VANCOUVER, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A federal judge imposed a one-year reduction in a prison sentence for a Vancouver, WA man who stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Marc Bru complained about his prison conditions but refrained from hurling any more insults at Chief Judge James Boasberg, who resentenced him to five years in prison.

Bru is one of the beneficiaries of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that limited the government’s use of a federal obstruction law.

Bru joined the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol with fellow members of the Proud Boys extremist group, grabbed a barricade and shoved it against police officers. He later joined other rioters inside the Capitol and entered the Senate gallery.

At his initial sentencing hearing in January, Bru repeatedly interrupted Boasberg and called him a clown and a fraud presiding over a kangaroo court.

Prosecutors said Bru planned for an armed insurrection to take over the government in Portland several weeks after the Capitol riot.

After his pretrial release, Bru was charged with separate drunken driving-related offenses in Idaho and Montana.

He absconded before his trial, skipped two court hearings and defiantly boasted via Twitter that the government would have to come get him if it wanted him.