Should the petulant insurrectionist get pity on him or should we spare him from this monstrosity which he inflicted on himself ?

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/its-not-fair-says-jailed-insurrectionist-photographed-in-nancy-pelosis-office_n_60411381c5b6d7794ae4bbd2 Insurrectionist Photographed In Nancy Pelosi’s Office Says It’s Unfair He Remains Jailed

The U. S. Capitol insurrectionist photographed sitting in a chair in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office with his foot on a desk told a federal judge “it’s not fair” that he remains behind bars.
Richard Barnett, 60, pleaded with a judge during a Thursday court hearing in Washington to let him out of jail, where he has been held since he was arrested shortly after he was among the supporters of then-President Donald Trump who stormed the U. S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Pictures of the Arkansas man mugging for the camera as he sat in Pelosi’s office quickly surfaced and have become iconic images of the insurrection.
“They’re dragging this out. They’re letting everyone else out,” Barnett yelled during his hearing before U. S. District Court Judge Christopher R. Cooper, the Daily Beast reported. “I’ve been here a long time. It’s not fair.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/richard-biggo-barnett-who-posed-at-pelosis-desk-during-capitol-riot-has-meltdown-during-court-hearing?ref=scroll ‘It’s Not Fair!’: Rioter Who Posed at Pelosi’s Desk Loses It in Court

The self-described white nationalist who stormed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office and posed for gleeful photos during the Capitol riot doesn’t believe he should be in jail—and he’s had a temper tantrum in court to make his opinion known.
Should the petulant insurrectionist get pity on him or should we spare him from this monstrosity which he inflicted on himself ?
The 60-year-old Arkansas man is facing several charges, including theft, after posing for an infamous photo in Pelosi’s office and arming himself with a stun gun as a MAGA mob attacked the Capitol while Congress met to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. Barnett was one of the first of at least 300 people to be arrested for participating in the riots and is among the few to remain in jail.
Should the petulant insurrectionist get pity on him or should we spare him from this monstrosity which he inflicted on himself ?
Should the petulant insurrectionist get pity on him or should we spare him from this monstrosity which he inflicted on himself ?
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