An ex-Washington, DC, cop was convicted Monday of trying to cover up leaking confidential information to ex-Proud Boys leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio ahead of the Jan.6 Capitol riot in 2021.Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson found former Metropolitan Police Department Lt.
Shane Lamond guilty of all four counts of obstructing justice and making false statements after a seven-day bench trial.Lamond, 48, of Colonial Beach, Va., is slated to be sentenced April 3 and faces up to 45 years behind bars, though he is likely to get a far lighter penalty under federal sentencing guidelines, which would take into account the fact that he has no prior arrests.The feds said Lamond worked as a “double agent,” feeding then-Proud Boys national Chairman Tarrio a tip about the fact law enforcement had a warrant for his arrest for allegedly previously burning a Black Lives Matter banner.He also allegedly gave Tarrio “real-time updates” about the probe.Lamond testified in his own defense, claiming he never gave Tarrio — whom he met in 2019 — confidential information about the investigation..Tarrio corroborated these claims when he testified he never told Lamond about burning the banner and that Lamond never gave him sensitive police intel.But Jackson ripped the testimony of both men, calling Tarrio an “awful witness,” adding he acted “flippant, grandiose and obnoxious” while on the stand.The judge said that evidence, including the pair’s message exchanges for months, proved that they would talk and then “Tarrio immediately disseminates what he learns.”Lamond’s lawyer, Mark Schamel, said he and his client have yet to decide whether to appeal the ruling but added that it is “unbelievably disappointing” that Lamond’s actions were viewed “through a lens to make it appear to be something other than it was.“There is nothing disloyal about him at all, and it’s a sad day for him,” the lawyer said in statements to the press outside court after the ver...