![]() ![]() Most of them are theft charges from the mid-2000s. There are many arrest records linked to his name according to the public records database we searched his name in. We found an address on NW 61st in Miami but that appears to be his parents' house so we are not posting it due to a lack of confidence as to his current whereabouts, but we do believe due to media reports that he still lives in the Miami area. That name and age match other public records for the Proud Boys leader whose real name and age have been in the public realm for awhile now. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmate locater () has a record for one Henry Tarrio age 36 who assigned the inmate number 98721-004 and released on December 12, 2014. A prolific snitch like Tarrio is likely to do whatever he can to avoid that fate. To get to a protective custody yard they typically have to get run off several normal yards first, snitch on people that run them off, wait up to six months for a transfer, and hope they finally get sent someplace where they are allowed in general population. They walk around with targets on their backs unless they can make it to a protective custody yard. ![]() On top of that they are almost always ignored by medical staff and case managers. In the hole they are let out of their cells just one hour a day, can only use the phone once a month, can only have visits via a video monitor, and have limited access to commissary. Rats typically end up in the hole the entire time for their own protection. If he gets convicted of being a convicted felon in possession of two high capacity magazines he will have to do time in prison as a rat. Especially now that the whole world knows he is a snitch. The burning of the BLM banner is just a misdemeanor, but the gun charges are enough of a threat to get someone like Tarrio to spill his guts. On top of that Tarrio himself was already facing new criminal charges for burning a Black Lives Matter banner and possessing two high capacity magazines. This revelation should serve as a wake up call for the Proud Boys who now find themselves under more law enforcement scrutiny than ever before due to the incident at the Capitol Building on January 6th. Lenard also recalled Tarrio's cooperation, telling Reuters, "Tarrio provided substantial assistance in the investigation and prosecution of other persons involved in criminal conduct." Feiler said of Tarrio "at his own risk, in an undercover role met and negotiated to pay $11,000 to members of that ring to bring in fictitious family members of his from another country," Tarrio later acknowledged to Reuters that his fraud sentence had been reduced from 30 months to 16 months, but when asked about his history as an informant he said, "I don't recall any of this."įormer federal prosecutor Vanessa Singh Johannes recalled enough to tell Reuters, "he cooperated with local and federal law enforcement, to aid in the prosecution of those running other, separate criminal enterprises, ranging from running marijuana grow houses in Miami to operating pharmaceutical fraud schemes." United States District Judge Joan A. The feds alone brought charges against 13 people in two separate cases based on information obtained from Tarrio. At his sentencing hearing in 2014 Tarrio's attorney Jeffrey Feiler asked for a reduced sentence because his client had gone undercover and helped prosecute over a dozen people for drugs, gambling, and human trafficking offenses. Tarrio and his co-defendants had been relabeling stolen diabetes test kits before selling them. In 2012 Enrique Tarrio was arrested and later pleaded guilty to fraud. ![]() ![]() Those findings include federal court cases in which he worked as an undercover informant for the FBI and helped send several people to prison. In the video below investigative reporter Aram Roston discusses the findings if his investigation into Tarrio. was outed today as a FBI informant by Reuters. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming District of Columbia Puerto Rico Guam American Samoa U.S. ![]()
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