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Chansley, also known as the "QAnon Shaman," was captured on video in the Senate chamber of the Capitol building on January 6th. Surprisingly, Capitol police officers seemed to assist him by taking him to different entrances and attempting to open locked doors. It is worth noting that at least nine officers were in close proximity to Chansley, but none of them made any effort to impede his progress. Chansley even expressed gratitude towards the police officers in a prayer on the Senate floor. This stark contrast between Chansley's actions and the police's response is evident in the footage.

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The video transcript summarizes the chaotic events at the Capitol building during the riot. Protesters breach the premises, gaining access to the Senate and House chambers. Law enforcement officers call for backup and assistance to secure the building and evacuate members of Congress. The situation escalates with projectiles being thrown, breaches of barricades and scaffolding, and reports of injuries. Officers retreat to the lower terrace and lock down the building, while attempting to clear areas and establish a tactical plan. Protesters are sprayed with OC and pepper spray, some are taken into custody, and medical attention is requested. The situation remains tense as law enforcement works to secure the building and ensure the safety of everyone inside.

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Jacob Chansley was helped by Capitol Police as he roamed freely inside the Capitol building. Surveillance footage captured officers acting as his guides, escorting him through multiple entrances and attempting to open locked doors for him. Despite at least 9 officers being close by, none intervened to stop him. Chansley even expressed gratitude to the police in a prayer on the senate floor.

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On January 6, 2021, at 2:41 PM, a Capitol Police officer drops a handgun magazine on the ground just before protesters enter the Capitol. Despite being in close proximity, other officers fail to notice it. As the situation escalates, the magazine gets kicked aside, and a protester picks up what appears to be a handgun, pointing it at several officers, who remain unresponsive. The protester seems confused and eventually leaves the area. Meanwhile, a window is smashed, presumably linked to the earlier dropped magazine. Throughout the footage, there are instances of data morphing, rendering parts of the video unclear during critical moments of the day.

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President Trump, during his speech, announces that the crowd will march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads east, Vice President Mike Pence arrives at the Capitol for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Tensions rise as police deploy less lethal munitions against the crowd, which includes warnings that are not captured on video. As Trump finishes his speech, chaos ensues with police struggling to maintain control. A surge in the crowd follows a tweet from Trump criticizing Pence, leading to further confrontations. Misuse of crowd control munitions by police contributes to the situation escalating, resulting in demonstrators entering the Capitol as police lines collapse.

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A journalist captured a video at The Capitol showing two suspicious individuals dressed like government agents. One of them encouraged people to break the windows and enter the building. The journalist warned against it and filmed one of the individuals pulling out a large pane of glass before dropping it upon realizing he was being recorded. The individual then blamed a protester for breaking the window and even threatened to punch him. Despite clear evidence of criminal damage, the person has not been charged. This raises questions about why. The individual was also encouraging others to open the window further.

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Protesters stormed Capitol Hill, with police officers removing barricades to let them inside. Some officers seemed welcoming, while others allowed individuals like the "horns guy" into the Senate. The purpose of the protest remains unclear. Contrary to the narrative, footage shows protesters peacefully walking through the Capitol, taking tours, and posing for selfies. They appeared respectful of the building. However, there were also instances of police officers preparing to use force and requesting more munitions. The events of January 6th were a mix of peaceful demonstrations and tense confrontations. (98 words)

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Surveillance footage from the U.S. Department of Justice shows events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. At 2:33 PM, police allow five individuals to exit through the Upper West Terrace doors. A man with an American flag waves to the crowd as a protester in a red cap enters the Capitol, with police holding the door open. By 2:35 PM, a large group of around 250 protesters enters without obstruction. A police officer walks among them without a defensive posture. At 2:38 PM, a woman films police allowing individuals to pass. By 2:44 PM, officers indicate to the crowd that they can enter, turning their backs to them. By 2:47 PM, police in yellow gear close the doors, increasing their presence and stopping further entries.

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Trump supporters dressed as Trump supporters were seen walking around inside the Capitol while police officers seemed unconcerned. Exterior and interior doors were closed, with police officers positioned in between. Videos showed the doors being opened and police officers allowing Trump supporters to enter without violence. It appeared to be a coordinated effort by law enforcement. There is evidence of police officers entering rooms in the Capitol in uniform and coming out as Trump supporters and construction workers. The video has not been released yet. It is believed that individuals familiar with the Capitol led the Trump supporters who were already inside. These individuals may have been working with FBI agents embedded in the crowd for months. The truth needs to be revealed to the American people.

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Speaker 0 warns against entering a certain location. Speaker 1 discusses a video clip showing a broken window and the departure of the police. Speaker 0 clarifies that they heard the radio communication ordering the police to leave. Speaker 1 mentions an individual with red hair being confronted and identifies them as an undercover FBI agent. Speaker 0 confirms this and describes another clip where a crowd tries to enter the Capitol building. They mention being pushed and sprayed with pepper spray. Speaker 0 captures footage of an individual leaning against a doorpost. The transcript ends.

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People are breaking through the barriers of the Capitol Building and rushing to the Capitol Steps. Capitol Police are responding. The speaker states, "We will retreat."

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People are breaking through the barriers of the Capitol Building and rushing to the Capitol Steps. Capitol police are responding to the break and to those who broke through the Capitol barriers.

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A U.S. Capitol Police officer appears to drop a handgun magazine moments before protesters enter the Capitol on January 6th. Another officer walks by the magazine, seemingly not noticing it. The first officer inches back towards the magazine as more officers run towards the door where protesters are entering. All four officers ignore the magazine. Another item on the floor, believed by some to be a gun, is also present. As protesters enter, police move backwards, and the magazine is kicked aside. A protester picks up an item appearing to be a handgun, points it at officers who don't react, and then meanders around, puts on a hat, and leaves. A window is smashed, and the speaker suggests the gun was dropped through it. The speaker claims "data morphing" occurs throughout the January 6th footage, including during the Capitol break-in, rendering the footage useless at certain points.

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President Trump announces to the crowd that they will walk to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads toward the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence arrives for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Inside, Pence convenes the session while Trump continues his speech. Tensions escalate as police deploy less lethal munitions against the crowd, leading to injuries. Amidst the chaos, Trump tweets criticizing Pence, prompting a surge in the crowd. Misuse of gas and munitions by police causes them to lose control of the situation, allowing demonstrators to enter the Capitol. The scene becomes increasingly chaotic, with reports of injuries and fatalities among both police and protesters.

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Speaker 0: The material comes from the United States Department of Justice and shows surveillance video of the Upper West Terrace doors of The United States Capitol on 01/06/2021. Just after 02:33 PM, police officers allow five individuals to exit the Capitol through the Upper West Terrace doors. At 02:34 PM, a gentleman holding an American flag catches the door just as the last protester leaves. He turns to the crowd outside and waves towards the door. At the same time at 02:34 PM, a gentleman with a red cap approaches the interior doors. As the police officer notices him, he continues to approach. The police officer holds the door for the protester as he enters the Capitol undeterred. At 02:35 PM, a large group enters the interior of the Capitol, police standing at the doors. As a steady stream of protesters enters through the Upper West Terrace doors, they can see police officers standing at the interior doors allowing people to pass. Around 250 protesters entered through the Upper West Terrace doors that day, many of which are charged with felony obstruction for entering a building undeterred. At 02:36 PM, a police officer walks towards the exit against the flow of protesters. He then turns around and begins walking with the protesters. He turned his back to them and never took a posture that was defensive or that would indicate that he feared being harmed. At 02:36:54, the police allow the crowd to pass. At 02:38 PM, a woman with a sock hat and a camera with a sound recording device attached to it films police as they allow people to enter. A steady stream of individuals pass by police as they stand aside without deterring protesters for several minutes. At 02:40 PM, police stopped the protesters to speak to them again. At 02:44 PM, a police officer in the bottom of the screen can be seen speaking to the officers in front of them and pulling them away, indicating to the crowd that they are allowed to enter. The officers then turn their backs to the crowd, which indicate that they did not possess fear of the protesters. The officers then escort the crowd into the interior of the Capitol. At 02:47 PM, police wearing yellow gear close the doors. Police presence then increases and no more individual.

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This footage from the United States Department of Justice shows surveillance video of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. At around 2:33 PM, five individuals are allowed to exit the Capitol through the Upper West Terrace doors. A man holding an American flag catches the door as the last protester leaves and waves to the crowd outside. At 2:34 PM, another man with a red cap approaches the interior doors and the police officer holds the door for him as he enters the Capitol. By 2:35 PM, a large group enters the interior of the Capitol with police officers standing at the doors, allowing people to pass.

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A journalist captured video footage at the Capitol showing two suspicious individuals dressed like government agents. One of them encouraged people to break a window and enter the building. The journalist warned against it, but one of the individuals was caught on camera pulling out a large pane of glass before dropping it upon realizing he was being filmed. He then blamed a protester for breaking the window and even threatened him. Surprisingly, the individual responsible for the criminal damage has not been charged. Another person can be heard on the video encouraging others to open the window further.

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An individual provided video footage purportedly showing two federal agents attacking the Capitol on January 6th. A defense attorney for the Oath Keepers filed a motion identifying 80 "suspicious actors" and "material witnesses" present at the Capitol on January 6th who have not been arrested or charged. These individuals were concentrated in areas where trouble occurred, including the East Side and the Columbus doors. The attorney alleges some worked in tactical two-man teams and were later seen on the terrace. He seeks to identify them using facial recognition and questions if the events were staged. A radio journalist captured footage of two individuals he believed to be government agents. One was encouraging people to enter the Capitol after a window had been broken, even pulling out a pane of glass himself. When he realized he was being filmed, he blamed a protester and shoved him. The other individual was holding open the Columbus doors with a wooden pole and pushing people inside. The journalist who shot the video said the man shoved him. One person claims that the FBI, not Trump supporters, led the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6th.

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02:34PM, a gentleman with a red cap approaches the interior doors; the police officer holds the door for the protester as he enters the Capitol, undeterred. 02:35PM, a large group enters the interior of the Capitol; around 250 protesters entered the Upper West Terrace doors that day, many charged with felony obstruction for entering a building undiscouraged. 02:36PM, a police officer walks toward the exit against the flow of protesters, then turns around and begins walking with them, turning his back to them and not defensive. 02:36:54PM, the police allow the crowd to pass. 02:38PM, a woman with a sock hat films police as they allow people to enter; a steady stream passes by police as they stand aside without deterring protesters. 02:40PM, police stopped the protesters to speak to them again. 02:44PM, a police officer pulls away, indicating to the crowd that they are allowed to enter; officers turn their backs to the crowd and escort the crowd into the interior. 02:47PM, police wearing yellow gear close the doors; no more enter through the Upper West Terrace.

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On January 6, 2021, at 2:41 PM, a Capitol Police officer drops a handgun magazine on the ground just before protesters enter the Capitol. Despite being close to the magazine, other officers fail to notice it. As the protesters push forward, the magazine gets kicked aside. One protester picks up what appears to be a handgun and points it at several police officers, yet they remain unresponsive. The footage captures a window being smashed, presumably related to the earlier dropped magazine. Throughout the January 6 footage, instances of "data morphing" occur, affecting the clarity and reliability of key moments from that day.

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The video transcript captures the chaos and escalating security incident at the Capitol building. Multiple units coordinate their actions, discussing the arrival of motorcades, positioning of barricades, and breaches in security. Officers call for assistance with traffic control, report injuries, and request medical help. The situation intensifies as officers engage with non-compliant individuals, deploy chemical munitions, and request additional resources. Protesters breach the building, leading to calls for ambulances, shields, and a lockdown. Officers are trapped and surrounded, while evacuations and securing of chambers are underway. Law enforcement works to regain control amidst attempts to enter rooms and barricade doors. The transcript concludes with officers coordinating efforts to secure different areas, clear certain locations, and deploy medical personnel.

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President Trump announces that after his speech, the crowd will march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. At 12:30 PM, a large group heads toward the Capitol. By 12:45 PM, demonstrators breach barricades, leading to the first significant confrontation with Capitol police. As Vice President Pence convenes the joint session inside, Trump continues speaking outside. Tensions escalate, and police deploy less lethal munitions against the crowd. By 1:30 PM, police struggle to maintain control, and a surge occurs after Trump tweets at 2:24 PM, criticizing Pence. Misuse of crowd control munitions contributes to the chaos, leading to a collapse of police lines and demonstrators entering the Capitol. Demonstrators are seen entering the Capitol as police struggle to regain control.

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An FBI or federal agent is seen in a picture encouraging people to enter the Capitol on January 6th. One person expresses hesitation, but eventually agrees to go. They discuss the purpose of the barriers and claim that the Capitol is their house. They believe there were instigators intentionally placed among the crowd. They express gratitude to those who caused trouble and suggest that someone on their side may have switched allegiances. The speaker mentions a pastor's lengthy sermon that some people didn't want to hear. They observe individuals shaking the barriers and point out the presence of an FBI agent in the crowd.

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President Trump, during his speech, announces a march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads to the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence arrives for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Tensions escalate as police deploy less lethal munitions, but warnings about their use are not clearly communicated. As Trump finishes his speech, violence erupts, and police struggle to maintain control. A tweet from Trump at 2:24 PM coincides with a surge in the crowd, leading to further chaos. Misuse of gas and munitions by police contributes to the breakdown of their line, allowing demonstrators to enter the Capitol.

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Jacob Chansley, a dangerous conspiracy theorist, received a nearly 4-year prison sentence for leading the violent insurrection to overthrow American democracy. There is dispute over how he entered the Capitol building, but internal surveillance videos reveal what happened once he was inside. The footage shows that Capitol Police never stopped Chansley and even acted as his tour guides. They took him to multiple entrances, tried to open locked doors for him, and were within touching distance of him. Chansley saw the police as his allies and thanked them in a prayer on the senate floor. This contrasts with the reality of his actions on January 6th.
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