Speculation is swirling after Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes was seemingly arrested on video. But there's more to the story.
“A colleague of his tweeted McInnes was ‘hauled off by the feds,’ but no charges filed on PACER or press releases from DOJ/FBI, so reserving judgment.” “When I asked if it was all a prank, the source could not say.” “I’ll get a lawyer and we will sit down and have a conversation.
NYPD and New York City FBI confirmed they have made no arrest of the far-right extremist, who has history of staging pranks.
He was AGAINST Charlottesville (and told Proud Boys they were out of the club if they went) but he’s rotting away in jail because he dared to question authority.” [Terms of use,](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/user-policies-a6184151.html) [Cookie policy](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/cookie-policy-a6184186.html) and [Privacy notice.](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/privacy-policy-a6184181.html) [Privacy policy](https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en) and [Terms of service](https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=en) apply. “We aren’t canceling ANY. “Today, I go outside…and there’s an unmarked police car parked in front of my house. Working with the @censoreddottv team and @RelocationBoss to get him out. “We’re shooting a show, can we do this another time?” he said, exchanging words with someone out of range of his microphone. There thus far has been no official law enforcement announcement of Mr McInnes’ arrest, nor any word from Mr McInnes himself. [claimed](https://twitter.com/JoshDenny/status/1563049040241049601) that he had confirmed with “our people” that the events on the livestream were “not a bit”. [said on an episode earlier this week](https://twitter.com/TinaDesireeBerg/status/1563162728000155648?s=20&t=-ONghe4fB9QjL8VNGudtug) that he had spotted an unmarked police car near his house and interacted with the officers inside it. [began speaking to someone off-camera](https://twitter.com/TyTannenbaum/status/1563032478750674944). [Proud Boys](/topic/proud-boys) founder and [far-right](/topic/far-right) agitator [Gavin McInnes](/topic/gavin-mcinnes) was interrupted and disappeared during a livestream last night, with allies reporting that he had been arrested – possibly by the [FBI](/topic/fbi).
There is speculation the far-right figure was arrested live on air, but there has bene no confirmation from law enforcement.
[Proud Boys attending the January 6 protests](https://www.newsweek.com/proud-boy-enrique-tarrio-danger-community-jan-6-riot-judge-says-1688374) in Washington D.C. Yeah, I got law problems, that's the human in me." "Possible set up for a prank? Or premonition of something else?" "Alright I'm happy to do that, I'll go get a lawyer and we will sit down and have a conversation, we'll schedule a meeting." [McInnes left the Proud Boys in November 2018](https://www.newsweek.com/proud-boys-gavin-mcinnes-trump-video-1535594) after several of its members were charged after clashing with Antifa activists following a speech he made at the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York. "We're shooting a show, can we do this another time?" [tweet](https://twitter.com/JoshDenny/status/1563028996639453185), Denny denied that McInnes had planned to leave his show mid-broadcast as a stunt after one [Proud Boys](https://www.newsweek.com/proud-boys-protestors-peper-spray-drag-show-california-pride-month-woodland-police-1720968) founder Gavin McInnes disappeared during a live broadcast of his show, and it's still not clear whether it's a prank, he was arrested, or something else happened. [Proud Boy](https://www.newsweek.com/true-threat-proud-boys-revealed-jan-6-committee-hearings-go-public-opinion-1714331) [s](https://www.newsweek.com/true-threat-proud-boys-revealed-jan-6-committee-hearings-go-public-opinion-1714331) founder Gavin McInnes is the subject of online speculation after his show was interrupted live on air Thursday night, with some people close to him claiming he was arrested. [tweeted](https://twitter.com/willcarless/status/1563035507164008459) that the local New York police force say they did not detain McInnes on Thursday so "IF he was arrested tonight, more likely Federal." [ live broadcast](https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/1562997135787696129?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1562997135787696129%7Ctwgr%5E24d74498390c8da4678e1244cef197135db40bae%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublish.twitter.com%2F%3Fquery%3Dhttps3A2F2Ftwitter.com2Fwillsommer2Fstatus2F1562997135787696129widget%3DTweet) on his Censored.TV show before getting up and leaving, apparently to go with whoever was speaking to him off-screen.
'I'll get a lawyer, and we will sit down and have a conversation. We will schedule a meeting. I didn't let you in,' McInnes said before walking off camera.
"I'll get a lawyer, and we will sit down and have a conversation. 'I'll get a lawyer, and we will sit down and have a conversation. We will schedule a meeting. "We are shooting a show. In June 2022, Biggs was further charged with Can we do this another time?"
Gavin Milnes McInnes, Canadian far-right author, podcaster and political commentator, is making headlines right now because federal agents raided his ...
He said: “It’s 100 per cent a legal move, and it’s 100 per cent to ease the pain.” He called it a “resignation gesture”, with quotation marks. In 2006 he traveled to China with actor and comedian David Cross to be part of The Vice Guide to Travel. In August 2014, McInnes was asked to take a leave of absence from his job as creative director of Rooster. Two weeks later, the FBI’s Oregon bureau chief said they didn’t mean to label the whole group “extremist.” Instead, they had only meant that certain members of the group could be a threat. He has written articles for Vice, such as “The VICE Guide to Happiness” and “The VICE Guide to Picking Up Chicks”. At the Metropolitan Republican Club on October 12, 2018, McInnes participated in a re-enactment of the 1960 murder of socialist politician Inejiro Asanuma by Otoya Yamaguchi. He has also co-authored two books for Vice: “The Vice Guide to Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll” and “Vice Dos and Don’ts: 10 Years of VICE Magazine’s Street Fashion Critiques”. The episode was called “Who is Cooler?” and McInnes was one of them. In 2002, McInnes told The New York Press that he was glad most hipsters in Williamsburg were white. In more detail, Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes was broadcasting live when the FBI raided his home while he was on the air. Gavin McInness was nearly arrested when he started his Censored.TV live stream shortly after the FBI came to talk to him. When McInnes was four years old, his family moved to Canada and settled in Ottawa, Ontario.
Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes was interrupted during a livestream last night, 25 August, with allies reporting that he had been arrested,. The notoriously racist, misogynistic, and homophobic far-right agitator was speaking on his Get Off My Lawn ...
The controversial media figure disappeared in the middle of live podcast Thursday night and has not been heard from since.
Next, Cumia explained, “So we goofed on him about that and then said, ‘We ought to make a club called the Proud Boys, and that way you can learn how to be a man. In another tweet, Denny appears to confirm that McInnes is being held somewhere, because he promises, “The show goes on. If Denny is implying that McInnes was picked up for something to do with the reported connections between the Proud Boys and the Jan. If that seems unreasonable, perhaps you don’t understand that Cumia does a passable Mike Damone, which, to a certain group of people, just will never, ever get old. But Cumia said four years ago that he didn’t get it then, either. Although McInnes has said for years that he cut official ties with the Proud Boys, he continues to support members who have been arrested/imprisoned, maintaining that they are political prisoners. What it was, Denny doesn’t spell out, but he says in the same tweet, “Gavin was AGAINST going to Jan 6. Working with the The show goes on. Silence follows, during what’s apparently a response from the mystery guest, before McInnes—now offscreen—can be heard saying, “All right, I’m happy to do that. It’s not a bit.” McInnes then asks, “Are you hearing that?”