A Capitol Riot participant known as the so-called 'QAnon Shaman' has reportedly been released from federal custody.
, Chansley's mother, Martha Chansley, said she did not expect her son's trip to support Former President Donald Trump would turn into what eventually happened.
"You become a little flabbergasted, I suppose. I never expected that. He never expected that. He just was going there to support Trump like everyone else and then was going to come home," she explained. Though he was not accused of violence, prosecutors said Chansley was the "public face of the Capitol riot" who went into the attack with a weapon, ignored repeated police orders to leave the building and gloated about his actions in the days immediately after the attack.
Before he was sentenced, Chansley told U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth it was wrong for him to enter the Capitol and that he accepts responsibility for his actions. He emphasized he wasn’t an insurrectionist and is troubled with the way he was portrayed in news stories in the aftermath of the riot.The judge said Chansley’s remorse appeared to be genuine but noted the seriousness of his actions in the Capitol. "What you did was terrible," Judge Lamberth said.
Chansley's requests for organic food were denied by officials with the District of Columbia Department of Corrections, noting that he did not identify his faith or belief upon entering a DC DOC institution, and that the department's Religious Services was "unable to find any religious merit pertaining to organic food or diet under Shamanism Practitioner.
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