Shane Lamond (MPD)
After January 20th of this year, we were all under the impression that the J6 cases were over, and the people involved with J6 and the protest at the Capitol were going on with their lives.
As reported by The Gateway Pundit, we have learned that for some, this is not the case. There are still a handful of J6ers that are being held in violation of a Presidential Pardon, and with most things happening in our country today, it is due to a corrupt and/or power-hungry, egotistical judge.
In Washington, DC, Shane Lamond, who was the former lieutenant and supervisor of the Intelligence Branch of the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homeland Security Bureau, will be sentenced on Friday, April 25th, for a J6 related case. The Lamond case has been extensively reported on by TGP writer Cassandra MacDonald. The most recent article is a plea from his family to President Trump for a full pardon.
Lamond was found guilty in a 7-day bench trial overseen by activist judge Amy Berman Jackson for obstruction of justice in violation of D.C. Code Section 22-722 and three counts of making false statements in violation of Title 18 United States Code, Section 1001.
On many occasions before January 6th, 2021, Lamond had been a liaison between Metro PD and the National Chairman of The Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio. The two spoke whenever the Proud Boys were planning to show up in DC. This was for the purpose of keeping all those who were present at any rally or protest safe.
The United States Attorney’s DC Office states that, during the trial, evidence was presented through the social media app Telegram on December 18, 2020, that Lamond gave Tarrio confidential law enforcement information into the investigation of the December 12, 2020, burning of a banner that read “#BLACKLIVESMATTER,” even though Tarrio was the prime subject in that investigation. Tarrio then passed this information to other Proud Boys. And, on January 4, 2021, while Tarrio was on a flight from Miami, Florida to the DMV, Lamond texted Tarrio, in a message set to self-destruct, that a warrant had been signed for his arrest.
After arriving in Arlington, Virginia, Tarrio drove to the District and was arrested on the warrant. Tarrio subsequently pleaded guilty to one count of destruction of property in connection with the burning of the banner.
Enrique Tarrio
In 2023 while Tarrio was wrapped up in his January 6th persecution and trial, Lamond was all set to be his star witness. Lamond was then threatened by the DOJ that if he testified for Tarrio, he would face an indictment. Lamond decided not to testify in the show trial of Tarrio and yet he ultimately ended up being charged anyway.
Tarrio is very adamant that Lamond did not give him any advanced notice about his arrest. While incarcerated and held hostage in a Kentucky prison, Tarrio was transported to DC and testified in Lamond’s trail to let Judge Jackson know the facts of what happened and what did not. However, this judge doesn’t seem to be able to field any facts through her shroud of Trump Derangement Syndrome to make a logical, fair and unbiased decision. As in all J6 cases, the judge only heard what she wanted to hear and ruled based on what the prosecutors presented.
Although Lamond was not one of the protestors that was present at the Capitol on January 6th, this case is 100% January 6th related. Shane Lamond’s persecution should fall under the Presidential Pardon that President Trump signed the afternoon of January 20th, 2025. Lamond deserves a full pardon, and Pam Bondi and Ed Martin could make this political persecution go away, with a swipe of a pen.
Enrique Tarrio sat down with me to explain Shane Lamond’s case and how he supports this man for standing up for the truth. If you would like to help Shane Lamond, you can reach out to Pam Bondi’s office and request that Lamond be pardoned as the J6ers have been. You can also reach out to Ed Martin’s office at 202-252-7566 or email him at USADC.Webmaster@ESDOJ.Gov
For updates you can follow Enrique Tarrio on X and see his new Podcast Network on X
ANNOUCEMENT
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— Enrique Tarrio (@NobleOne) April 16, 2025
**** Update: After a last-minute motion filing, Shane Lamond’s sentencing has been rescheduled for May. More updates to follow.
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