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.

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Richard "Bigo" Barnett grew to become one of many faces of the riot on 6 January, 2021.

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Barnett was convicted at trial on eight counts, together with felony costs 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.

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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.

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He additionally took a chunk of Ms Pelosi's mail and left behind a be aware that mentioned, "Nancy, Bigo was here", punctuating the message with a sexist expletive.

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Before leaving Capitol grounds, Barnett used a bullhorn to present a speech to the gang, shouting - "We took back our house, and I took Nancy Pelosi's office!" - based on prosecutors.

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Prosecutors additionally mentioned Barnett has since posted "falsehoods" on social media concerning the occasions, and downplayed his position.

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"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 mentioned.

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

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He mentioned he was "going with the flow" and struck a pose after the photographers advised him to "act natural".

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

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"January 6 was a traumatic day for everyone, not just law enforcement," he mentioned.

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

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

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"Mr Barnett should not be punished because the government thinks he's a symbol," he mentioned.

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The decide, nevertheless, mentioned he didn't consider Barnett performed such a passive position.

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

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"All the folks who follow 'Bigo' need to know the actions of January 6 cannot be repeated without some serious repercussions," he mentioned.

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

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

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