He requested a 4-year prison sentence for "Dhul-Qarnayn" for his participation in the storming of Congress
In early September, the defendant pleaded guilty in federal court in Washington to two counts of unlawful trespassing and violent conduct.
The federal prosecutor in the United States on Wednesday requested a 51-month prison sentence for Jacob Chansley, the "man with the two horns" whose photo went viral around the world on Jan.
Chansley, also nicknamed "Shaman Keo Anon", the movement to which he belongs and believes in conspiracy theories, was arrested days after the storming of the Capitol and charged with up to 20 years in prison.
In early September, the defendant pleaded guilty in federal court in Washington to two counts of unlawful trespassing and violent conduct.
On Wednesday, his defense attorney cited his client's feeling of "sincere remorse" and his suffering psychological problems, and that he spent 317 days in detention to ask the court to "lease" his client and impose a "much lighter" sentence.
On January 6, an angry crowd of supporters of outgoing Republican President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol to prevent Congress from certifying the victory of his Democratic opponent in the presidential election, Joe Biden.
Chansley, in his thirties, from Phoenix, Arizona, participated in the attack, armed with a spear on which the US flag was wrapped, which he also painted on his face, while leaving his chest bare except for the tattoos covering him and wearing a fur hat, with two buffalo horns emerging from it.
Scott Ferlamb of New Jersey, who participated in the congressional raid, was sentenced Wednesday to 41 months in prison for participating in the attack and assaulting a policeman, in the harshest sentence yet issued against one of the 660 defendants in participating in the attack.
Ferlam pleaded guilty in August.
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