A federal judge has sentenced a man who was involved in the U.S. Capitol breach to 41 months in prison. Jacob Chansley, 34, became one of the faces of the breach after going shirtless and wearing horns and an animal skin hat into the building on Jan. 6. He also carried a spear with an American flag affixed to it. Chansley pleaded guilty in September to one count of obstructing an official proceeding. The Arizona man was facing up to 20 years in prison. Prosecutors had recommended 51 months, in part because Chansley had become so well-known during and after the breach. In court on Nov. 17, prosecutors argued that Chansley’s urging of people to go to Washington before Jan. 6 should prompt a harsher sentencing and challenged Chansley’s attorney on the portrayal of his client as peaceful. “In the months leading up to Jan. 6, the defendant posted vitriolic …