Getty Images WASHINGTON - A Proud Boys leader who was taken into custody days before the Jan. 6 riot was sentenced to five months behind bars on Monday for burning a D.C.
church’s Black Lives Matter banner, and also for weapons charge.Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, 37, of Miami was among a group of Proud Boys who stole the banner from Asbury United Methodist Church – a historically Black church in a Northwest D.C.
neighborhood – and then burned it a few blocks away on Dec. 12.READ MORE: Proud Boys' leader Enrique Tarrio arrested in DC, police sayTarrio reportedly posted an image of himself holding a lighter up to the banner on his Parler account, and later admitted that he set it on fire.Police picked up Tarrio ahead of the Jan.