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‘QAnon shaman’ granted organic food in jail after report of deteriorating health
A federal judge ordered the special diet after an attorney for Jacob Chansley, who took part in the Capitol riots, said his client needed it for religious and health reasons.
Jacob Anthony Chansley, a Qanon believer, speaks to a crowd of Donald Trump supporters in Phoenix on Nov. 5, 2020. | AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills
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A federal judge on Wednesday ordered that the “QAnon shaman,” who was charged with taking part in the deadly riots at the Capitol, get organic food in a D.C. correctional facility after his lawyer told the court that his client needed the special diet for religious and health reasons.
pentagon city station. he chose th because they were all close to the pentagon. according to the indictment, he wanted to kill as many military personnel as possible. on april 18 this year, he met a group of men at a dulles hotel. he thought they were affiliated with al-qaeda. it turnsout they were undercover agents. for the next six months, akmed participated in where to place the explosives on the tracks and where to support the non existent terrorist grp. . you think that people are looking out for that kind of thing, and, you know, you see the guy just seems to be in the syem and you don t knowhat s wrong. was he casing out the metro stations he was planning to attack? that s the question in the indictment. later tonight, d.c. police chief kathy linear putñi out a reques asking citizens to call the police if they see anything suspicious in the district. from the pentagon metro station tonight, back to you. jackie bensen continues that coverage. she is in asheville,