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The video provides audio evidence of a violent incident involving a white officer beating a woman named Victoria White. The officer initially hits a plastic shield with his baton, but then shifts to hitting her skull, causing blunt force trauma. Another person in the video pleads with the police to stop beating her, expressing confusion as to why she is being targeted. The audio adds valuable context to understand the terrifying and confusing nature of the situation.

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Jacob Chansley, a dangerous conspiracy theorist, was sentenced to nearly 4 years in prison for leading the violent insurrection to overthrow American democracy. There is dispute over how he got into the Capitol building, but internal surveillance video reveals that once inside, Capitol Police officers acted as his tour guides. They took him to multiple entrances, tried to open locked doors for him, and never attempted to slow him down. Chansley even thanked the officers in a prayer on the floor of the senate. This starkly contrasts with the reality of his actions on January 6th.

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On January 6, 2021, Victoria White was brutally attacked by DC Police Officer Jason Bagshaw, who struck her repeatedly with a baton while she was defenseless. Despite the Metropolitan Police Department's policy to use minimal force, Bagshaw's actions were excessive and violent. Witnesses reported seeing multiple officers assaulting Victoria, including using OC spray. Bagshaw escalated the violence by punching her in the face, showing a complete disregard for her safety. Victoria struggled to protect herself but was overwhelmed by the officers. Despite her pleas for them to stop, the assault continued until she collapsed from exhaustion and injuries. Eventually, she was arrested inside the Capitol.

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In this video, we have audio from inside the capital tunnel entrance where a woman named Victoria White was violently beaten by a police officer wearing a white shirt. The officer initially hits a plastic shield with his baton, but then shifts to hitting her in the skull. This is quite terrifying. In another part of the video, a man stuck in the corner of the tunnel entrance pleads with the police to stop beating Victoria. He is confused as to why she is being targeted when she is not an aggressor.

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Victoria White, a woman caught in the chaos of the January 6th Capitol riot, was brutally attacked by police officers. Body cam footage and security cameras revealed that she was beaten, stabbed, and punched repeatedly. Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw and Officer Neil McCallister were identified as the officers involved in the assault. Bagshaw struck Victoria with a baton and punched her in the face, while McCallister slammed her into a wall. The footage also showed another officer stabbing her with a baton. The FBI and US attorney's office declined to comment on McCallister's actions. Victoria was attacked multiple times by different officers, leaving her with nowhere to escape.

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Two years ago, Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd shot unarmed Ashley Babbitt during the January 6th events. Despite a history of negligence, Byrd faced no consequences and was celebrated as a hero. In contrast, Babbitt's mother was arrested for holding a memorial for her daughter. The narrative surrounding January 6th has been manipulated, with false claims about police fatalities and misleading accounts of events, including the death of Officer Brian Sicknick, who actually died of a stroke later. Questions remain about the involvement of federal agencies and the identity of the pipe bomber near the DNC. Additionally, Ray Epps, who encouraged illegal actions, has not faced charges, raising concerns about accountability and transparency in the official narrative.

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A video shows a girl being beaten by police officers during the January 6th incident. The girl, Roseanne Boylan, was unconscious and in need of medical attention, but the officers continued to assault her. The video also highlights another woman, Victoria White, who witnessed the beating but was unable to intervene. The video questions the actions of the police officers and the government's response to the incident, calling for justice and criticizing the mainstream media's portrayal of the protesters. The speaker expresses concern about the state of the country under President Joe Biden's leadership.

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In light of the January 6 incident in Washington DC, the speaker highlights the violation of basic rights experienced by individuals involved, including her husband, a former law enforcement officer. She mentions the raid on their home by the FBI and the subsequent relocation of her husband multiple times. The speaker emphasizes the common mistreatment faced by the January 6 defendants, such as solitary confinement, denial of basic necessities, and limited visitation rights. She recounts a violent assault her husband endured in jail and the lack of medical attention afterward. The speaker also mentions the impending release of a marine veteran with no place to go. She urges Congress to address the government's overreach and lack of transparency in these cases, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability.

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In this video, the speaker quickly highlights two important points. Firstly, they describe a graphic incident where a white officer aggressively beats a woman named Victoria White. The speaker emphasizes the shift in sound as the officer hits her skull, which is different from hitting a plastic shield. Secondly, they mention a man who is trapped in a corner and witnesses the officer beating Victoria. The man pleads with the police to stop and expresses confusion as to why Victoria, who is not aggressive, is being targeted. The speaker plays the audio of the man's pleas.

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The video features an interview with Kara Castronova, a journalist who was assaulted by a federal official while asking questions about the January 6th incident at the US Capitol. Castronova explains how she was pushed by the official and expresses concern about potential retaliation. The discussion also focuses on the trial of Luke Coffey, who is accused of assaulting a police officer named Lila Morris. Castronova highlights inconsistencies in Morris' testimony and argues that Coffey is being wrongly charged. The video concludes with an advertisement for MyPillow 2.0.

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Victoria White, from Rochester, Minnesota, was severely beaten by a police officer in the Metro DC Police Department. She was pushed into the tunnel entrance by the crowd and trapped against a wall. The attack lasted around 5 minutes, during which she was struck nearly 40 times in the head and face. Victoria recalls trying to stay upright to avoid being trampled and reminding the officer of his oath to the constitution. In response, he insulted her and delivered one of the hardest blows. The use of a baton as a disabling force is tactically flawed, as it can cause serious harm or death. Victoria was in a defensive position, protecting herself by raising her hands. She was also punched in the face.

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Jacob Chansley, also known as the QAnon Shaman, became the face of the January 6th Capitol insurrection. He was sentenced to nearly 4 years in prison. However, internal surveillance videos show that Capitol police officers actually helped Chansley during the attack. They opened doors for him and acted as his tour guides. Chansley even thanked the police in a prayer on the Senate floor. The media coverage portrayed Chansley as a dangerous terrorist, but the videos reveal a different story. The footage challenges the narrative and raises questions about who the real violent extremists are. The Republican Party has shown little interest in defending Chansley, and the incident is not receiving the attention it deserves.

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A man recounts his experience at a protest where he was peacefully standing in line. The police grabbed him, beat him, and kicked him while he was down. They then barricaded themselves and hit him multiple times in the head. They tied his hands behind his back, pushed his head in the snow, and put their knee on his back. He was then placed in a processing line for two hours with his hands zip-tied behind his back. Despite having multiple injuries, he was not charged with anything. He and others were eventually dumped in an undisclosed location. The injuries he described were from a previous incident where he was in a vehicle with three others who were killed.

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Journalists uncovered disturbing footage from January 6th, revealing the brutal assault of Victoria Charity White, a woman caught in the chaos at the Capitol. Despite her suffering, her story was largely ignored by the January 6th committee. Body cam footage showed her being beaten and stabbed multiple times by police officers, including Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw, who was later recognized for his actions. Victoria, a survivor of past abuse, faced charges from the DOJ, despite no evidence of her threatening officers. After years of legal struggles, she pleaded guilty to a single felony and received a minimal sentence. Victoria has since filed a lawsuit against the officers involved, seeking truth and justice for the trauma she endured that day.

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It was shocking that Victoria White, a woman who had endured so much, was singled out for prosecution. Despite the footage showing no justification for her charges, the Department of Justice indicted her in April 2021. She faced three misdemeanors and a felony for civil disorder, with a total potential sentence of up to 22 years in prison.

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On January 6, 2021, Roseanne Boyland was part of a crowd that climbed the steps of the United States Capitol. In the chaotic and censored footage, a Capitol police officer named Lila Morris, badge number 5869, is seen repeatedly beating Boyland with a large wooden stick, even after she falls to the ground. Despite pleas from onlookers to stop, Morris continues the assault. The video raises questions about how this incident would have been covered if the races and genders were reversed, as it challenges the prevailing narrative of white police officers targeting black individuals. Both Morris and Boyland are women, with Morris being black and Boyland being white.

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Jacob Chansley, a dangerous conspiracy theorist, was sentenced to nearly 4 years in prison for his role in the violent insurrection at the Capitol. While there is dispute over how he gained access to the building, internal surveillance videos clearly show that once inside, Capitol Police officers did not stop him. In fact, they acted as his tour guides, taking him to multiple entrances and even attempting to open locked doors for him. At least 9 officers were within touching distance of Chansley, but none of them tried to slow him down. Chansley saw the Capitol Police as his allies and even thanked them in a prayer on the senate floor. This starkly contrasts with the reality of his actions on January 6th.

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On January 6th, I was in the House chamber when Ashley Babbitt was shot and killed by Lieutenant Byrd. She was seen as a threat, but it's unclear what her intentions were. Byrd yelled for her to stop, but she didn't listen. If this had happened during the 2020 riots, Byrd would have been indicted quickly. The events of January 6th were driven by lies.

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The speaker, identified as Pamela Hill, describes her experience at the Capitol on January 6th. She claims she did not breach the building and only wanted to enter legally. She mentions being injured and receiving help from officers. She denies encouraging violence or pushing her way inside. Hill expresses frustration with the charges brought against her and asserts her innocence. She emphasizes her faith in God and encourages others to hold onto the truth. She provides her Twitter handle for further communication.

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Officer Sarah Beaver's body cam footage, combined with security camera footage, revealed a clear picture of the assault on Victoria White. The footage showed Officer Beaver's arms moving back and forth, confirming the assault. Additionally, when the footage was slowed down, it was discovered that Victoria was also being stabbed in the back. Shockingly, there were not just one, but two batons involved in the assault, indicating that two more officers were assaulting her simultaneously. We reached out to the MPD for comment, but they declined to provide any information.

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Sergeant Aquilino Ganell, a United States Capitol Police officer, recounts his experience during the January 6th insurrection. He describes being called a traitor, which deeply affected him as someone who serves his country. Ganell fought against the rioters, enduring injuries and fearing for his life. He witnessed the brutality inflicted on his fellow officers and was determined to protect the Capitol. The video highlights the emotional toll on Ganell and Officer Byron Evans, who evacuated senators and watched the riot unfold on TV. Despite the trauma, they returned to work shortly after. Ganell expresses his disappointment in the lack of support from the country he loves and sacrificed for.

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Two years ago, Capitol Hill police officer Michael Byrd shot and killed an unarmed woman named Ashley Babbitt. Byrd had a history of negligence with firearms, including leaving a loaded pistol in a public restroom. Despite this, he remained on the force. Babbitt, a 14-year military veteran, was unarmed and posed no physical threat. Byrd admitted he had no indication she was carrying a weapon. Instead of facing consequences, Byrd was hailed as a hero and complained about racism. Babbitt's mother, on the other hand, was arrested for trying to hold a memorial service for her daughter. Ashley Babbitt's death is the most significant but least discussed event of January 6th at the US Capitol.

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We were federal prosecutors on the Justice Department's Capitol attack investigation until the Trump administration fired us on January 31st. Why were we fired? Because we did our job. We followed the facts and the law. What we did was justice for 140 police officers wounded on January 6th, 2021. We were hired to prosecute cases from the riot, and none of our defendants were acquitted, which shows the evidence was overwhelming. But last month, the president pardoned even the most violent convicts, calling them "hostages." Letters of termination hit the Justice Department, calling the prosecution itself a grave national injustice. Anyone who has watched videos of January 6th knows that prosecuting the rioters was not the injustice. The injustice has been the Department of Justice turning its back on law enforcement officers, members of Congress, and all the victims affected.

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Never before seen footage of January 6 allegedly shows Jake Lange attempting to stop police brutality. He was allegedly trying to save Rosanne Boylan as she was allegedly being killed by the Capitol Police.

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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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