Trumpers ripped and burned two Black Lives Matter banners from the church, which accused them of trespassing and destroying religious property in a hate-inspired conspiracy.
A judge has now placed a five-year ban on the Proud Boys and its leaders from stepping foot near the church or making threatening or disparaging remarks against the church or its pastor.
Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, then-chairman of the Proud Boys and a Capitol rioter, admitted to lighting up a banner from a different historically Black church during the protest and was sentenced to five months in jail.
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