The Capitol rioter who posed for photographs with his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk - yeah, remember him? - threw the mother of all tantrums in court this week.
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Now, many prominent photographs were captured during the horrifying scenes of January 6th.
Here's some of the most memorable ones...
Trump Supporters Clash With Police And Security Forces As They Push Barricades To Storm The Capitol.
A Rioter Supporting U.S. President Donald Trump Jumps From The Public Gallery To The Floor Of The Senate Chamber.
Police Officers Cry At Fallen Officer, Brian Sicknick's, Funeral After He Was Struck In The Head With A Fire Extinguisher.
A Member Of A Pro-Trump Mob Shatters A Window With His Fist From Inside The Capitol Building After Breaking Into It.
But some of the most disturbing shots were that of Richard Barnett, the man who hijacked Nancy Pelosi's office.
Barnett quickly went viral after photos showed him sitting in her chair with his feet up on her desk.
And sadly, his vile actions didn't end there.
Barnett went on to rummage through Pelosi's private files, and even managed to steal a letter addressed to the Speaker.
Here's all the evidence you need...
Bennett seemed to be proud of his actions, and didn't make any effort to hide his face from the cameras.
There was even a video of him telling people that he had left a "surprise" for Pelosi on her desk after storming the Capitol:
Here’s Mr. Barnett, who goes by “Bigo,” telling the story in his own words pic.twitter.com/oSyKiCDXgy
— Matthew Rosenberg (@AllMattNYT) January 6, 2021
Clearly, he had no shame whatsoever.
But this footage only made it easier for the FBI...
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Because just a few days after the storming of the Capitol took place, Barnett was swiftly arrested.
He is currently facing a number of serious charges including:
Federal judge reverses bail for Capitol rioter Richard Barnett. The stun gun-carrying insurrectionist photographed with his boot up on Nancy Pelosi’s desk has been ordered to remain in jail and brought immediately to DC, so his case can proceed. pic.twitter.com/0BVS4AnsSb
— Hoodlum 🇺🇸 (@NotHoodlum) January 16, 2021
Entering and remaining on restricted grounds, violent entry and theft of public property, and to have allegedly been in possession of a stun gun during the deadly riots.
Fast forward 6 weeks and Barnett still remains behind bars as he awaits trial...
Richard Barnett is toast! #DomesticTerrorist #Traitors pic.twitter.com/X0J8dzqI1c
— MadMerlin✨ (@MadMerlin5) March 5, 2021
But at a virtual court hearing yesterday, tensions reached a breaking point.
From the moment he was taken into custody, he has waged an ongoing effort to be freed on bond...
I spent A TON of time in federal prison. And I never met or even heard of a bigger crybaby than Richard Barnett.
— FakeJoeBiden (@fake_biden) March 5, 2021
👨🏻🦳💬It’s not fair! Let me out! They run this place like a prison!
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/0euWiPAdkA
And yesterday, he loudly lost his patience with the process at a hearing in front of Judge Christopher Cooper of Federal District Court in Washington.
NBC 4's Scott MacFarlane was reporting live from the hearing when he tweeted this:
!! WHOA: US Capitol defendant Richard Barnett -- man accused of putting feet on Pelosi desk - is *screaming* at attorneys and judge during his court hearing right now.
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) March 4, 2021
Upset he's been locked up "for a whole month"... "it's not fair"
Judge just recessed hearing for "5 mins" pic.twitter.com/ayaO4d6lb0
Appearing by video from jail, Barnett allegedly erupted into anger after Judge Cooper set the next court date in his case for a day in May, shouting that he did not want to remain behind bars for "another month."
"They're dragging this out!" he allegedly shouted. "They're letting everybody else out!"
Who’d have known this would be the most striking event near the Capitol on March 4? https://t.co/biVJ6Ys0UB
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) March 4, 2021
After a brief recess to calm the defendant down, Judge Cooper resumed the hearing, saying he would consider a new motion for release if and when Barnett's lawyers filed one.
Make sure to stay posted for further updates.