What law did he break that instead of what he was charged with, I think, was obstructing the proceeding?
What law did he break that instead of what he was charged with, I think, was obstructing the proceeding?
No, he was not charged with that. That's the interesting thing. He was not charged with obstruction of an official proceeding, which would have been a very easy charge and a fairly...
The charges were dropped in March, most likely because it wasn't that big of a deal, and the city realized that the group thrived off being persecuted, so it maybe wasn't even worth the trouble.
He's currently facing contempt of Congress charges for refusing to comply with subpoenas in the investigation into January 6th.
Well, Enrique Tarrio just got arrested today as we're recording these intros. And that was part of a conspiracy charge that also includes Rambo Joe Biggs, former InfoWars employee. Seditious conspiracy, too. I believe it was actually just conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding.
And because right now he's in a situation where he's facing these charges for breach of basically federal trespassing. And it wouldn't normally be that serious, except he did it a year ago and didn't show up for community service.
In 2015, Arpaio was charged with contempt of court for failing to implement a court's required changes to his police force regarding rampant racial profiling. He was also found to have destroyed evidence in the case.
No, they're not. No. That's not at all what they're doing. If so, you'd already be in prison. Yeah. Yeah. No, it's anybody could say, come to DC. Anybody could say, come be a part of this protest. You can't conspire to interfere with Congress's business.
But yeah, so apparently that explains the burglary, because they stole her phone. They stole her phone. The obstruction of justice and... Lying to the investigators. Messing with evidence that's getting rid of the phone. And then the domestic violence is tackling your mother. Pushing your mother down. So all the charges make sense.
A bunch of those charges got dropped. Like last week. God damn it. Yeah, I know. Why do we live? I don't know. But a lot of it. Like, there wasn't a in this world. It was just, why do we live? A lot of it comes down to technicalities, and it just becomes like a can't, is it worth prosecuting this further?