Indictment Particulars Proud Boys’ Group Chat Earlier than Capitol Riot

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Indictment Particulars Proud Boys’ Group Chat Earlier than Capitol Riot

The chief of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, was not in Washington on Jan. 6. He had been arrested two days earlier and banned from town by a neigh


The chief of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, was not in Washington on Jan. 6. He had been arrested two days earlier and banned from town by a neighborhood choose dealing with his case. Mr. Tarrio had been taken into custody in reference to the burning of a Black Lives Matter flag that was stolen by his group from a Black church after a Proud Boys rally in December.

In keeping with the indictment, the arrest despatched shock waves by the Proud Boys’ management. That very same night time, prosecutors say, Mr. Donohoe, in North Carolina, posted a message on certainly one of group’s encrypted channels saying, “The whole lot is compromised and we will be Gang costs.” Mr. Donohoe, who goes by the nickname YutYut, took steps to “nuke” an earlier model of the group’s encrypted channel and to create a brand new one, prosecutors say.

By Jan. 5, court docket papers say, the Proud Boys had settled on a channel known as “Boots on the Floor” to speak and greater than 60 members joined it, together with all 4 defendants within the new indictment and an unnamed co-conspirator. That particular person, prosecutors say, was the one who issued orders on the eve of the assault, telling his colleagues that Mr. Nordean can be in cost on the bottom within the morning and that nobody ought to put on their “colours” — an obvious reference to the Proud Boys’ typical black-and-yellow polo shirts.

Nobody within the mob was carrying these colours when Mr. Nordean, carrying a bullhorn, joined Mr. Biggs and Mr. Rehl in main the Proud Boys towards the Capitol at simply earlier than 1 p.m. on Jan. 6, crossing over barricades that had been “violently disassembled and trampled by the group,” the indictment says. Minutes later, prosecutors say, Mr. Donohoe helped a part of the mob advance up a flight of stairs, overwhelming the police.

By 2:15 p.m., the indictment says, one Proud Boy — Dominic Pezzola — used a riot protect stolen from the police to interrupt a window, permitting a number of different members of the group to enter the constructing.

5 minutes later, court docket papers say, a message flashed throughout “Boots on the Floor.”

“We simply stormed the Capitol,” it stated.



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