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A horn-wearing shaman A cowboy evangelist For some, the Capitol attack was a kind of Christian revolt
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The Jan 6 attack on the Capitol was a kind of Christian revolt Just not in a conventional way
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Judge denies Phoenix man s request for release citing a detachment from reality
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KYMA, KECY) - A Phoenix man knows as the Qanon Shaman won t be getting out of jail before standing trial on federal charges in connection with the January 6th siege on the U.S. Capitol.
Judge Royce Lambert said Monday Jake Chansley has showed a detachment from reality by claiming his actions at the Capitol were peaceful.
Jake Chansley in the U.S Capitol on January 6th, 2021
Chansley was prominently featured in a number of videos and photos from riot. He was seen shirtless, wearing a horned fur headdress, patriotic face paint, and carrying an American flag mounted on a spear. Prosecutors say he wrote a threatening letter to former Vice President Mike Pense while on the House floor.
Judge denies QAnon shaman s bid for freedom and says he insulted the court s intelligence
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March 9, 2021 at 2:29 PM
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Today’s edition of “You Tried It” features Jacob Chansley, AKA the Qanon Shaman, AKA that half naked weirdo with the horns smack in the middle of every single Capitol Riot video. Chansley’s attorney Al Watkins was trying to get his client released into the custody of his mother, Martha Chansley. But after the three of them exploited Covid protocols to film an interview with 60 Minutes+, the effort failed in spectacular fashion.
Even without the TV appearance, Chansley would likely still be in federal custody. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth agreed with the government that the defendant was carrying a six-foot spear with an American flag attached to it by zip ties rather than a “flagpole” with a “spear finial” in a “Native American design.” Under the Bail Reform Act, a defendant can be denied bail if he commits a non-violent felony while in possession of a “dangerous weapon.” The cour