The Capitol insurrectionist who became known as “helmet boy” — after being captured on video using a riot helmet to smash a window to the Speaker’s Lobby during the Jan. 6 riot — demanded a plea bargain from prosecutors during an “off the rails” court appearance on Wednesday. Zach Alam, who remains in jail, spoke over his attorney and demanded to represent himself, at one point directly asking a federal prosecutor assigned to the case, “Can I get a deal?” according a live report from Scott MacFarlane, an investigative reporter for Washington, D.C.’s NBC affiliate. Alam said he was making an “offer” — for prosecutors to drop all charges — before demanding, “Make me a counteroffer.” Alam’s outburst reportedly started before the judge even arrived for the hearing, when he yelled, “I will represent myself!” at attorneys and clerks. After the judge later advised Alam to stop talking and repeatedly warned him against representing himself, he responded, “I don’t take your advice,” as his attorney attempted in vain to delay the hearing. “(The prosecutor) will not be able to convince jury that i possessed dangerous weapon on January 6. I can prove that,” Alam said. “I want (the prosecutor) to offer me a deal right now. … She needs to start doing her job and offer me a deal.” After the judge explained that prosecutors are not required to offer a plea bargain, the prosecutor said, “There has not been a plea offer, but I’m happy to start that process.”

via rawstory: ‘Helmet boy’ Capitol insurrectionist demands plea deal in ‘off the rails’ hearing: ‘Can I get an offer?’