2021-01-07, 09:01 AM
Đám cuồng Trump giống như RMGT là đây.
Richard Barnett of Gravette, Arkansas. Hình chụp ở văn phòng của Pelosi khi hắn xông vào rồi lấy đi vài tài liệu.
![[Image: Richard-Barnett-via-SAUL-LOEB-AFP-via-Getty-Images.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/m2RcQ5Yy/Richard-Barnett-via-SAUL-LOEB-AFP-via-Getty-Images.jpg)
"The crowds were unbelievable," he said. "It was the most unpatriotic thing I have seen in my life."
In his interview with 5NEWS, Barnett expressed his anger with police at the U.S. Capitol.
"We marched down there. They start tear-gassing us. They start roughing up our people. It pissed some people off," Barnett said. "They went to the front door, and they started demanding to be let inside. I wasn't even up there at that point. I was climbing the steps to see what was going on. When I got to the top, they had breached the doors and were trying to get in."
Barnett says he was pushed inside the Capitol when protestors broke through the doors and found Pelosi's office sometime later.
He says he carried a flag into her office, left her a note, and was removed by Capitol Police.
"I threw my feet up on the desk at that point. I realized some a**holes had cut me also and I bled on her envelope, so I picked up the envelope and put it in my pocket, and I put a quarter on the desk cause I'm not a thief," Barnett told 5NEWS.
The note he left said,"
Nancy, Bigo was here, you B****." Bigo is Barnett's nickname.
Barnett faces potential federal charges for storming the U.S. Capitol building.
When asked about the possible federal charges, Barnett said, "Am I scared? Hell no. But yeah, there's a possibility. I didn't do anything. I didn't breach the doors. I got shoved in. I didn't mean to be there. Hell. I was walking around looking for a bathroom."
Richard Barnett of Gravette, Arkansas. Hình chụp ở văn phòng của Pelosi khi hắn xông vào rồi lấy đi vài tài liệu.
![[Image: Richard-Barnett-via-SAUL-LOEB-AFP-via-Getty-Images.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/m2RcQ5Yy/Richard-Barnett-via-SAUL-LOEB-AFP-via-Getty-Images.jpg)
"The crowds were unbelievable," he said. "It was the most unpatriotic thing I have seen in my life."
In his interview with 5NEWS, Barnett expressed his anger with police at the U.S. Capitol.
"We marched down there. They start tear-gassing us. They start roughing up our people. It pissed some people off," Barnett said. "They went to the front door, and they started demanding to be let inside. I wasn't even up there at that point. I was climbing the steps to see what was going on. When I got to the top, they had breached the doors and were trying to get in."
Barnett says he was pushed inside the Capitol when protestors broke through the doors and found Pelosi's office sometime later.
He says he carried a flag into her office, left her a note, and was removed by Capitol Police.
"I threw my feet up on the desk at that point. I realized some a**holes had cut me also and I bled on her envelope, so I picked up the envelope and put it in my pocket, and I put a quarter on the desk cause I'm not a thief," Barnett told 5NEWS.
The note he left said,"
Nancy, Bigo was here, you B****." Bigo is Barnett's nickname.
Barnett faces potential federal charges for storming the U.S. Capitol building.
When asked about the possible federal charges, Barnett said, "Am I scared? Hell no. But yeah, there's a possibility. I didn't do anything. I didn't breach the doors. I got shoved in. I didn't mean to be there. Hell. I was walking around looking for a bathroom."