The man who put his foot on Peloss' table: That's right, they're all leaving custody.

Of all the photos taken on January 6th, when supporters of the former President Trump broke into the Capitol building, one of the most famous is the photograph of a man with his foot on the table at the House of Representatives' office, Nancy Pelosi. That person, named Richard Barnett, was notified by [...]
That person, named Richard Barnett, was announced by a judge that he would have to remain in custody until the next session, scheduled for May, writes The Guardian.
The man who presents himself as a nationalist began shouting at district judges Christopher Cooper, telling him that it is not right to remain in custody.
Everyone else who did much worse is already home. I've been here for a month, they'll set up another month and everyone else is coming up”, Barnett said before the judge.
He was arrested in January in his hometown of Arkansas, and faces a series of charges of his role during the January 6th violence, including charges of violent entry into official buildings, obstructing official procedures and stumbling behavior.
He was arrested in January in his hometown of Arkansas, and faces a series of charges of his role during the January 6th violence, including charges of violent entry into official buildings, obstructing official procedures and stumbling behavior.
Before leaving Peloss ' office, this person was seen holding an envelope named after the high official. He said he left Pelosi a dirty note. For this reason, Barnett is also accused of stealing public property.
The American government has identified more than 250 people as participants in the January 6th events. The judgments against those with the indictment began last month and could last several months.












