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US Capitol attack ‘shaman’ jailed for 41 months

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WASHINGTON: The selfprocla­imed ‘shaman’ whose bare chest and horned fur headgear made him the face of the Jan 6 assault on the US Capitol was sentenced Wednesday to 41 months in prison.

Jacob Chansley, 34, had pleaded guilty to obstructio­n of an official proceeding after taking part in the storming of the US Senate chamber by supporters of former president Donald Trump.

The court heard how, after entering the chamber, Chansley took then-vice-president Mike Pence’s seat on the dais, leaving behind a message saying: “It’s only a matter of time. Justice is coming.”

“Men of honour admit when they’re wrong,” Chansley told the court. “I was wrong for entering the Capitol. I had no excuse.”

In a long, rambling statement, Chansley praised the judge and made references to Jesus Christ, Mahatma Gandhi, Buddha and US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

The sentence matched the stiffest yet meted out to the hundreds of Trump supporters who took part in the assault.

Democrats have labeled the attack an insurrecti­on that sought to block the Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s victory over Trump in the November 2020 presidenti­al election.

Federal prosecutor­s had sought as much as 51 months in prison for Chansley, a promoter of the QAnon conspiracy theories who had traveled the country appearing at pro-Trump rallies.

Ahead of the sentencing, Assistant US Attorney Kimberly Paschall played for the court videos of Chansley in the Senate chamber, moments after Pence and senators had been evacuated due to the attack.

In the video, Chansley, carrying a spear with a US flag attached and his face painted in red, white and blue, gives a long howl and shouts ‘time’s up,’ adding an epithet.

“If the defendant had been peaceful on that day, we would not be here... The defendant’s activities were anything but peaceful,” Paschall told the court.

But Chansley’s lawyer Albert Watkins said Chansley has long suffered from diagnosed mental illness and was genuinely remorseful.

“He is accountabl­e and wants to be held accountabl­e,” Watkins said.

He was one of more than 600 people charged over the Jan 6 attack, which succeeded in delaying for several hours the certificat­ion of Biden as the incoming president.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Photo shows supporters of Trump, including Chansley in the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
— AFP file photo Photo shows supporters of Trump, including Chansley in the US Capitol in Washington, DC.

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