A Des Moines, Iowa, man pictured prominently with a QAnon shirt ahead of a crowd of insurgents inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack asked a judge on Monday to release him from jail, saying"he feels deceived, recognizing that he bought into a pack of lies.”
Jensen claims he is “a victim of numerous conspiracy theories that were being fed to him over the internet by a number of very clever people, who were uniquely equipped with slight, if any, moral or social consciousness.” U.S. Capitol insurrection defendant Landon Copeland spoke with News4’s Scott MacFarlane in a jailhouse interview as he awaits trial on charges of assaulting police on the frontlines. This interview was recorded over two phone calls. Editor’s Note: Copeland misstated that Derek Chauvin was killed by a police officer. Derek Chauvin is a former police officer who has been convicted of...
Video and photographs of Jensen have been widely distributed, showing him wearing a QAnon shirt as he pursued Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman as a mob follows them up the stairs inside the Capitol.
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