Judge hears last-minute arguments about Tarrio’s crimespublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 5 September 2023
Mike Wendling
reporting from court
We’re now working our way through arguments about sentencing guidelines – a complicated web of rules designed to help judges arrive at a fair sentence.
The defence team is arguing for a lesser sentence – saying that Tarrio wasn’t in Washington during the riot, that he had no control over his comrades that day, and that he struggled to control the Proud Boys even when he was with them.
“He followed the court order, he left DC, he went to Baltimore, and that was the end of it,” Tarrio’s lawyer contends.
“He was out of any kind of communication with his alleged co-conspirators who were here in DC.”
The lawyer admits Tarrio was a “keyboard ninja” – posting messages from a hotel room in nearby Baltimore.
Judge Timothy Kelly points out that the former Proud Boy leader was convicted of serious crimes and posting inflammatory messages despite not being physically present at the riot.