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Henry "Enrique" Tarrio
Pardoned January 6 defendant and civil-rights plaintiff
Verified profile photographHenry "Enrique" Tarrio is a Cuban American from Miami''s Little Havana — a security-industry small-business owner who was born and raised in the 305 and says the thing he wants now is his family. FACT: Tarrio was born and raised in Little Havana, Miami-Dade County, Florida. He is Cuban American. FACT: He has owned and operated several companies in the surveillance and security industry. FACT: **Enrique Tarrio was not in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021.** He was not at the Capitol. Every major outlet that covered his trial reported it. ## Who he is Little Havana is not a talking point. It is Calle Ocho, ventanitas, families who got here on a raft or a Freedom Flight and rebuilt from nothing. Tarrio came out of that. He built businesses in a hard trade — security and surveillance is all licensing, liability, and unglamorous night work. THEIR ACCOUNT: After his release, Tarrio held a press conference at a Cuban restaurant in Doral and said he intends to focus on his family. He did not rule out running for office. He has maintained publicly that he did nothing wrong on January 6 and has called for his prosecutors to be investigated. The archive records his account as his account. It does not adopt it, and it does not erase it. ## The legal fight, and where it stands FACT: Tarrio was arrested March 8, 2022 — fourteen months after January 6. A jury returned verdicts May 4, 2023. He was sentenced September 5, 2023 to 22 years. FACT: On **January 20, 2025, Henry "Enrique" Tarrio received a full January 6 pardon** under the presidential clemency proclamation. He went home to Miami. FACT: A separate federal civil action he filed, No. 6:25-cv-00998-ALG-DCI in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, remained ongoing on the public docket as updated July 10, 2026. No merits judgment and no relief have been entered. That case is his, filed by him — and it is unresolved. ## Case record - Case numbers: 1:21-cr-00175-TJK · M.D. Fla. No. 6:25-cv-00998-ALG-DCI (civil) - Courts: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida - Arrest: March 8, 2022 - Verdict: May 4, 2023 · Sentence: September 5, 2023 - Clemency: **January 20, 2025 — full J6 pardon** - Civil docket status: ongoing as of July 10, 2026; no merits judgment - DOJ record: justice.gov/usao-dc/defendants/tarrio-henry-enrique Searching *Enrique Tarrio January 6*, *Enrique Tarrio Miami*, *Enrique Tarrio pardon*, *pardoned January 6 Florida*, or *J6 pardon Miami-Dade*? The operative fact is the January 20, 2025 full pardon — and that he was not in the District of Columbia that day. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.
The case file
On the record
- Case number
- 1:21-cr-00175-TJK; M.D. Fla. No. 6:25-cv-00998-ALG-DCI
- Court
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
- Judge
- Timothy J. Kelly (criminal); Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe (civil)
- Defense attorney
- Thomas F. Ranieri Sr. (lead counsel on the current public civil docket)
- Disposition
- Jury verdict entered May 4, 2023; sentenced September 5, 2023; full January 6 pardon effective January 20, 2025. Separate civil action No. 6:25-cv-00998 remained ongoing on the public docket updated July 10, 2026; no merits judgment or relief had been entered.
- Arrested
- March 8, 2022
- Sentenced
- September 5, 2023
Charges
- Seditious conspiracy — jury verdict entered May 4, 2023
- Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding — jury verdict entered May 4, 2023
- Obstruction of an official proceeding — jury verdict entered May 4, 2023
- Conspiracy to prevent Members of Congress and federal officers from discharging duties — jury verdict entered May 4, 2023
- Civil disorder — jury verdict entered May 4, 2023
- Destruction of government property — jury verdict entered May 4, 2023
Sentence
Sentenced September 5, 2023 to 22 years imprisonment and 36 months supervised release; covered by the full-pardon provision of Proclamation 10887 on January 20, 2025.
Press & news
- https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/leader-proud-boys-indicted-federal-court-conspiracy-and-other-offenses-related-us-capitol →
- https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/jury-convicts-four-leaders-proud-boys-seditious-conspiracy-related-us-capitol-breach →
- https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/proud-boys-leader-sentenced-22-years-prison-seditious-conspiracy-and-other-charges →
- https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/granting-pardons-and-commutation-of-sentences-for-certain-offenses-relating-to-the-events-at-or-near-the-united-states-capitol-on-january-6-2021/ →
- https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70474277/tarrio-v-united-states-of-america/ →
- https://clearinghouse.net/case/48074/ →
- https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/who-is-enrique-tarrio-a-look-at-miami-proud-boys-leader-pardoned-by-trump/3524004/ →
- https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/im-going-to-apologize-for-nothing-proud-boys-enrique-tarrio-addresses-newfound-freedom-future-plans-after-pardon/ →
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Tarrio →
- https://www.wlrn.org/law-justice/2025-01-24/proud-boys-tarrio-january-6-innocent →
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Connection to United States v. Nichols
Henry "Enrique" Tarrio appears in the record of United States v. Nichols through 12 shared documents on file below. The full case — timeline, people, documents — is public and free.
Walk the whole case →Evidence on file
12 documents on file
Ryan1 document
Ryan Nichols' own paperwork — grievances, motions, letters, cell notes.
article · May 4, 2023
DOJ Jury-Verdict Record — United States v. Nordean
Official DOJ announcement reporting the May 4, 2023 jury verdicts in the Proud Boys case. The government’s descriptions of evidence and conduct remain attributed to DOJ; the record does not substitute those descriptions for the verdict form or trial transcripts.
Attorney3 documents
Defense counsel correspondence (Joseph McBride, Jonathan Gross).
motion · Jul 8, 2026
Metropolitan AME Church Motion for Leave to File Reply — ECF No. 79
Docket-verified request by Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church for permission to file a reply concerning its intervention request.
motion · Jun 23, 2026
Tarrio Plaintiffs’ Motion to File Redacted Exhibits — ECF No. 78
Docket-verified motion by all five plaintiffs seeking leave to file redacted versions of Exhibits 5, 6, and 13 associated with earlier complaints.
motion · Jun 9, 2026
Tarrio Plaintiffs’ Opposition to Motion to Intervene — ECF No. 77
Docket-verified memorandum filed by Enrique Tarrio, Joseph Biggs, Ethan Nordean, Dominic Pezzola, and Zachary Rehl opposing Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church’s motion to intervene.
Court3 documents
Court orders, rulings, transcripts, and docket entries.
docket · Jul 10, 2026
Tarrio v. United States — July 2026 Civil Docket Status
Public docket status for the civil action brought by Enrique Tarrio, Joseph Biggs, Ethan Nordean, Dominic Pezzola, and Zachary Rehl. The docket was last updated July 10, 2026 and identifies the case as ongoing, with no prevailing party and no relief granted. Plaintiffs’ allegations remain unresolved claims.
order · Jul 9, 2026
Order Denying Leave to File Reply in Tarrio Civil Case — ECF No. 80
Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe denied the church’s request for leave to file a reply. The order did not itself resolve the underlying intervention motion or the merits of the plaintiffs’ claims.
order · Apr 10, 2026
Order Dismissing Tarrio Civil Complaint With Leave to Amend
Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe dismissed the original complaint without prejudice and allowed the plaintiffs to amend. The order did not decide the merits of a later amended complaint.
Govt response4 documents
Responses from DC DOC, the U.S. Marshals, and federal agencies.
order · Jan 20, 2025
January 20, 2025 January 6 Clemency Proclamation
Presidential proclamation commuting the sentences of fourteen named January 6 defendants to time served and granting full, complete, and unconditional pardons to the other covered convicted defendants. Person-specific status must be determined from the proclamation’s two separate clemency provisions.
article · Sep 5, 2023
DOJ Announcement — Enrique Tarrio Sentenced to 22 Years
Official DOJ announcement reporting Judge Timothy J. Kelly’s September 5, 2023 sentence of 22 years’ imprisonment and 36 months’ supervised release.
article · May 4, 2023
DOJ Announcement — Proud Boys Jury Verdicts Including Enrique Tarrio
Official DOJ announcement reporting the May 4, 2023 jury verdicts. The archive attributes the government’s evidence descriptions to DOJ and records the verdict separately from moral or editorial judgments.
article · Mar 8, 2022
DOJ Announcement — Enrique Tarrio Arrest and Superseding Indictment
Official prosecution announcement reporting Tarrio’s March 8, 2022 arrest and the government’s superseding-indictment allegations. The release states that he was not accused of physically entering the Capitol on January 6.
Other1 document
Other documents on file.
other · May 15, 2026
Second Amended Complaint in Tarrio v. United States
The five plaintiffs filed a second amended civil complaint with fourteen listed exhibits. Its allegations remain unadjudicated.