With what sentence meaning is “he be let off the hook” complete sentence?

From this article, Fallon

is not Letterman, and he never will be, nor does he appear to want to be. Why did Richard Ford kick off the case against James on Thursday?

Doesn’t the absence of a should after he in the sentence, “he be let off the hook” make it sound incomplete?

Should there be a should, making it sound That doesn’t mean he should be let off the hook?

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