Enrique Tarrio 10 Personal Facts, Biography, Wiki
Born: 1982 (age 40 years), Miami, Florida, United States Nationality: American Party: Republican Party Movement: Far-right, Trumpism Henry Tarrio was born in 1984 or 1985 and raised in Little Havana, a neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Tarrio is of Cuban heritage and identifies as Afro-Cuban. He is divorced.
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Henry “Enrique” Tarrio is an activist, businessman and organizer for public political events. He owns several small businesses in the security and surveillance industry. Born in Miami, Florida, United States to Cuban-American parents, Tarrio was raised in Little Havana in Miami. He later moved to Miami-Dade County, Florida. Tarrio is known for his role as one of the leaders of the groups Proud Boys and Latinos for Trump. In 1997, he attended a protest for Cuban citizen Elian Gonzalez in Miami. It was the first historical event he participated in. In 1999, he worked as a helper to a plumber. It was his first job. From February 2003 to January 2006, he worked for NEXTEL as a district manager. In January 2006, he became the chief executive officer of Spie Surveillance and Automation Technologies. He has been involved in political activism since 2005. He attended the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA from August 11-12, 2017. From 2007 to 2009, he studied accounting finance at Miami Dade College in Miami. He also attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, where he studied business administration, management and operations. In 2012, he was arrested on fraud charges and was represented by Jeffrey Feiler. In a federal court proceeding in Miami in 2014, the lawyer said in court that his client had worked undercover in many investigations. In August 2018, he was one of the Proud Boys members who were suspended from Twitter for violating the microblogging site’s policies on violent extremist groups. He created a new account under the new name @HonoredChair. Under the new name @HonoredChair, he tweeted on March 10, 2019 that he would name an illegal immigrant and report him or her to Immigration and Customs Enforcement if any Proud Boys member’s personal information leaked online. Twitter suspended his account on March 12, 2019. He said the site explained to him via an email that he had been removed for evading suspension. On November 21, 2018, he became the chairman of the Proud Boys. He replaced Gavin McInnes, who founded the group in 2016. He ran for election to the U.S. house of representatives to represent Florida’s 27th Congressional District. From 2019 to 2020, he received a total of $1,951 from individual contributions to his campaign namely Benjamin Moseley, George Colella, James Freeman, John Boyle, Maria Gonzales, Patricia Sermonte and Rene Vicente Rivero. He withdrew before the Republican primary on August 18, 2020. On September 30, 2020, he took to Twitter to react to Donald Trump‘s statement “Proud Boys, stand back and stand by” during the presidential debate between him and Joe Biden. He tweeted, “Him telling the Proud Boys to stand back and standby is what we have ALWAYS done. I’m am extremely PROUD of my Presidents performance tonight.”