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The hearse carrying the remains of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick moves through two rows of saluting Capitol Police officers after his funeral service Wednesday, in Washington, D.C. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo

Sicknick's remains are carried down the east front steps of the U.S. Capitol after lying in honor in the Capitol Rotunda. Pool Photo by Michael Reynolds/UPI | License Photo

From left to right, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., and Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., watch the departure ceremony. Pool Photo by Drew Angerer/UPI | License Photo

An honor guard carries the urn with Sicknick's remains down the steps of the U.S Capitol. Pool Photo by Alex Brandon/UPI | License Photo

Sicknick died from injuries sustained during the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo

The Capitol Police honor guard arrives before Sicknick's remains leave the U.S. Capitol. Pool Photo by Drew Angerer/UPI | License Photo

A woman is comforted after attending the congressional ceremony for Sicknick. Pool Photo by Demetrius Freeman/UPI | License Photo

From left to right, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (L), D-Calif., Sen. Chuck Schumer (C), D-N.Y., and McConnell pause to pay their last respects. Pool Photo by Demetrius Freeman/UPI | License Photo

U.S. Capitol Police officers and other guests are seated around the remains of Sicknick, as he lies in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. Pool Photo by Demetrius Freeman/UPI | License Photo

An officer holds a program for the ceremony. Pool Photo by Demetrius Freeman/UPI | License Photo

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser (R) attends the congressional ceremony memorializing Sicknick. Pool Photo by Demetrius Freeman/UPI | License Photo

Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, pays his respects. Pool Photo by Anna Moneymaker/UPI | License Photo

Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and second gentleman Doug Emhoff pay respects. Pool Photo by Brendan Smialowski/UPI | License Photo

Fellow Capitol Police officers pay respects to Officer Brian Sicknick on Wednesday morning as his remains lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C. Pool Photo by Anna Moneymaker/UPI | License Photo

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, pays his respects. Pool Photo by Carlos Barria/UPI | License Photo

Sicknick's remains are carried up the the east front steps of the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday night. Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI | License Photo

President Joe Biden (L) and first lady Jill Biden pay their respects on Tuesday. Pool Photo by Erin Schaff/UPI | License Photo

Sicknick died Jan. 7 after engaging rioters a day earlier while protecting the Capitol. Pool Photo by Brendan Smialowski/UPI | License Photo

Sicknick is the fifth private civilian to lay in honor in the Capitol Rotunda. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo

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Sicknick joined the Capitol Police in 2008. Pool Photo by Erin Schaff/UPI | License Photo

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (L), D-Calif., and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York pay their respects. Pool Photo by Erin Schaff/UPI | License Photo

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Canada has designated the group Proud Boys as a terrorist entity, following a parliamentary resolution blaming the white supremacist group of organizing the January 6 riot at the US Capitol.

Proud Boys were among the thirteen groups designated on Wednesday by Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, under the category of ideologically motivated violent extremism.

No matter their ideological motivation, these groups are all hateful, intolerant and dangerous, Blair said.

The Proud Boys were listed alongside Atomwaffen Division, The Base, the Russian Imperial Movement, five Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) affiliates, three Al-Qaeda affiliates, and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, an Islamist group operating in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Blair insisted the designations were not a result of a political process, but one based on evidence, intelligence and the law.

The listing will help the Canadian authorities prosecute members of the designated group or anyone helping them, freeze their financial assets, as well as remove hateful online postings, Blair said.

The Canadian parliament voted unanimously last week to urge the terrorist designation of the Proud Boys, accusing it of domestic terrorism in relation to the January 6 unrest at the US Capitol.

The motion was introduced by NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, whose party launched a petition as early as January 7, denouncing the Proud Boys as a right-wing extremist group that promotes white supremacist views.

Founded by Canadian media personality Gavin McInnes who has since disavowed the group the Proud Boys are currently led by Enrique Tarrio, who has repeatedly denied any connection to white supremacy and insisted the organization is neither fascist nor a hate group.

Tarrio, who identifies as Afro-Cuban, has openly denounced white supremacy, anti-Semitism, racism, fascism, communism and any other -ism that is prejudiced towards people because of their race, religion, culture, tone of skin.

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4 Proud Boys Charged With Conspiracy Over Jan. 6 Capitol Riot – NPR

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Proud Boy members Joseph Biggs (left) and Ethan Nordean, carrying a megaphone, walk toward the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. They were among four people indicted over conspiring to attack the Capitol. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption

Proud Boy members Joseph Biggs (left) and Ethan Nordean, carrying a megaphone, walk toward the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. They were among four people indicted over conspiring to attack the Capitol.

Four alleged leaders of the Proud Boys have been indicted in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol over allegedly conspiring, including in discussions on encrypted messaging apps, to obstruct the certification of President Biden's Electoral College victory.

The indictment unsealed Friday charges the defendants Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zach Rehl and Charles Donohoe with six counts, including obstruction of an official proceeding, obstruction of law enforcement, destruction of government property and conspiracy.

According to the indictment, Nordean is the president of his local Proud Boy chapter in Washington state; Biggs is a Proud Boy member and organizer in Florida; Rehl is the president of a local chapter of the group in Philadelphia; and Donohoe is the president of his local Proud Boy chapter in North Carolina. Nordean and Biggs had previously been charged by complaint.

The defendants are the latest with ties to the Proud Boys, a far-right extremist group, to face conspiracy charges over their alleged roles in the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by Trump supporters.

This indictment, however, paints a more detailed picture of alleged discussions among members of the group in the runup to Jan. 6.

Two days before Congress met to certify the results, Washington, D.C., police arrested the Proud Boys chairman, Enrique Tarrio.

Prosecutors allege that after Tarrio's arrest, Donohoe expressed concern that encrypted communications that included Tarrio were now compromised and in the hands of police.

Donohoe then created a new channel, called "New MOSD," on an encrypted messaging app that included his co-defendants. Donohoe also, according to the indictment, "took steps to destroy or 'nuke' the earlier channel."

Donohoe posted a message that same day to the new channel in which he says: "Hey have been instructed an listen to me real good! There is no planning of any sorts. I need to be put into whatever new thing is created. Everything is compromised and we can be looking at Gang charges." He then added, "[S]top everything immediately" and "this comes from the top."

Later that day, an individual identified in court documents only as an unindicted co-conspirator posted: "[W]e had originally planned on breaking the guys into teams. Let's start divvying them up and getting baofeng channels picked out," referring to channels on handheld radios.

The following day, the indictment says, a new encrypted messaging channel called "Boots on the Ground" was set up for Proud Boys in Washington. Some 60 people were in the channel, including the four defendants, prosecutors say.

That evening, Biggs posted a message to the channel that said he was trying to get a sense of their numbers so they can "go over tomorrow's plan."

Rehl told the channel he was on his way to Washington and was bringing radios with him. He added that there was a person who would program the devices later that evening.

The unindicted co-conspirator allegedly posted a message telling the group not to wear the group's traditional black and yellow colors and to use good judgment "until further orders."

"Rufio is in charge, cops are the primary threat, don't get caught by them or BLM, don't get drunk until off the street," the unindicted co-conspirator wrote, according to court documents. (Nordean is also known as Rufio Panman.)

That same evening, Biggs allegedly posted a message that read: "We have a plan. I'm with Rufio."

The indictment alleges that the members of the encrypted messaging channels were told to meet at the Washington Monument at 10 a.m. on Jan. 6.

Proud Boys did show up at the monument at 10, including the defendants, according to the indictment. From there, the group marched to the Capitol with Nordean, Biggs and Rehl near or at the front of the crowd.

Once there, the indictment says, the defendants "charged toward the capitol by crossing over the barriers that had been violently disassembled and trampled by the crowd moments before."

Biggs, Nordean and Rehl all entered the Capitol, the indictment says.

The indictment alleges that the defendants then celebrated the events of Jan. 6 later on social media and in their encrypted chats.

The Proud Boys are not the only extremist group to see its members charged with conspiracy in connection with the Capitol riot. Members of the Oath Keepers, a far-right paramilitary group, are also facing conspiracy charges.

So far, more than 300 people have been charged in connection with the Capitol breach. Prosecutors say at least 100 more could still be charged.

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Briefly Noted: Overland Park residents considered calling on Proud Boys for Black Lives Matter protest last year – Shawnee Mission Post

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Report: Overland Park residents considered calling in Proud Boys to BLM protests last summer

Some Overland Park residents told city officials they would consider calling a homeowners friend with connections to the white nationalist group the Proud Boys in order to protect their neighborhood ahead of a planned Black Lives Matter demonstration last summer.

Thats according to a Kansas City Star editorial, which reports the conversation took place in July 2020 between Overland Park law enforcement officials and the residents following a protest near Johnson County Community College.

Basically the conversation is, Listen, if you guys arent going to do your job enforcing the law, then were going to have to bring people in that will, Overland Park Police Chief Frank Donchez told the Stars editorial board. And then, the references made to the Proud Boys, and that they would bring in armed people to line the streets of their neighborhood to protect their homes. And I said, listen, thats a bad idea. Thats a really bad idea. We dont need armed confrontations.

Donchez said he took the homeowners seriously, but the Proud Boys did not show up at any demonstrations in Overland Park last year.

A subsequent protest in a nearby neighborhood on July 24 ended with four Black Lives Matter demonstrators arrested.

St. Joseph Catholic Church in Shawnee and the Community Blood Center are hosting a blood drive from 1 to 7 p.m. Monday, March 22, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 11221 Johnson Drive.

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The Prairie Village City Council last week approved a design agreement with Affinis Corporation for the 2021 residential street program.

For $120,000, Affinis will create plans for the repaving of about 10 residential streets across the city. Streets on the docket include 82nd Street between Roe Avenue and Somerset Drive, as well as 71st Street between State Line Road and Belinder Avenue.

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Small-Town Sandy Hosts a Public Standoff Over LGBTQ Rightsand the Proud Boys Resurface – Willamette Week

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Two forms of pride were on display Saturday on opposite sides of Pioneer Boulevard in Sandy.

On the north side of the city's main street:a Pentecostal church rally "to celebrate the natural heterosexual family," ringed by the distinctive yellow collars of the Proud Boys. On the south sidewalk: the town's LGBTQ community, gathered with rainbow flags and face masks for a parking-lot party dubbed "Have a Gay Day!"

The March 20 events were noteworthy because they marked the first Oregon appearance of the Proud Boys, a far-right men's fraternity, since the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

But the rainy afternoon also showcased the cultural tensions in Sandy, the Clackamas County gateway to Mount Hood skiing that for much of the past year has defined itself in opposition to Portland valuesfrom closing restaurants to prevent COVID spread to toppling statues in racial justice protests. Saturday's events, while peaceful, suggested Sandy, like many places in Oregon, is still arguing over what its own values will be.

That debate took a form that Portlanders will recognize: dueling rallies. Antagonistic protests have become a staple of Oregon politics over the past several years, sometimes devolving into brawls. The Sandy events remained entirely peaceful.

Pastor Russell Collier of the Rivers of Living Water United Pentecostal Church has been holding rallies in Sandy's Centennial Plaza every month this year.

In a public Facebook post advertising the March 20 rally, Collier described the event as a celebration of the natural heterosexual family, a stance against abortions, and a flag wave to celebrate First Amendment freedoms. "Why? The natural heterosexual family is the design of God for mankind and it is under attack spiritually, politically & socially," he wrote.

Holding an American flag and wearing a hooded sweatshirt emblazoned with the words "Living Faith in Jesus," he preached exactly that to his small congregation, and a contingent of a dozen Proud Boys who gathered on Centennial Plaza on that rainy day.

On the other side of the road, in a parking lot along a city park, about 100 people gathered to support Sandy's LBGTQ residents. Allison, an organizer of the "Have a Gay Day" event who did not want to disclose her last name, tells WW that news of Pastor Collier's events caused a lot of pain in Sandy. "The purpose of this event isn't a counterprotest. We want to positively and safely channel our energy by centering the rural community's LGBTQ voices."

The LGBTQ event featured appearancesand speechesby student leaders of Sandy High School, and ethnic musical performancesby local Indigenous communities. Vendors set up booths to provide rainbow-colored masks, hand sanitizers, and food for attendees.

Andrew Schaffer, a Sandy High School teacher, came to support his students in the event by taking photographs for them. "I was in drama when I went to high school, and many of my friends did not feel comfortable coming out," he says, "and when I returned to Sandy High School a decade later, there were posters welcoming students from all races and sexual orientations. That is something that wouldn't have beenOK back then."

Like many attending the event, Schaffer acknowledged the leaps in social progress made in recent years but felt that it was not yet enoughespecially in the rural communities of Oregon, as evidenced by the rally being held across the street.

Though the two events were not in view of one another, members from both sides stood on opposing sidewalks of Pioneer Boulevard, one of the two main thoroughfares that run through downtown Sandy.

"We don't care who you fuck! The problem is, y'all are commies!" a Proud Boy yelled, flashing the "OK" hand gesture, which the Proud Boys know their adversaries consider a sign of white supremacy. The two sides hurled insults across the road under the watch of Sandy police officers.

The arrival of the Proud Boys added a menacing element to what otherwise might have felt like a Saturday farmers market or other small-town event.

The Proud Boys are a group of self-described "Western chauvinists" who have been known to engage in violence against their political opposition in previous demonstrations, often brawling with left-wing or anti-fascist protesters on the streets of Portland and Salem during rallies since 2017.

Collier denied inviting the Proud Boys to his rally, but said they decided to attend themselves, and he appreciated their presence given the threats he said he'd received online as a result of planning this event. Collier said pro-LGBT banners were hung up on his church after a "We Are Still America" rally he held in January. That led him to believe that property damage to his church was a real possibility.

"I appreciate them standing for their First Amendment freedoms," Collier says.

Attendees of the LGBT event also voiced fears of violence occurring during and after the event. Sandy High students organized carpool rides to make sure everyone got home safe.

"This is for the LGBT people still in Sandy, to those who have left, and those in other rural communities," said Allison, the rally organizer, in a closing speech. "We love you for your whole selves."

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U.S. charges Proud Boys with conspiracy in Capitol assault that turned deadly – Reuters

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal grand jury charged four leaders of the far-right Proud Boys with conspiring to block Congress from certifying U.S. President Joe Bidens election on the day of a deadly assault on the Capitol, according to court papers unsealed on Friday.

FILE PHOTO: Members of the far-right group Proud Boys make 'OK' hand gestures indicating "white power" as supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump gather in front of the U.S. Capitol Building to protest against the certification of the 2020 U.S. presidential election results by the U.S. Congress, in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart

The indictment alleges that Ethan Nordean of Washington, Joseph Biggs of Florida, Zachary Rehl of Pennsylvania and Charles Donohoe of North Carolina conspired to encourage members of the group to attend the Stop the Steal protest in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6.

All four defendants in the superseding indictment released on Friday are the leaders or organizers of Proud Boys chapters in their respective states, the indictment says.

It says they worked to obtain paramilitary equipment used for the attack on the U.S. Capitol, dismantled metal barriers set up to protect the building, and communicated using handheld radios and encrypted messaging applications.

It also says the effort included soliciting donations through an online crowdfunding campaign to help the Proud Boys pay for protective gear, and an online fundraiser that generated more than $5,500 to help cover travel expenses to Washington.

More than 300 people have been charged in connection with the attack which left five people dead after a mob of then-President Donald Trumps supporters stormed the building in a failed bid to stop Congress from certifying Bidens victory.

Approximately 20 people charged to date are associated with the Proud Boys, and some of the others have been tied to anti-government militias such as the Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters.

The indictment also alleges they made their intentions clear as far back as November, with Biggs declaring in a social media post on Nov. 5, threatening war if the election was stolen from Trump, who lost the vote.

Later that month, on Nov. 27, Nordean declared: We tried playing nice and by the rules, now you will deal with the monster you created.

On Jan. 5, 2021, a new encrypted messaging channel called Boots on the Ground was created, and more than 60 users participated, including the four defendants and a fifth unindicted co-conspirator, the indictment says.

It says that later that day, the unnamed co-conspirator sent a message telling everyone that Nordean, who also goes by the name Rufio Panman, would be a leader in the effort.

Rufio is in charge, cops are the primary threat, dont get caught by them or BLM... the unnamed person is quoted as saying. BLM stands for the Black Lives Matter movement.

The next day, the indictment alleges, they advanced towards the Capitol, knocked down metal barricades and eventually made their way into the Capitol.

Nordean and Biggs had previously been arrested on criminal complaints.

Earlier this month, however, the Justice Department lost its bid to keep Nordean detained pending trial, after a federal judge said the government had failed to substantiate allegations that Nordean was a ringleader of the attack.

Biggs was arrested back in January and released on a $25,000 bond.

Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Howard Goller

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Leader of Proud Boys’ Philly chapter among those charged with conspiring to plot Capitol riot – PhillyVoice.com

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A leader of the Philadelphia Proud Boys, the local chapter of the right-wing extremist group, was arrested Wednesday, weeks after photos of him inside the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot had circulated.

Then Friday, the grand jury indictment against Zach Rehl, 35, from the Port Richmond section of the city, was unsealed.

In the document it explains how Rehl and three other Proud Boys leaders Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs and Charles Donohoe allegedly planned and participated in the insurrection in Washington, D.C., which was a failed attempt to stop the U.S. Congress from certifying President Joe Biden'sElectoral Collegewin over former President Donald Trump.

The six-count indictment (which can be read at the end of this article) details how Rehl and his co-defendants allegedly encouraged members to attend, raised money for travel and expenses, provided "paramilitary gear" to the rioters and coordinated the attack on the capitol.

According to investigators, the day after the riot, Rehl took to social media, posting:

"I'm proud as f*** what we accomplished yesterday, be we need to start planning and we are starting planning for a Biden presidency."

Rehl, who authorities said was among the rioters to enter the Capitol building, has led the Philly chapter of the Proud Boys since at least 2018. That year,Rehl organized the "We The People Rally," an event on Independence Mall with the Proud Boys said was intended ot "celebrate the Constitution."

ThenJuly 2020, the Inquirer reported was seen with other Proud Boys members socializing with Philly's police union FOP Lodge #5 outside the group's headquarters, after an event with former Vice President Mike Pence.

Prior to the details of Rehl's indictment being released, photos showed him at the Jan. 6 riot, both inside and outside of the building. Some images circulated on social media earlier this month, including one photo showing Rehl smoking a cigarette while standing in a senator's office with others during the riot.

FBI agents arrested Rehl at his home in Port Richmond on Friday morning, theNew York Timesreported.The leader of the Philly Proud Boys was indicted and has been charged with conspiracy, two counts of obstruction, destruction of government property, entering a restricted building and disorderly conduct in a restricted building.

Nordean, Biggs and Donohoe face the same charges.

The Proud Boys describes itself as "Western chauvinist" organization for men, but many also consider it a hate group. Its members have been known to promoteanti-Semitic, anti-Muslim and white nationalist rhetoric.

Last week, another member of Philly's Proud Boy's chapter, Kyle Boell, also was arrested and charged. In the days after the U.S. presidential election, Boell allegedly sent harassingand threatening messages to a woman over social media.

And on Monday, two men, who were not identified as members of the Proud Boys, were charged for their alleged roles in theU.S. Capitol insurrection for allegedly using bear spray against Capitol police, including Officer Brian Sicknick, the New Jersey native who was hospitalized and died after the Jan. 6 riot.

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Proud Boys Members Allegedly Warned That Cops Were The Primary Threat The Night Before The Capitol Insurrection – BuzzFeed News

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WASHINGTON The day before the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, members of the Proud Boys exchanged a series of planning messages across encrypted messaging channels, including one that warned that cops are the primary threat, according to newly unsealed charging documents.

The Justice Department on Friday released a new indictment against four Proud Boys leaders charged with conspiring to stop Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 election, as well as to interfere with police efforts to protect the Capitol. The indictment, which was returned by a grand jury under seal on March 10, lays out a host of new allegations about what members of the far right mens group were doing in the days and hours before a mob of hundreds of people mostly supporters of former president Donald Trump descended on the Capitol.

Prosecutors said that an unidentified person created a new encrypted messaging channel on Jan. 5 called Boots on the Ground for Proud Boys members to use while they were in Washington. More than 60 people participated in the channel, according to the indictment, including the four Proud Boys leaders charged in the latest conspiracy case: Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Charles Donohoe.

Later in the evening, Biggs allegedly sent a series of messages to the group about plans for Jan. 6, including, We are trying to avoid getting into any shit tonight. Tomorrows the day.

The indictment quotes messages allegedly sent by an unnamed person described by the government as an unindicted co-conspirator. This person sent a message on Jan. 5 saying that Nordean, who goes by the nickname Rufio Panman, was in charge. This person also messaged members about not wearing identifying colors the Proud Boys have identified themselves at previous demonstrations wearing black and yellow and telling them to be decentralized and use good judgment until further orders.

Rufio is in charge, cops are the primary threat, dont get caught by them or BLM, dont get drunk until off the street, the unnamed person messaged the Boots on the Ground channel and another encrypted channel, along with a radio frequency number, according to the indictment. BLM is an apparent reference to the Black Lives Matter movement; no one associated with Black Lives Matter has been charged in connection with the riot, and court filings havent included evidence that the movements supporters were involved.

More than 300 people have been charged with participating in the insurrection so far, and the government has said it expects to bring cases against at least 100 more. The US Attorneys office has charged a handful of conspiracy cases that involve members of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, a militia collective that focuses its recruitment efforts on current and former members of the military and law enforcement. In recent court filings, prosecutors have said that they continue to investigate conspiratorial activity leading up to Jan. 6.

Prosecutors allege in the latest indictment that the Proud Boys conspiracy included encouraging members to attend the Stop the Steal rally with Trump on Jan. 6; raising money online to finance equipment and travel to DC; bringing paramilitary gear and supplies; scheming to avoid detection by not wearing Proud Boys colors; using handheld radios and encrypted apps to communicate and coordinate the assault on the Capitol; and pushing past law enforcement and entering the Capitol.

The Department of Homeland Securitys Federal Protective Service had been monitoring the Proud Boys activities before Jan. 6, and officials sent updates about the groups presence at the Capitol on the day of the assault, BuzzFeed News previously reported. Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson has filed a civil rights lawsuit seeking to hold the Proud Boys liable for the riot, along with the Oath Keepers, Trump, and Trumps longtime lawyer and ally Rudy Giuliani.

The messages that prosecutors quoted in the latest indictment from the 48-hour period before the riot dont include specifics about what exactly Proud Boys leaders were planning for Jan. 6. The government linked their presence in Washington that day to messages members allegedly posted online following the election in November accusing Democrats of voter fraud and calling for war and firing squads.

We tried playing nice and by the rules, now you will deal with the monster you created, Nordean allegedly posted online on Nov. 27, according to charging documents. The spirit of 1776 has resurfaced and has created groups like the Proudboys and we will not be extinguished. We will grow like the flame that fuels us and spread like the love that guides us. We are unstoppable, unrelenting and now unforgiving. Good luck to all you traitors of this country we so deeply love youre going to need it.

On Jan. 4, Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio was arrested in Washington, DC, and charged with burning a Black Lives Matter banner during December protests. Donohoe, the president of a local Proud Boys chapter in North Carolina, had allegedly expressed concern about the groups internal communications being compromised and took steps to delete a previous channel they had used, according to the indictment.

Hey have been instructed and listen to me real good! There is no planning of any sorts. I need to be put into whatever new thing is created. Everything is compromised and we can be looking at Gang charges, Donohoe allegedly posted in several channels, along with Stop everything immediately and This comes from the top.

On the evening of Jan. 4, the unnamed, unindicted co-conspirator sent a message on a new encrypted channel that Donohoe allegedly created about breaking the guys into teams and picking out radio communications channels.

Donohoe, whose lawyer did not immediately return a request for comment, was arrested on March 17 and will remain in jail pending a pretrial detention hearing set for March 24 in federal court in North Carolina.

Nordean, described by the government as a Proud Boys elder and president of his local chapter in Washington State, and Biggs, a Proud Boys organizer who lives in Florida, had previously been charged and arrested separately for their alleged involvement in the Capitol riot. Nordean earlier this week filed a motion challenging the governments allegation that he aided and abetted the destruction of property at the Capitol, including the breaking of a window, by leading other rioters. Nordeans lawyers argued the government should be ordered to present specific claims about his role in property destruction that day, known as a bill of particulars.

Lawyers for Nordean and Biggs declined to comment about the new indictment. Judges agreed to allow both men to return home while their cases are pending; the government had unsuccessfully argued to keep Nordean in jail.

The fourth defendant, Zachary Rehl, is president of the Proud Boys chapter in Philadelphia, according to court filings. The government alleged in the indictment that after Jan. 6, he and his co-defendants sent messages and posted on social media platforms celebrating the insurrection.

Im proud as fuck what we accomplished yesterday, but we need to start planning and we are starting planning, for a Biden presidency, Rehl allegedly wrote.

Rehl made his first court appearance in federal court in Philadelphia on Friday and a judge scheduled a detention hearing for March 23, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Proud Boys Leaders in Four States Are Charged in Capitol …

Posted: March 21, 2021 at 5:12 pm

WASHINGTON F.B.I. agents have arrested two organizers for the Proud Boys in Philadelphia and North Carolina, and prosecutors filed new charges against two other prominent members of the far-right group in Florida and Washington State as federal authorities continued their crackdown on its leadership ranks, three law enforcement officials said on Wednesday.

With the new conspiracy indictment, prosecutors have now brought charges against a total of 13 people identified in court papers as members of the Proud Boys. Federal investigators have described the group, which appeared in force in Washington on Jan. 6, as one of the chief instigators of the riot at the Capitol that left five people dead, including a Capitol Police officer.

In the indictment, prosecutors accused Charles Donohoe, a Proud Boys leader from North Carolina, and Zach Rehl, the president of the groups chapter in Philadelphia, of conspiring to interfere with law enforcement officers at the Capitol and obstruct the certification of President Bidens electoral victory. Two other high-ranking Proud Boys who were already facing similar charges Ethan Nordean of Auburn, Wash., and Joseph Biggs of Ormond Beach, Fla. were also implicated as part of the conspiracy.

The F.B.I. declined to comment.

The Proud Boys, who emerged in recent years as some of former President Donald J. Trumps most vocal and violent supporters, describe themselves as Western chauvinists and have a history of bloody street fights with left-wing antifascist activists. Those clashes intensified last year during the nationwide protests stemming from the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis. During a presidential debate in September, Mr. Trump refused to disavow the Proud Boys, telling them instead in a widely watched moment to stand back and stand by.

While the Proud Boys had largely managed to avoid federal scrutiny, that changed after the Jan. 6 riot. The F.B.I. began aggressively investigating members of the group involved in the attack on the Capitol. Agents have searched homes across the country, scoured social media accounts and delved into the private communications of Proud Boys leaders. Members of the group have been charged in four conspiracy cases, accused of crimes including threatening a federal officer and the destruction of government property.

The new conspiracy case was the latest product of the efforts to prosecute the Proud Boys. Investigators have said that Mr. Biggs, 37, and Mr. Nordean, 30, equipped with radios and a bullhorn, led a mob of about 100 members and supporters of the group that marched through the streets of Washington on Jan. 6 chanting slogans and ultimately breached security barriers at the Capitol. Some Proud Boys were among the first rioters to shatter windows and enter the building, confronting police officers inside.

Mr. Biggs, a former Army sergeant, was released from custody pending trial shortly after his arrest in January, and his case has been in a kind of legal holding pattern for weeks. Mr. Nordean was released from custody on March 3 after the chief judge of the Federal District Court in Washington agreed with his lawyers that the evidence that he was responsible for aiding and abetting the violence and property destruction committed by his fellow Proud Boys at the Capitol was at least at that point relatively weak.

Mr. Rehl, 35, has styled himself as one of the Proud Boys most prominent representatives on the East Coast and has led the groups Philadelphia chapter since at least 2018, according to federal law enforcement officials. This summer, he and other Proud Boys were spotted socializing with local police officers outside a Philadelphia police union lodge.

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The Proud Boys actions belie their disavowals of bigotry: Rank-and-file Proud Boys and leaders regularly spoutwhite nationalistmemes and maintain affiliations with known extremists. They are known foranti-Muslimand misogynistic rhetoric. Proud Boys have appeared alongside otherhate groupsat extremist gatherings such as the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Former Proud Boys memberJason Kessler helped organize that event, which brought together a broad coalition of extremists including Neo-Nazis, antisemites and militias. Kessler was expelled from the group after the violence and near-universal condemnation of Charlottesville rallygoers.

Other hardcore members of the alt-right have argued that the Western chauvinist label is just a PR cuck term McInnes crafted to gain mainstream acceptance. Lets not bullshit, Brian Brathovd, aka Caerulus Rex, told his co-hosts on The Daily Shoah, an antisemitic podcast popular with the alt-right. If the Proud Boys were pressed on the issue, I guarantee you that like 90% of them would tell you something along the lines of Hitler was right. Gas the Jews.

White nationalists and neo-Nazis themselves have cited McInnes as a gateway to the alt-right. On The Southern AF Podcast, one former Proud Boy who went on to embrace white nationalism said he was originally drawn to the group because of its pro-white sentiment. All his jokes, all his content when I first started listening to him, he said of McInnes, was all freakin alt-right stuff and racial issues and funny, comedic ways to like try to point out that white civilization has been superior. Many Proud Boys like him have moved on to more extreme groups and ideologies.

McInnes plays a duplicitous rhetorical game: claiming to reject white nationalism while espousing a laundered version of popular white nationalist tropes. He has ties to the racist right and has contributed to such hate sites asVDare.comandAmerican Renaissance, which publish the work of white supremacists and so-called race realists. McInnes has himself said it is fair to call him Islamophobic. He announced the founding of the Proud Boys in the far-right Takis Magazine.

The Proud Boys stage frequent rallies around the country. Many have descended into violent street riots where members openly brawl with counterprotesters. Indeed, as early as summer 2018, a document circulated by Washington state law enforcement described the groups involvement in a series of violent incidents in Oregon and Washington, as well as its involvement in Unite the Right. This report came to light a mere two months before 10 members were charged with assault afteran attackon antifascist activists in New York City in October 2018.

Through 2019 and 2020, the Proud Boys were one of a handful of far-right groups instrumental in instigating violence and civil unrest in the Pacific Northwest. Likewise, a series of leaked chats showed Proud Boys and extremists associated with other far-right groups discussing how and when to use violence against leftist activists while planning rallies in the northeast in early-to-mid 2019.

The group became a household name after a mention at the Sept. 29, 2020, presidential debate.

In early February 2021, the Canadian government designated the Proud Boys as a terrorist entity, citing the role the group played in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.

All the heroes of BLM and Antifa are degenerate criminal lowlifes or pedophile rapists. I dont lose any sleep when they are justly removed from society. A Telegram channel associated with the Proud Boys, Sept. 22, 2020

The true minority in this world ARE whites. White children are less than 3% of the worlds [sic] population. I think since white majority countries are on a pathway to extinction we should correctly refer to non whites by their true names. Worldwide majority. A Telegram channel associated with the Proud Boys, Sept. 7, 2020

All I want to do is smash commies too. Actually Im lying Im way past just hitting them. When the time comes I will stop at nothing to fully eradicate them all. Anthony Mastrostefano, in a private chat associated with the Proud Boys, spring 2019

I promise you this, Ted Wheeler: Im coming for you, you little punk. And all your antifa bastards. Im coming for you f-----s, too. Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer collaborator Reggie Axtell, in a video posted on his Facebook, January 2019

The time is now. Were gonna have to get some swollen fists. Were gonna have to get some swollen fists. Were gonna have to fight, alright? Gabe Silva, in a Facebook video, June 2018

I just realized something. Cory Booker is kind of like Sambo. Hes kind of shucking and jiving for the white man. Cory Booker grew up rich in an all-white suburb. Hes basically a white guy. His parents were very wealthy executives at IBM. But he wants to be a Black dude, so he pretends that hes down with the brothers and he acts outraged about racism all the time for white people. That gets him votes from whites. Gavin McInnes, Get Off My Lawn,Jan. 17, 2018

Im not a fan of Islam. I think its fair to call me Islamophobic. Gavin McInnes, NBC interview, Nov. 2, 2017

I am not afraid to speak out about the atrocities that whites and people of European descent face not only here in this country but in Western nations across the world. The war against whites, and Europeans and Western society is very real and its time we all started talking about it and stopped worrying about political correctness and optics. Kyle Chapman, who formed the Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights, a paramilitary wing of the Proud Boys, Unite America First Peace Rally, Sacramento, California, July 8, 2017

Maybe the reason Im sexist is because women are dumb. No, Im just kidding, ladies. But you do tend to not thrive in certain areas like writing. Gavin McInnes, The Gavin McInnes Show, June 28, 2017

Put something on the table! Give us a reason to accept you, because you know what? Sharia law aint it. Raping women aint it. Cutting off clits aint it. Throwing gay people off roofs aint it. You are a disgrace. Pawl Bazile, an editor at Proud Boy Magazine, on Muslims and why he is a Western chauvinist, March Against Sharia rally, New York City, June 10, 2017

Why dont we take back Bethlehem? Why dont we take back Northern Iraq? Why dont we start our own Crusades? Thats what the Crusades were. They werent just someone picking on Muslims for no reason they were a reaction to Muslim tyranny. We finally fought back. Gavin McInnes, The Gavin McInnes Show, March 8, 2017

Palestinians are stupid. Muslims are stupid. And the only thing they really respect is violence and being tough. Gavin McInnes, The Gavin McInnes Show, March 8, 2017

We brought roads and infrastructure to India and they are still using them as toilets. Our criminals built nice roads in Australia but aboriginals keep using them as a bed. The next time someone bitches about colonization, the correct response is Youre welcome. Gavin McInnes, 10 Things I Like About White Guys, Takis Magazine, March 2, 2017

The white liberal ethos tells us Blacks arent at MIT because of racism. They say Blacks dominate the prison population for the same reason. They insist America is a racist hellhole where people of color have no future. This does way more damage to Black youth than the KKK. When you strip people of culpability and tell them the odds are stacked against them, they dont feel like trying. White liberals make this worse by then using affirmative action to correct societys mistakes. When Blacks are forced into schools they arent qualified for they have no choice but to drop out. Instead of going back a step to a school they can handle, they tend to give up on higher education entirely. Thanks to the Marxist myth of ubiquitous equality, this mismatch leaves Blacks less educated than they would have been had they been left to their own devices. Gavin McInnes, America in 2034, American Renaissance, June 17, 2014

Canadian Gavin McInnes has flaunted his contempt for PC culture for decades. Before entering the fray of right-wing politics, McInnes co-foundedVICE magazine, a publication that epitomized hipster culture in the late 1990s and 2000s. While the magazine tended to dabble in provocative and taboo topics generally under a veneer of irony McInnes took pleasure in stepping over the line. In 2002, for instance, when aNew York Pressreporter asked McInneswhat he thought the residents of New Yorks Williamsburg neighborhood, he responded, Well, at least theyre not fucking n-----s or Puerto Ricans. At least theyre white.

While presenting his observation as a joke and revenue-generating ruse (incendiary political statements garnered endless publicity for us, helater told Gawker), its a sentiment McInnes has expressed repeatedly. I love being white and I think its something to be very proud of, hetoldTheNew York Timesa year later, revealing an ideology that would become the foundation of the Proud Boys. I dont want our culture diluted. We need to close the borders now and let everyone assimilate to a Western, white, English-speaking way of life. McInnes also began writing for VDARE.com, a white nationalist hate site. In a 2005 article, he railed against Canadian multiculturalism and lamented that Jared Taylor, the editor of the white nationalist outlet American Renaissance, had not been invited to speak at the University of Ottawa. In 2016, McInnes would welcome Taylor onto his own show.

Citing creative differences, McInnesleftVICEin 2008 to pursue other media projects. But his relationship with mainstream outlets began to erode in 2014 as he swapped irony for earnestness. As part of an American Renaissance series featuring race-realist commentators on the future of American race relations, McInnes offeredhis predictions alongside fellow contributors such as John Derbyshire, Paul Gottfried, Richard Spencer and Jared Taylor. McInnes claimed he didnt harbor hate for minorities. He did, however, write that he despised white liberals who subscribed to a Marxist myth of ubiquitous equality and who refused to acknowledge innate disparities between people of different races. He supported this notion using the long-discredited work of white nationalist social scientist Charles Murray. McInnes insisted he held out hope for the future of American race relations: When were all forced to live side by side, well quickly realize were incompatible, and agree to disagree. The blind utopiansatTheNew York Timeswill be crushed and the rest of us realists will be dancing in the streets.

Only months later, McInnes published an article titled Transphobia is Perfectly Natural that prompted his then-employer, the ad agency Rooster, toindefinitely sever tieswith him. Were all transphobic,he wrotein the piece, published on the website Thought Catalog. We see there are no old trannies. They die of drug overdoses and suicide way before theyre 40 and nobody notices because nobody knows them. They are mentally ill gays who need help, and that doesnt include being maimed by physicians. McInnes has also referred to transgender people as gender n-----s and stupid lunatics.

With former business partners turning him away, McInnes formed a partnership with the Canadian far-right video channel Rebel Media in spring 2015. A few months later he launched The Gavin McInnes Show with Compound Media. On both platforms, he regularly chatted with right-wing guests. (His first show featured the far-right provocateur and former Breitbart reporter Milo Yiannopoulos.) He carved out an ideological space for frustrated young men to rally around: Western culture is superior to all others, racism is a myth created by guilty white liberals, Islam is a culture of violence, andfeminismis about de-masculinizing men, he told his audience. A group of like-minded men at Compound Media who bonded over their shared frustration with PC culture began to meet in New York City dive bars. From these gatherings, the Proud Boys were born, and McInnes officially introduced the group inTakis Magazinein September 2016.

There are four degrees of membership within the Proud Boys, and to become a first degree in the pro-West fraternal organization a prospective member simply has to declare, I am a Western chauvinist, and I refuse to apologize for creating the modern world. To enter the second degree, a Proud Boy has to endure a beating until they can yell out the names of five breakfast cereals (in order to demonstrate adrenaline control). Those who enter the third degree have demonstrated their commitment by getting a Proud Boys tattoo. Any man no matter his race or sexual orientation can join the fraternal organization as long as they recognize that white men are not the problem. The fourth is reserved for those who have gotten in a fight for the cause. All members are banned from watching pornography or masturbating more than once a month because, in theory, it will leave them more inclined to go out and meet women.

Women have their own group, theProud Boys Girls, who like all women in the eyes of the Proud Boys are defined by their relationship to men. Members of the womens contingent, an informal organization, are overwhelmingly the wives and girlfriends of Proud Boys.

Proud Boys believe women are happier when they stay home and have children. Women are less ambitious than men, McInnes told a host on Fox News in 2015. This is sort of Gods way this is natures way of saying women should be at home with the kids. Just as he believes women are ill-suited for the workplace, McInnes has argued that the world of politics is best left to men. When I hear women talk about politics and so often put emotional claptrap over policy, he tweeted in early 2017, I think, Who let these bitches vote?

Members of the Proud Boys are identifiable by their yellow-trimmed, black knockoff Fred Perry polos and tongue-in-cheek catchphrase Uhuru! a Swahili word they picked up from aYouTube videoin which an activist talks to white people about reparations. Their name comes from theAladdinsong Proud of Your Boy. They adhere to alist of libertarian-leaning principles, including opposition to the drug war, racial guilt and political correctness, and support for small government, closed borders and venerating the housewife.

In September 2020, Fred Perry announced it was pulling the black and yellow polo shirt preferred by the Proud Boys, saying it would remain off the market until were satisfied that its association with the Proud Boys has ended.

The oddball humor that tinges Proud Boys culture, which creates a set of references incomprehensible to those on the outside, has attracted a surprisingly large number of men. They are vehement supporters of President Donald Trump, whose 2016 election preceded an increase in Proud Boys membership. The websiteRewire estimated that by August 2017there were roughly 6,000 members and, by the end of the year, the Proud Boys official Facebook and Twitter pages each had over 20,000 followers.

Red Make America Great Again hats are nearly as prominent at Proud Boys gatherings as their black and yellow polos. In fact, one of their first public outings was at apro-Trump art show called #DaddyWillSaveUS where McInnes displayed photos of himself posing as a white slave. Its a favorite mythical reference of his as well asneo-Nazis and white nationalists. Oneepisode of his Rebel Media showcentered on the notion that thehistory of slavery is rife with white slaves.

Group meetings, according to McInnes, usually consist of drinking, fighting, and reading aloud from Pat Buchanans Death of the West, an anti-immigrant treatise.

For McInnes and the Proud Boys, much like Buchanan, pro-Westernism is indistinguishable from outright opposition to Islam. McInness Rebel Media videos feature such titles as Donald Trumps Muslim ban is exactly what we need right now, 10 examples of the Koran being violent, and Islam isnt dope. Its sexist. Hes also hosted Pamela Geller one of the most prominent figures in todays anti-Muslim movement on Get Off My Lawn, his show that was broadcast on the conservative online media platform CRTV. People here in America say, Muslims are what? One or two percent of the population? Theres never gonna be sharia law here, he said during the interview, assuring viewers that Britain, where Muslims are raping children regularly and where we have a woman raped several times in one night, is the canary in the coalmine. In aninterview with NBC, McInnes admitted Im not a fan of Islam. I think its fair to call me Islamophobic.

Proud Boys quickly became a staple at anti-Muslim and other far-right demonstrations. Rank-and-file memberswere in attendanceat the anti-Muslim hate group ACT for Americas March Against Sharia rallies held in 28 cities around the country on June 10, 2017. At the New York City event, local Proud Boy Pawl Bazile gave a speech contrasting his own Italian forebears with Muslim immigrants. Give us a reason to accept you, he yelled, because you know what? Sharia law aint it. Raping women aint it. Cutting off clits aint it. Throwing gay people off roofs aint it. You are a disgrace. He also referred to Burkas as a ghost costume.

Only weeks after the rally, the New York chapter gathered for an event they called Islamberg Exposed: Ride for Homeland Security. The Proud Boys, along with radical antigovernment groups including theOath Keepers, caravanned through the small, upstate New York African-American Muslim community of Islamberg,which they described asa suspected grounds for recruiting, housing, and training terrorists, as well as a place away from the public eye to stock pile weapons. In afilm Bazile madeof the ride through, one of the participants claimed to have conducted night-vision reconnaissance in the town, and allegedly witnessed breaking-neck practicing and hand-to-hand combat training. Participants featured in the film, including Lisa Joseph from ACT for America, referred to the community as a no-go zone: fictitious Muslim neighborhoods that are so dangerous even the police refuse to enter. The outing turned up nothing.

The Proud Boys pro-Western posture allows them to position themselves somewhat counterintuitively as a tolerant and progressive social force. If Islamic backwardness, as they imagine, threatens gay people and women, then they serve as their guardians by protecting and promoting Western values. Their opposition to Muslims and Islam, improbably, stands as a marker of their own tolerance.

The Proud Boys do their best to muddy right-wing taxonomies. Despite the pains theyve taken to distance themselves from open white nationalists and antisemites, Proud Boys have been present at high-profile alt-right events, including the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Just dont fucking wear your Fred Perry, or decide to belt: Proud of Your Boy, McInnes warned followers before the event. If you decide to rub elbows with those people [while] in colors, you very well could find yourself being disavowed.

But they did show up, which McInnes evidently expected. In the first episode of his Compound Media show after the August rally, McInnes said he had been just combing through all the media reports going, Dont say Proud Boys, dont say Proud Boys, dont say Proud Boys, hoping the lunatic Nazi who killed Heather Heyer wasnt a member of his group. He wasnt, but the white nationalist Jason Kessler who has been filmed undergoing his second-degree Proud Boy initiation was the rallys principal organizer.

Less than two months earlier, Kessler had been a guest on The Gavin McInnes Show, where he promoted Unite the Right and, in a chummy interview, laid out the ideological overlap he and McInnes shared: Whats really under attack is if you say, I want to stand up for white people. I want to stand up for Western civilization. I want to stand up for men. I want to stand up for Christians, to which McInnes added other examples: Im against immigration. Im against jihadis. Im against radical Islam.

After Charlottesville, in a move to protect the fratty and innocuous Proud Boys brand hes worked so hard to cultivate, McInnes ejected Kessler from the organization and insisted he had neverreallybeen a Proud Boy. Im suspicious of you, coming to Proud Boys meetings saying youre not alt-right and I think you were there to try to recruit guys, McInnes told Kessler when they spoke on his show two days after the rally. It was only after the violence in Charlottesville, whenany doubts about the true nature of the movementwere stripped away, that McInnesattempted to earnestly distancethe Proud Boys from the alt-right label. Before that, he seemed content to let the Proud Boys brand appear more ideologically ambiguous, profiting off the alt-rights rising popularity until things got ugly.

Although McInnes attempted to distance his organization from Charlottesville, violence is firmly entrenched in Proud Boy dogma. McInnes was filmed punching a counterprotester outside the D.C.-based, far-right gathering Deploraball in January 2017. Then, after a speaking engagement at New York University the next month turned violent, he wryly declared, I cannot recommend violence enough. Its a really effective way to solve problems. The Proud Boys added the fourth degree to their membership hierarchy in early 2017. You get beat up, kick the crap out of an antifa, McInnes explained toMetro. Though he claimed in the interview he was ready to get violent and beat the f--k out of everybody, he later backtracked in aProud Boy Magazine piece, assuring the public the fraternal group was opposed to senseless violence. We dont start fights, we finish them, McInnes wrote.

Around the same time, Proud Boys member Kyle Chapman announced he was forming a new tactical defense arm of the Proud Boys with McInnes full approval called the Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights (FOAK). The paramilitary wing positioned itself as a defensive organization formed to protect right-wing activists at political demonstrations.

Chapman, who has anextensive criminal history, openly encouraged fellow Proud Boys and others on the far right to sacrifice for their beliefs. Youre maybe gonna have to do some time in jail and you very may well have to die. Im willing to die. Are you guys willing to die? Chapman first gained the attention of the alt-right when he was photographed hitting a counterprotester over the head with a stick at a March 4, 2017, pro-Trump rally in Berkeley, California. His action earned him the nickname Based Stick Man.

Chapman quickly became one of the most recognizable faces of the Proud Boys on the West Coast. The group continued to attend a series of rallies (dubbed The Battle of Berkeley in far-right circles) throughout spring 2017, bringing them together with white nationalists and antigovernment extremists. At a pro-Trump rally on April 15, Proud Boys distributed recruitment fliers while other attendees including members of white nationalist groups such as Identity Evropa and the Rise Above Movement carried antisemitic signs and performed Nazi salutes.

Augustus Sol Invictus born Austin Mitchell Gillespie also exemplifies the permeable barrier between the Proud Boys and outright white nationalists. Invictus is an attorney and one-time Senate candidate whom Chapman named his second-in-command in FOAK. Invictus ideology is a bizarre mix: in addition to some mainstream libertarian beliefs, he claims Nazi and antisemitic thinkers (from the likes of Carl Schmitt and Francis Parker Yockey) as his chief intellectual influences. He identifies as a pagan and is an admitted Holocaust denier. Indeed, as Invictus told Hatewatch in 2017, Do I believe that 6 million Jews were killed by the evil Hitler? Is that what youre asking? Okay, then I am still waiting to see those facts.

McInnes welcomed Invictus onto his June 28, 2017, show, where the conversation repeatedly dipped into Invictuss interest in armed revolution. He explained that hed fallen out with fellow attorneys who took offense at his suggestions that maybe lawyers should be hanged in a revolution and if people get in our way, shoot them. With regard to journalists, Invictus continued, Ill tell them, Youre the first ones that are gonna be hanging from a lamppost in the event of revolution.

Like other former Proud Boys, Invictus eventually left the group for more hard-core parts of the white nationalist movement. Two months after his interview with McInnes, Invictus severed his ties with FOAK and, by implication, the Proud Boys, explaining in a Facebook video that he was frustrated with Chapmans lack of professionalism. With its leadership bogged down by infighting and Chapmans legal troubles mounting, FOAK dissolved in the early months of 2018.

Theres no shortage of current members with violent histories. Brien James, the state representative for the Indiana Proud Boys and a onetime member of FOAK, gained his skinhead credentials in the Outlaw Hammerskins before becoming one of the founding members of the Vinlanders Social Club, a racist gang linked to at least nine murders nationwide. He now leads American Guard, which he describes as a constitutional nationalist organization, but which has a number of easy-to-spot racists. Rick Hervey, the vice president of the Colorado chapter, appears in a Facebook photo wearing a shirt bearing the white supremacist 14 Words slogan, and John Camden, the New Hampshire chapter vice president, has a neo-Nazi Wolfsangel tattooed on his neck. James roles in the Proud Boys and American Guard point to a larger overlap in membership between the two groups, whose members appeared at a number of the same events during summer and fall 2018.

Invictus, too, has faced years of allegations of domestic abuse, as Hatewatch first reported in July 2017. He was arrested on Dec. 30, 2019, on charges of kidnapping, domestic violence and possession of a weapon during a crime of violence. Though Invictus was briefly released on bail in April 2020, he was arrested again after reportedly harassing his ex-wife upon his release from prison after health concerns raised by his lawyers related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Unite the Right marred the image of the alt-right and ensnared the groups and individuals responsible in lawsuits. As they receded back to the internet to focus on building their movement through content creation, the Proud Boys stepped in to become the face of far-right marches and rallies. Their generic, pro-America messaging allowed the Proud Boys to succeed where the alt-right had failed: operating under the banner of free speech and playing up the idea of a violent left-wing menace, they could do battle in the streets without the same degree of scrutiny that the public and law enforcement placed on groups who presented their mission in explicitly racial terms.

The Proud Boys rally activity in 2018 centered in the liberal stronghold of Portland, Oregon, alongside the far-right group Patriot Prayer. Led by onetime U.S. Senate candidate Joey Gibson, Patriot Prayer has been the driving force behind right-wing organizing in Washington and Oregon since late 2016. Its a big-tent organization that attracts a wide range of figures from the far right, including militia members and white nationalists (who have continued to show up at events even though Gibson denounced white supremacy at a rally in August 2017). The object of their rallies is almost always the same: to create combustible situations where violence is likely and, once ignited, can be used to fuel the narrative of right-wing victimization.

The rhetoric surrounding the Pacific Northwest rallies made clear that the Proud Boys see antifa as their foremost enemies. While antifa is, in reality, a small and loosely organized antifascist collective that utilizes militant tactics to counter the influence of far-right activists in their communities, the Proud Boys have turned them into a boogeyman that represents the whole of leftist politics. They denounce anyone they disagree with politically as a member of antifa, with McInnes going so far as to describe the group as a paramilitary arm of the Democratic Party. Flattening any distinctions between militant activists and mainstream Democratic politicians is a rhetorical trick aimed not only at delegitimizing all of the political left but also justifying their own violent actions against anyone they consider a political enemy.

The Proud Boys/Patriot Prayer campaign to counter liberal influence in Portland built steadily throughout summer 2018, with violent clashes between the far-right organizers and antifascist encouraging larger crowds at subsequent rallies. During a June 3 march, after the Proud Boy Tusitala Tiny Toese declared that they were ready for whatever kind of fight, another member of the group, Donovan Flippo, teamed up with Allen Pucket of the hate group the Hell Shaking Street Preachers to attack a man outside of a parking garage.

With tensions high, members of the Proud Boys and Patriot Prayer vowed to return for another rally. The stench-covered and liberal occupied streets of Portland will be CLEANSED, a post by a Patriot Prayer Facebook account declared. The June 30 Freedom Rally descended into a riot, with Proud Boys and their political opponents openly brawling in the streets amidst explosions of flash-bang devices and pepper spray.

Violence is the Proud Boys most effective recruiting tool, and the June 30 rally provided arguably the groups biggest promotional boost. On the streets of downtown Portland, Proud Boy Ethan Rufio Panman Nordean was caught on camera knocking out an antifascist protester in a single punch, instantly sparking a celebrated meme within the far right. Applause even came from the hosts of the neo-Nazi podcast The Daily Shoah. Its so much fun to see that guy get fucking clocked, host Mike Peinovich said after watching the footage from Portland.

After Nordeans punch went viral, membership in private Proud Boys vetting pages on Facebook spiked nearly 70% over the course of a month. Seeing that soy boy antifa scum get knocked the fuck out has been the highlight of my year. Ive [sic] watched it over and over, a new recruit wrote in one of the vetting pages.

The far-right groups rode the momentum to the Gibson for Senate Freedom March on Aug. 4, which drew the largest crowds of the summer. The lead-up to the event was dominated by talk of martyrdom and blatant threats. Guess what antifa? the Sacramento Proud Boy Gabe Silva asked in a video posted to Facebook, We are pissed off Americans. Were coming for you. Were not playing games no more. You like what we served up? We got more where thats coming from.

The Proud Boys clearly showed up looking for a fight: Many were decked out in padding and helmets, with a large group wearing shirts that read, Pinochet Did Nothing Wrong! When a journalist asked Toese about this, mentioning that the Chilean dictator had killed tens of thousands of people, the Proud Boy responded, Arent they all communists? The Proud Boys have increasingly embraced Pinochet as a sort of mascot. Helicopter ride memes and the phrase Make Rotary Aircraft Great Again references to the dictators practice of dropping political enemies from helicopters are common on Proud Boys social media posts. At one point, the group also sold merchandise and gear featuring a crest associated with Pinochet.

The groups momentum began to slow after the August rally the police successfully kept both sides apart leaving the Proud Boys without any violence to avenge and thus no reason to schedule another rally.

But that didnt mean the violence stopped. In May, Flippo and Toese reportedly grabbed a Black teenager in a mall parking lot in Vancouver, Washington, after he yelled an obscenity about Trump. The next month, the same two Proud Boys drove through northeast Portland shouting, Build the Wall! When a pedestrian began to argue with them, Flippo and Toese got out of the truck and allegedly punched the man, splitting his lip open. In Kentucky, Proud Boys reportedly pepper-sprayed members of a leftist organization who were sitting on a bar patio.

Proud Boys have a history of menacing and threatening their political foes. Proud Boy Kenneth Lizardo reportedly showed up at the home of comedian Vic Berger in May 2018 in response to videos he had made mocking McInnes, including one that shows the Proud Boys founder repeatedly using a racial slur.

Members of the group have shown up to left-leaning political gatherings to harass attendees. A group of Proud Boys came to the 2019 Womens March in Orlando, Florida, to taunt people protesting against the policies of the Trump administration, carrying a sign that read, Feminism is cancer, and yelling over demonstrators before police ticketed them for trespassing. Only days later in Portland, where Proud Boys announced they would be roving the streets to demask antifascists, a member threatened Ted Wheeler, the Portland mayor whom right-wing activists regularly accuse of collaborating with leftist organizers. Your days are fucking numbered, Proud Boy and Patriot Prayer collaborator Reggie Axtell said in a comment directed at the mayor. Im coming for you, you little punk. And all your little antifa bastards. Im coming for you fuckers, too.

Though McInnes constantly insists that references to violence are part of a comedic act, the joke is lost on rank-and-file Proud Boys who have wholeheartedly embraced violence as a legitimate way to silence their political enemies.

That was made clear the night of Oct. 12, 2018, when a large group of Proud Boys attacked leftist protesters after McInnes gave a speech at New York Citys Metropolitan Republican Club. The Proud Boys founder was there to commemorate the 1960 televised assassination of the leader of the Japanese Socialist Party at the hands of a young ultranationalist, Otoya Yamaguchin, whom McInnes later called a fucking badass. After reenacting the socialist leaders murder, McInnes warned the audience not to let his ideology take root in America. Instead, they should embrace his own backward-looking philosophy: We need to get back to the era where you could insult someones religion, you could insult their ethnicity, you could insult everything about them. McInnes instructed those who failed to accept his bigotry to get the fuck off the road.

After the event ended, the Proud Boys went to the streets riled up. Im ready to swing right, a journalist at the Metropolitan Club heard a Proud Boy say as people began to stream from the venue. No one better fuck with us tonight. Only blocks away, they spotted a group of black-clad protesters. You ready? Go boys! one of the Proud Boys yelled before they charged at the protesters, pummeling them to the ground. One of the attackers yelled the homophobic slur f----- as he kicked a person laying on the sidewalk.

Afterward, another bragged that he had kicked his victim right in the fucking head. He was a fucking foreigner, he added. Included in the group who committed the assault were several far-right skinheads.

Police eventually charged 10 Proud Boys with riot and attempted assault in relation to the attack. Two members of the group, Maxwell Hare and John Kinsman, were found guilty on charges of attempted gang assault, attempted assault and riot in August 2019. Another seven individuals who faced charges related to the incident pleaded guilty. Hare and Kinsman were sentenced to four years in prison on Oct. 22, 2019.

Instagram and Facebook banned both the Proud Boys and Gavin McInnes in response to the violence in New York City. Twitter removed the group and its founder from their site two months prior. Without access to social media and especially Facebook, which was the Proud Boys primary platform for organizing rallies and recruiting new members the group fell into disorganization. Blaze Media, which had merged with CRTV and was hosting Get Off My Lawn, announced it was severing ties with McInnes shortly after.

Out of fear of mounting legal threats, which increased after it became public that the Proud Boys had gained the attention of the FBI, McInnes announced on Nov. 21, 2018, that he was officially dissociating himself from the group. In reference to the charges pending against the group of New York City Proud Boys, McInnes said that this action which he said was 100% a legal gesture would show jurors they are not dealing with a gang and there is no head of operations. (He had called the Proud Boys a gang on a podcast with Joe Rogan in early 2017.) McInnes repeatedly attempted to distance himself and the Proud Boys from white nationalism, calling the ideology remarkably esoteric and insisting that its unlikely any of us will ever meet a white supremacist.

Despite McInnes insistence that the Proud Boys forswear any racist beliefs, the group chose known neo-Confederate Jason Van Dyke as their new chairman just days after their founder announced his exit. Van Dyke was a member of the Dallas-Fort Worth chapter who had previously served as the groups attorney. After releasing a document with the Proud Boys new bylaws, in which he accidentally revealed the names of the groups new Elders, the new chairman suffered a very public meltdown. With his personal cell phone number posted on Twitter, a number of anonymous users sent Van Dyke a series of mocking text messages. Van Dyke responded to many of the messages with photos of guns. He texted, fuck off f----- to one person and fuck off dumb n-----s to another. Two days after appointing him as their leader, the Proud Boys announced that Van Dyke was chairman no more.

Enrique Tarrio, an Afro-Cuban man who once led the Miami Proud Boys chapter, took over as chairman after Van Dykes removal in 2018. Though McInnes had banned Proud Boys from going to the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Tarrio was there sporting a patch from the Proud Boys associated Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights.

Despite the numerous legal hurdles facing the group after their October 2018 brawl in New York City, members did little to rein in their violent rhetoric. In May 2019, HuffPost reported on a trove of leaked chatlogs including members of the group, which covered a time period from February through March of that year. The chats, which were later published in full by Unicorn Riot on Sept. 25, 2020, included a coalition of members from the Proud Boys, American Guard, Resist Marxism, Patriot Prayer and several militia groups. In them, members discussed the need for a win against antifascist activists in the runup to a series of rallies in the northeast. Others offered instructions on how and when to use violence.

If any contact is made with you, thats assault. If they take your hat, spray you with sill string, spit, push Its [sic] assault. We need to have all our guys there before we retaliate though if we can. The cops arent going to let us fight long. We need to inflict as much damage as possible in the time we have, far-right organizer Alan Swinney, who used the username Alan Groot on Telegram, told members of one of the leaked chats.

The group distanced themselves from Swinney after HuffPosts story ran, saying that they did not agree with the aggressive statements made by him, or his tactics.

But Swinney was far from alone in his statements encouraging violence. Some brandished weapons and sent selfies with them to the group; others discussed what kind of weapons theyd bring to rallies. In the same chatroom, Proud Boys member Anthony Mastrostefano announced that all I want to do is smash commies. He continued: When the time comes I will stop at nothing to fully eradicate them all!

In 2019 and 2020, the Proud Boys and other far-right groups were behind a number of demonstrations in Portland. The groups leadership has frequently portrayed these rallies as a means of forcing Portland to waste resources connected to crowd management.

Tarrio, who lives in Florida, has recently told journalists that his group intends to continue holding disruptive rallies until [Portland Mayor] Ted Wheeler does something, presumably referring to antifa.

Though Portland had served as a magnet for street fighters since 2017, an attack on activists at a local cidery contributed to growing political unrest in the city. On May 1, 2019, Joey Gibson and other members of Patriot Prayer allegedly coordinated an attack on Cider Riot, known to be popular with left-wing activists. The brawl resulted in a civil lawsuit, filed on behalf of Cider Riots owner on May 3. The complaint alleged that Gibson and his fellow defendants were spoiling for a fight. A wave of felony riot charges against several Patriot Prayer affiliates, including Gibson and at least one former member of the Proud Boys, followed.

As a result of the felony riot charges, Gibson turned himself in on Aug. 16, 2019, at Portlands Multnomah County jail.

But Gibson was taken into custody just as the city was bracing for yet another onslaught of far-right activity. On Aug. 17, 2019, some 500-plus extremists gathered in the city for a rally to End Domestic Terrorism. Material promoting the event explicitly targeted leftist and antifascist activists. Among the organizers were Proud Boys chair Tarrio, Proud Boys organizer and former Infowars employee Joe Biggs, and Ethan Rufio Panman Nordean, whose 2018 attack on an antifascist demonstrator had driven recruitment for the group after a video of it went viral on social media. At the time, The Guardian reported, the event proved to be the largest far-right demonstration of the Trump era in Portland.

Hey Mayor Ted Wheeler, thanks for footing the bill on our $2 million weekend in Portland. Maybe you wouldnt have to spend that kind of money if you did your job. And if you dont do your job, were going to continue to come back, said Biggs in a video posted to the Proud Boys Telegram and YouTube accounts on Aug. 18, 2019. His comment echoed an earlier statement from Tarrio published in the far-right website Gateway Pundit immediately after the event, where he threatened to come back month-after-month if the mayor of Portland didnt free [his] city from the grip of Antifa.

As The Guardian noted, Tarrio appeared to be promising to hold the city to ransom.

Legal consequences for members of the Proud Boys and Patriot Prayer continued to mount. Tusitala Tiny Toese was arrested on Oct. 5, 2019. Toeses initial arrest at the Portland International Airport was tied to warrants issued for his arrest after he was indicted on felony assault charges for allegedly attacking a man during a June 2018 rally. He was subsequently sentenced to 10 days in prison for violating the terms of his probation. A few months later, in January 2020, he was banned from participating at protests in Portland for two years.

But a wave of political and civil unrest in 2020 provided new opportunities for the Proud Boys to make their mark in Portland and elsewhere, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.

In June 2020, leftist activists staged a weeks-long occupation protest in Seattle in a region that came to be known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, or CHAZ for short. The zone became a target for far-right and right-wing activists. Footage captured on June 15 near the zone depicted several men wearing Proud Boys gear attacking a man. In another video, the victim told artist and documentarian Rod Webber that the groups MO seemed to be to knock me around a bit, get my phone, steal the phone. He told Webber that a few of the men appeared to be armed.

As the Daily Beast reported on June 16, 2020, at least one of the men captured on film was Toese, who had also recorded a video threatening leftist activists less than ten days earlier. Later that month, authorities in Portland issued a warrant for Toeses arrest, citing a parole violation after Willamette Week reported he had allegedly threatened a Black Lives Matter protester in Portland.

On Aug. 15, 2020, a Portland rally organized by Haley Adams, a far-right provocateur and a close associate of Patriot Prayer and the Proud Boys, brought together roughly 25 people outside of the Multnomah County Justice Center. As Willamette Week reported, far-right extremists stood briefly outside of the Justice Center exchanging barbs with left-wing counterprotesters before setting out on a march through downtown Portland. Some of the far-right protesters with Adams could be seen spraying the counterprotesters with Mace and/or shooting them with pellet or paintball guns. Not long thereafter, a man later identified as Skylor Jernigan drove through the crowd of anti-racist counterprotesters and fired two gunshots into the crowd.

Jernigan, a frequent presence at far-right events in Portland, was charged with two felony counts of unlawful use of a weapon and three misdemeanors. He has previously leveraged threats against activists and lawmakers. As Hatewatch reported in January 2019, Jernigan threatened antifascists in a Facebook video, saying: Youre gonna be getting knives put into your throat. Youre going to be getting bullets put into your head if you dont stop this shit with us.

Then, on Aug. 22, 2020, Alan Swinney, who previously instructed Proud Boys and other far-right extremists in private chats on the use of violence against their adversaries, reportedly fired a paint gun repeatedly and dispensed Mace into a crowd of antiracist protesters. He also allegedly pointed a gun at leftist activists but he did not fire. Leftists are losing their minds that Im not in jail right now for this. I wont [sic] be going to jail either, Swinney wrote on the social media site Parler.

If my lifes [sic] in danger or the lives of innocent people around me, Ill pull a gun. EVERY time. Without question, he said in the same post.

He was arrested on Sept. 30, 2020, on 12 charges, including attempted assault, unlawful use of tear gas, unlawful use of a weapon and of Mace, menacing and pointing a firearm at another person. Swinney also faces a civil lawsuit connected to his alleged actions in August 2020.

The next week, right-wing and far-right demonstrators fired paintball guns from the bed of a pickup truck into a crowd of counterprotesters. The attack was part of a large, pro-Trump demonstration, which consisted of a caravan of hundreds of trucks. Hours after the caravan ended its journey through the city, far-right and left-wing activists continued to clash in the streets. At around 9 p.m., police reported finding a man with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was identified as Aaron Jay Danielson and said to be a supporter of Patriot Prayer. His alleged shooter, Michael Reinoehl, was later identified as a self-described security person who claimed he shot Danielson in self-defense. Reinoehl was shot to death by officers on Sept. 3, 2020.

The Proud Boys soon announced a rally in response to Danielsons death to be held on Sept. 26, 2020, in Portland. The event drew around 1,000 attendees, many of whom were open carrying guns, according to The Guardian. On social media, activists and reporters cited several instances of far-right extremists at the event either threatening or appearing to assault journalists.

Activity on social media accounts associated with the Proud Boys indicate the group appears to have taken their mention at the presidential debate as indicative of a positive shift in mainstream political rhetoric regarding the group. In the days following the debate, the group enshrined their mention in memes and merchandise sold through their official website.

Proud Boys participated in Stop the Steal events throughout the country following Bidens win in the November 2020 election. After a Dec. 12, 2020, incident in Washington, D.C., where Proud Boys were filmed tearing down and burning Black Lives Matter banners at a number of historical Black churches in the city, police announced they were investigating the events as possible hate crimes. On Jan. 4, 2021, Tarrio was arrested on charges of destruction of property stemming from this episode. During the arrest, police said they found two high-capacity magazines in his possession.

A number of Proud Boys were arrested in the aftermath of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Among them were Ethan Rufio Panman Nordean and Joe Biggs, who were charged for their role in breaching the Capitol. Nordean was arrested on federal charges of obstructing or impeding an official proceeding, aiding and abetting, and knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building. Biggs faces similar charges.

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