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‘Part of me died in that cell’ - January 6 Q-Anon Shaman was thrown in solitary for HELPING police?
Some of the most famous images from the January 6 Capitol protest are of Jake Chansley — better known as the QAnon Shaman — who donned a horn-studded fur headdress, patriotic face paint, and no shirt to the Capitol building.
While Chansley recalls attempting to help Capitol police officers, he’s been painted by the media and the left as a caricature of the violent right.
“I volunteered to help the police when they were overwhelmed,” Chansley tells BlazeTV hosts Matthew Peterson and Jill Savage on “Blaze News I The Mandate.” “I was like, ‘Hey, there’s people in the Senate, if you want my help I can help you clear the building, stop vandalism, violence, and theft.’”
“And they said, ‘Yeah, come on, let’s go.’ So I said, ‘OK.’ And that’s why we went from locked door to locked door trying to get into the Senate,” he explains. “But that went totally against their narrative, didn’t it? They needed my image to create the illusion that the chaos that happened outside the building also happened inside.”
“Because it didn’t,” he adds.
Peterson has seen the footage and believes it supports Chansley’s memory of the events.
“What’s wild about this is…