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The quest for Capitol riot justice has turned ugly
THE US Department of Justice has charged 510 people over the January 6 Capitol riot. The FBI says it’s one of the biggest investigations in their history.
President Joe Biden says the riot was the “worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War”, an absurd hyperbole that has been widely mocked.
Unfortunately, it is the official line.
Richard Barnett, the 60-year-old Arkansas window installer photographed with his feet up on a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office, was categorised by the FBI in a flyer as a “Tier One” terrorist – the worst category, despite the fact he is not accused of committing any violence.
It makes you wonder how they describe someone who kills thousands of people by flying a plane into a building or who plants a bomb at the Boston Marathon?
The terrorism label is just used to dehumanise Barnett and his ilk and make it acceptable to shun them and everyone associated with them.
It is part of an effort by the Left to demonise their ideological opponents as “white supremacists” even though the events of January 6 had nothing to do with race and everything to do with an election some voters on both sides believe was stolen.
The attempt by government lawyers and Democratic politicians to overlay a racist component on the Capitol riot is deeply political.
Their real charge is that Trump was a white supremacist and, therefore, so were 75 million Americans who voted for him.
Of course, the violence in Washington DC that day was terrible and those responsible are being prosecuted to the full extent of the law, as they should be. But the overkill stinks of the sort of political purge you see in Communist China.
Barnett spent four months in solitary confinement in a DC federal prison without trial before his lawyer managed to get him released into house arrest. He has rejected a plea deal from prosecutors to spend seven years in jail for what essentially boils down to trespass.New Yorker Joseph Bolanos was one of the tens of thousands of lawabiding Americans who attended then-President Donald Trump’s rally on January 6 and never even entered the Capitol.
He was in a friend’s room at the JW Marriott, a 30-minute walk away, when the Capitol breach occurred.
But his life has been ruined by a hysterical witch hunt for phantom domestic terrorists.
A pillar of his community and president of his Upper West Side block association for the past 23 years, the 69-year-old security consultant was a Red Cross volunteer after the 9/11 attacks and once received a police commendation for heroism after saving a woman from being mugged.
Unmarried, and caring for his 94-year-old mother, he was a well-loved character his neighbourhood.
That is, until he was raided in February by the FBI anti-terrorism task force, handcuffed, paraded and detained for more than three hours while his apartment was ransacked and all his devices confiscated. Four months later, he hasn’t been charged and doesn’t have his devices back but his neighbours are shunning him and he’s had two strokes from the stress.
“It’s destroyed my reputation,” he says. “I’m not a violent invader … I do not condone the criminality and violence (on January 6) whatsoever.”The FBI told Bolanos he was raided because of a tip to the January 6 hotline from a neighbour who said he had overheard him “boasting” about being at the Capitol.
Meanwhile, the violent rioters and looters of the “Summer of Love” continue to get off scot-free.
This is not justice.