Jacob Chansley, sometimes known as the “QAnon Shaman,” pleaded guilty to a felony charge during the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, according to court records on Friday.
Shortly after the Jan. 6 incident, Chansley, of Phoenix, was held without bond and has been in custody since then. While in detention, he was diagnosed with transient schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety after a medical examination.
Previously, Chansley’s lawyer said that his client no longer wants to be associated with the “Q” movement, asserting that he is a “long avowed and practicing Shaman.”
“The road leading up to the events of January 6 traversed years. The path charted by Mr. Chansley since January 6 has been a process, one which has involved pain, depression, solitary confinement, introspection, recognition of mental health vulnerabilities, and a coming to grips with the need for more self-work,” Watkins said in a statement. “It is imperative that patience and compassion be accorded those, who like Mr. Chansley, were non-violent, peaceful and possessed of genuine mental health issues.”
In connection to the incident, more than 600 people have been arrested. The vast majority have been released until trial, although a number of defendants have been held in what their lawyers have said are inhumane conditions.
About two months ago, lawyers for some of the defendants told The Epoch Times that several are in solitary confinement 23 hours per day, have been denied medical care, and have restricted access to their defense counsel.
And Watkins, during a Friday hearing, noted that Chansley’s mental health problems were exacerbated by the federal government keeping him behind bars before trial.
“He is a man with mental health vulnerability who has, for eight months, been in what any doctor [would say] is the worst thing you can possibly have done to you if you have a personality disorder, which is be placed in solitary confinement,” he said Friday.