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The $100 million lawsuit filed by leaders of the far-right militant group, the Proud Boys, is legally unsound — but has an ...
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Maybe they have forgotten, but we cannot: the appalling sight of lawless mobs smashing their way into the Capitol and ...
The one-time Jan. 6 defendants say they attended a former D.C. police officer's sentencing to show solidarity with a man they ...
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Latin Times on MSNDC Council Candidate Shuts Down Proud Boys' $100M J6 Lawsuit Press Conference by Screaming 'Traitor' Into MegaphoneA Washington, D.C. press conference on the $100M J6 Lawsuit held by a Proud Boys leader was interrupted by a woman screaming ...
A federal judge gave Lt. Shane Lamond an 18-month sentence for leaking details of an investigation to Enrique Tarrio, the far ...
WASHINGTON — Former D.C. Metropolitan Police Intelligence Chief Lt. Shane Lamond was sentenced Friday to 18 months in federal ...
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A lawsuit filed by five members of the Proud Boys alleges the U.S. government used illegal tactics to target and imprison Jan ...
A jury found Lt. Shane Lamond guilty in December last year of leaking details to Tarrio about an investigation into the ...
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio attended the sentencing, where he called on President Donald Trump to pardon the ...
Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Ethan Nordean, who were in leadership roles and convicted of seditious conspiracy, are part ...
The lawsuit claims the men were arrested with insufficient probable cause and that government agents later “found” fake ...
Four pardoned leaders of the Proud Boys are suing the government for $100 million, citing constitutional rights violations.
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