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Capitol rioter QAnon Shaman will soon get his infamous headdress and spear back

QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley became one of the most recognizable figures of the Capitol riot thanks to his viking-inspired garb

Myriam Page
Tuesday 06 August 2024 07:11 EDT
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The QAnon Shaman/Jacob Chansley was ā€˜woundedā€™ at Donald Trump not coming to his defense

The notorious January 6 Capitol rioter known as the QAnon Shaman will soon get his iconic headdress and spear back following a federal judgeā€™s ruling.

Jacob Chansley was one of thousands of people who stormed the US Capitol on January 6 2021, in a bid to stop the certification of the electoral college votes for President Joe Biden.

Chansley instantly became one of the most recognisable ā€“ and so easily arrested ā€“ rioters thanks to his infamous horned, coyote-tailed headdress and six-foot spear.

He was charged and later pleaded guilty to obstructing a federal proceeding.

In November, he was sentenced to a 41 months in prison but was released from federal prison for good behavior after serving only 27 months and sent to an Arizona halfway house. He has two years left of his court-supervised release.

On Monday, US District Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that federal prosecutors must return his viking-inspired garb to him.

Prosecutors had argued it should remain in the governmentā€™s possession in case Chansley contests his conviction in the future.

The QAnon Shaman aka Jacob Chansley inside the Senate chamber during the Jan 6 Capitol riot
The QAnon Shaman aka Jacob Chansley inside the Senate chamber during the Jan 6 Capitol riot (Getty Images)

But the judge disagreed, saying there is ā€œvoluminous video and photo evidenceā€ of Chansley at the riots.

ā€œIs not clear how Mr. Chansley could contest his conviction as he has been sentenced, abandoned his direct appeal, and seen his motion denied,ā€ the judge wrote.

Since the riot, Chansley has undergone a major change ā€“ not just ditching the red, white and blue face paint, spear and bizarre headgear.

Chansley has disavowed QAnon and denounced former president Donald Trump after the former president rejected the rioterā€™s petition for a pardon.

Rioters attack the US Capitol on January 6 2021
Rioters attack the US Capitol on January 6 2021 (Getty Images)

Claiming he was ā€œgroomedā€ by MAGA propaganda, he called the FBI and unsuccessfully offered to testify before Congress during Trumpā€™s second impeachment hearing.

In a statement in February, Chansley said he was ā€œdeeply disappointed in former president Trumpā€ and apologized for his role in the riot.

ā€œHe was not honourable,ā€ he said of Trump. ā€œHe let a lot of peaceful people down. I have to leave judging him up to other people.ā€

Court documents detailing Chansleyā€™s plea agreement revealed that he was one of the first 30 people to enter the Capitol building.

According to the statement of facts, he and others entered through the Lower West Terrace after climbing stairs on scaffolding erected in preparation for Bidenā€™s inauguration.

Rioters including the QAnon Shaman inside the US Capitol building
Rioters including the QAnon Shaman inside the US Capitol building (EPA)

Upon reaching the second floor of the building, he used his bullhorn to ā€œrile up the crowd and demand that lawmakers be brought out.ā€

In photographs now famous around the world, the bare-chested rioter shouted ā€œFreedom!ā€ to the crowd of rioters.

He also screamed obscenities in the Senate gallery, before sitting in the seat of then-vice president Mike Pence, calling him a ā€œf*****g traitor,ā€ and writing ā€œItā€™s Only A Matter of Time. Justice Is Coming!ā€ on a piece of paper.

Following his arrest, Chansley went on a nine-day hunger strike at the DC Department of Corrections facility in Washington in protest at the lack of organic food. He was then moved to Virginiaā€™s Alexandria Detention Centre, where he was given organic food.

In a bizarre plot twist, Chansley in November last year indicated that he intended to run as a Libertarian in Arizonaā€™s 8th Congressional District Election, but fumbled his chance to have his name appear as a candidate in the primaries earlier this week.

More than 600 people have so far been arrested for their roles in the January 6 Capitol riot.

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