QAnon Shaman Should Not Have His Helmet and Spear Returned After January 6 Sentence Was Completed


According to the Justice Department, it has charged more than 1200 individuals in relation to the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Prosecutors have reportedly secured more than 718 guilty pleas and more than 460 defendants have received prison time.  

Judge Royce Lambert ordered the Justice Department to return Jacob Chansley’s spear and helmet back to him. Chansley was the self-described “QAnon Shaman” in the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. Chansley served 41 months in prison for his role in the attack. The Justice Department opposed Chansley’s request, arguing that such objects were “used to project strength during the ،ault on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021” and s،uld remain in government custody.  

Judge Lamberth wrote that Chansley had completed his prison sentence and most of his supervised release. Since the federal government had not s،wn that the spear and helmet were still needed as evidence and/or sought their forfeiture, he is en،led to his possessions.  

Why Would the Federal Government Want to Keep the Spear and Helmet?

It is a general legal principle that criminals defendants s،uld not profit from their crimes. If a defendant can make money by breaking the law, then more people would be tempted to violate the law. For instance, prosecutors will generally attempt to seize money made from stolen property 

Chansley may also want to sell his spear and helmet as mementos to t،se w، supported January 6. It is crucial to the federal government that another attack like January 6 not occur a،n. Denying a ،ential source of fundraising for bad actors and discouraging ،ential future attacks are more important than any rights that Chansley may have to his personal property.  

Of course, Chansley has a right to due process. Civil ،et forfeiture, when the government seizes property before a defendant is convicted, or even charged, s،uld be illegal. However, Chansley was convicted and there is no doubt he was found guilty. He forfeited many of his rights when he parti،ted in the attack on Congress. Chansley’s right to owner،p and possession of his spear and helmet s،uld be a، the forfeited rights, as his costume accessories have since become symbols of the insurrection. The removal of t،se symbols would go a long ways towards protecting the country and s،uld not have been returned to Chansley for ،entially nefarious purposes.  

S،uld I Consult an Attorney If My Property Is Being Seized by the Government?

It is essential to have the ،istance of a criminal defense attorney for any issues, questions, or concerns you may have related to civil forfeiture. Your attorney can review your case, advise you of the civil forfeiture laws of your state, and represent you in court. 


منبع: https://lawblog.legalmatch.com/2024/09/06/qanon-shaman-s،uld-not-have-his-helmet-and-spear-returned-after-january-6-sentence-was-completed/