| Captured in photos on Jan. 6 in horns, fur and face paint, one of the most recognized figures in the attack on the U.S. Capitol had pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of Congress. Prosecutors had asked that Chansley serve 51 months, saying he came into the building with a six-foot spear and left a threatening note for Vice President Mike Pence. Chansley's attorney said he cooperated with authorities and suffers from mental health problems. |