A judge has ordered that the 'Horned Shaman' protestor who broke into the Capitol should receive an organic diet after going on a "deeply concerning" fast, the Daily Mail reports.
Jacob Anthony Chansley, 33, also known as Jake Angeli, was widely photographed at the Capitol riots last Wednesday, where he was seen in face-paint, a fur hat, and holding a Star-Spangled spear.
After handing himself into the FBI, Chansley went on a fast because he was unable to receive organic food in prison.
Judge Deborah Fine described his fasting as "deeply concerning" at his first court appearance via video link on Monday (January 11) and ordered the prison to find a way to meet his dietary requirements.
Chansley has been charged with two federal misdemeanors.
Namely, knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
David Gonzales, U.S. Marshal for the District of Arizona, confirmed that the judge's order to feed Chansley organic food would be adhered to.
"We will abide by the judge's order," he told ABC 15.
Martha Chansley, the defendant's mother, explained that her son is unable to eat non-organic food.
"He gets very sick if he doesn't eat organic food - literally will get physically sick," she told ABC 15.
She went on to describe her son as a "patriot" and the "gentlest person I know." and was unapologetic for his role in the violence which took place at the Capitol last Wednesday.
According to court documents, Chansley contacted the FBI field office in Washington and told an agent that "he was the male in the face paint and headdress in the Vice President's chair in the Senate."
He explained that he had made the journey from Arizona to the senate with other "patriots" at the request of President Trump, the documents state.
The 33-year-old was officially identified by the FBI in part due to his distinctive tattoos, including one of bricks circling his biceps.
Chansley addressed the judge during Monday's hearing, but he did not address the charges made against him.
"I'm not really all that worried about it because, in all honesty... I didn't break any laws. I walked through open doors," he said in an interview last week.
"I obey the orders of the president of the United States," he said.