US Capitol Arrest

Activist Pastor Arrested for Praying in Capitol Building

Reverend William Barber, a prominent progressive activist, was arrested at the US Capitol for praying with others in protest of federal budget cuts impacting vulnerable populations. This arrest, following the establishment of a Justice Department task force addressing anti-Christian bias, highlights the increasing tension surrounding political activism and religious expression. The Capitol Police cited “crowding, obstructing, and incommoding” as the reason for the arrests, while Barber framed the incident as a suppression of prayer and dissent. Barber’s activism spans over a decade, focusing on issues such as voting rights, minimum wage, and healthcare access.

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Tarrio, Former Proud Boys Leader, Arrested Again at US Capitol

Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, was recently arrested at the US Capitol. This arrest, occurring at the very location of the January 6th insurrection, immediately sparks a wave of reactions, ranging from outrage to cynical resignation. The sheer audacity of his return to the scene, considering his past involvement and the group’s designation as a terrorist organization in Canada, fuels the intense public response.

The timing of the arrest raises questions about the effectiveness of the justice system. Some believe that his prior involvement and subsequent release only emboldened him to engage in further potential criminal activity.… Continue reading