trump’s comment indicated they had presidential support.
The Proud Boys have led numerous pro-Trump protests,though since January 6,Tarrio has called for a halt on participating in marches. Even before the riot,he was the subject of a law enforcement investigation,and was arrested in early January for allegedly burning a Black Lives Matter banner torn down from a historic church during a previous protest in Washington DC. Tarrio has pleaded not guilty.
It’s unclear how his record as a co-operator will be received by the members of his group,which proclaims itself to be pro-law enforcement,although they have clashed openly with police officers in recent protests,including at the Capitol.
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Tarrio,who has denied the Proud Boys organised any violence at the Capitol,did not immediately respond to a text message and phone call seeking comment about his past co-operation with law enforcement,which was first reported by Reuters. He told the news service that he had no recollection of assisting law enforcement despite being identified in the court documents.
At a 2014 hearing in his case,then-prosecutor Vanessa Johannes described Tarrio as “probably the most co-operative from day one. From day one,he was the one who wanted to talk to law enforcement,wanted to clear his name,wanted to straighten this out so that he could move on with his life.”
The prosecutor told the court that Tarrio’s co-operation helped federal agents prosecute 13 others,and aided local police with a number of undercover drug investigations.