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Jurors deliberated for less than three hours before returning a guilty verdict on all counts in the trial of Richard “Bigo” Barnett, 62. Those counts include felony charges of civil disorder, obstruction of an official proceeding and entering and remaining in a restricted building with a dangerous weapon.
Barnett, of Gravette, Arkansas, turned himself in to police on Jan. 8 after returning home from Washington, D.C. By then, a photo of him leaning back with his feet up on a desk in the Speaker’s office suite had become one of the most viral early images of the Capitol riot. Barnett, who testified in his own defense during his trial, said he was pushed into the building and inadvertently wound up in the Speaker’s office suite while looking for a restroom.
Jurors deliberated for less than three hours before returning a guilty verdict on all counts in the trial of Richard “Bigo” Barnett, 62. Those counts include felony charges of civil disorder, obstruction of an official proceeding and entering and remaining in a restricted building with a dangerous weapon.
Barnett, of Gravette, Arkansas, turned himself in to police on Jan. 8 after returning home from Washington, D.C. By then, a photo of him leaning back with his feet up on a desk in the Speaker’s office suite had become one of the most viral early images of the Capitol riot. Barnett, who testified in his own defense during his trial, said he was pushed into the building and inadvertently wound up in the Speaker’s office suite while looking for a restroom.