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MUST CREDIT: Washington Post photo by Melina Mara. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post) Self-described Hawaii Proud Boys founder Nicholas R. Ochs and associate Nicholas J. DeCarlo pleaded guilty ...
Self-described Hawaii Proud Boys founder Nicholas R. Ochs and associate Nicholas J. DeCarlo pleaded guilty Friday in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol after admitting they defaced its ...
Nicholas Ochs, 36, founder of the Hawaii chapter of the Proud Boys, joined 32-year-old Nicholas DeCarlo of Fort Worth, Texas in admitting in federal court in Washington, D.C., to obstructing the ...
Proud Boys members Nicholas Ochs and Nicholas DeCarlo, also known as “Dick Lambaste,” are have been hit with the charges while serving a four-year prison sentence after they pleaded guilty to ...
The founder of the Hawaii chapter of the Proud Boys, Nicholas Ochs, and his Texan accomplice, Nicholas DeCarlo, have agreed to a plea deal over their involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot ...
Nicholas Ochs – an “Elder” in the Proud Boys who founded the group’s Hawaii chapter – and fellow Proud Boy Nicholas DeCarlo traveled from Texas to Washington DC the day before the riot ...
Prosecutors said Nicholas Ochs and Nicholas DeCarlo threw smoke bombs into a line of officers. They also inscribed "murder the media" onto one of the Capitol building doors, the DOJ said.
Nicholas Ochs, 36, of Honolulu, and Nicholas DeCarlo, 32, of Fort Worth, Texas, entered their pleas in Washington, D.C. federal court to charges of obstruction of an official proceeding.
Nicholas Ochs, 36, of Honolulu and Nicholas DeCarlo, 32, of Fort Worth, Texas, pleaded guilty on Sept. 9 to obstruction of a federal proceeding. In addition to the prison term, the men will ...
Nicholas Ochs, 36, of Honolulu, and Nicholas DeCarlo, 32, of Fort Worth, Texas, threw smoke bombs at police, illegally entered the Capitol and filmed themselves smoking cigarettes inside ...
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