Proud Boys Member Set for Release as Trump Fulfills Pardon Promise for Jan. 6 Participants

New Haven, CT — In a bold reaction to the recent pardons announcement for individuals implicated in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, a Connecticut attorney representing a key member of the Proud Boys expressed enthusiasm as his client prepared to exit federal prison. “I’m thrilled,” attorney Norm Pattis stated during a Monday evening phone call. Pattis represents Joe Biggs, a noted figure within the far-right group, who was sentenced in 2023 to a 17-year term for seditious conspiracy among other charges related to the insurrection. Reports emerged late Monday that Biggs was being … Read more

D.C. Police Officer Charged in Proud Boys Case Opts for Bench Trial Over Jury

Washington, D.C. — A police officer from Washington, D.C., implicated in providing insider information to a leader of the Proud Boys prior to the January 6 Capitol riot, has opted for a trial by judge instead of facing a jury. The officer, seeking this judicial route, aims to have his case heard solely by a U.S. district judge. The accused officer, whose career in law enforcement now hangs in the balance, allegedly had ties with Enrique Tarrio, the former chairman of the far-right group Proud Boys. According to federal prosecutors, the officer was involved in … Read more

Unjust Obstruction: Lawsuit Claims School District Illegally Denying Transgender Student Use of Boys’ Bathroom

Wasilla, Alaska – A lawsuit has been filed against the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District (MSBSD) alleging that they are unlawfully denying a transgender student access to the boys’ bathroom. The lawsuit argues that this action violates the student’s rights and is discriminatory. The plaintiff, whose identity remains anonymous, identifies as male and has been using the boys’ bathroom at his school without incident. However, the MSBSD recently enacted a policy that restricts transgender students from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity. Instead, the district requires these students to use a separate gender-neutral … Read more