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US Capitol rioter who was pictured together with his ft on Nancy Pelosi’s desk is jailed

A Capitol Hill rioter who was photographed together with his ft on Democrat Nancy Pelosi’s desk has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in jail.

Richard “Bigo” Barnett turned one of many faces of the riot on 6 January, 2021.

Barnett was convicted at trial on eight counts, together with felony prices of civil dysfunction and obstruction of an official continuing – a session of Congress to certify Joe Biden‘s victory over Mr Trump within the 2020 presidential election.

Ms Pelosi, who was speaker of the House of Representatives on the time, was compelled to flee the chamber as protesters – supporters of then president Donald Trump – stormed the constructing.

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It was established throughout proceedings that Barnett introduced a stun gun with spikes into the Capitol, hid inside a collapsible strolling stick.

He additionally took a bit of Ms Pelosi’s mail and left behind a be aware that stated, “Nancy, Bigo was here”, punctuating the message with a sexist expletive.

Before leaving Capitol grounds, Barnett used a bullhorn to present a speech to the group, shouting – “We took back our house, and I took Nancy Pelosi’s office!” – in accordance with prosecutors.

Prosecutors additionally stated Barnett has since posted “falsehoods” on social media concerning the occasions, and downplayed his function.

“The defendant still believes he can say or do whatever he wants and if someone else is threatened by it, that’s their problem,” prosecutor Alison Prout stated.

Richard Barnett outside a federal court in Washington in January. Pic: AP
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Barnett exterior court docket in Washington in January. Pic: AP

Barnett testified at trial that he was swept together with the group into the Capitol, and was in search of a toilet when he unwittingly entered Ms Pelosi’s workplace and encountered two information photographers.

He stated he was “going with the flow” and struck a pose after the photographers informed him to “act natural”.

Barnett informed the decide that becoming a member of the riot was “an enigma in my life” that he regretted, however stated prosecutors needed him to be “remorseful for things I did not do”.

“January 6 was a traumatic day for everyone, not just law enforcement,” he stated.

The 63-year-old from Gravette, Arkansas, has vowed to enchantment his conviction.

Defence lawyer Jonathan Gross stated Barnett didn’t harm anybody or harm property, and was being singled out as a result of the photograph had made him well-known.

“Mr Barnett should not be punished because the government thinks he’s a symbol,” he stated.

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The decide, nevertheless, stated he didn’t imagine Barnett performed such a passive function.

Sentencing the retired firefighter on Wednesday, US District Judge Christopher Cooper stated Barnett appeared at occasions to benefit from the notoriety.

“All the folks who follow ‘Bigo’ need to know the actions of January 6 cannot be repeated without some serious repercussions,” he stated.

More than 1,000 individuals have been charged with federal crimes associated to the Capitol riot.

Just over 500 of them have been sentenced, and greater than half have obtained jail phrases starting from every week to over 14 years.

Content Source: information.sky.com