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We saw a man crawling on a roof with a rifle while Trump was speaking. We alerted the police and Secret Service, but they seemed unaware. Eventually, the man was shot by the Secret Service. The speaker is certain the shots came from the man on the roof.

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I have given warnings about chemical munitions. I need the left and lethal team positioned above me to start deploying. Launch. Launch. Launch. They're deploying flashbangs on us. As one who was here and who has custody of these forty four thousand hours of videos, I can attest there were acts of violence. There were acts of terrible violence that day. It was brutal, and it was ugly. If they'd never thrown the concussion grenades, if they'd never used the pepper spray, this wouldn't have happened. It was a peaceful protest. I was standing within 15 feet of the line of officers. They started firing at us before anybody did anything to them. There was no advance on them. They just started throwing concussion grenades and pepper spray. They've been tear gassing us.

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Speaker 0 urged Congress to confront this egregious assault on our democracy. "We're gonna walk down to the capital." A crowd appears near the Capitol as video shows "a wall of people" approaching. Deputy Chief Waldo orders the less lethal team to launch. DC law on crowd dispersal requires "three clearly audible and understandable orders to disperse" and to "provide participants reasonable and adequate time to disperse and a clear safe route for dispersal." Officer Thao crosses the line and engages demonstrators, discharging two rounds from his taser, "also known as an ECD," then says "start shooting what they have into the crowd." The less lethal team fires again; explosives rounds and CS gas rounds are deployed. At 02:18PM, an officer says, "Nothing's gonna help."

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I shot him multiple times until he was no longer a threat. Despite being a medic with first aid training, I did not help him. The incident occurred near a hospital, but my first instinct was to flee due to the growing crowd chanting to attack me.

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At 1 PM, Capitol police shot at peaceful protesters outside the US Capitol. The police provoked and harmed the crowd, resulting in the death of civilian protesters. This continued for 70 minutes until the capital was breached at 2:30 PM.

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We were at a party near the rally when we noticed a man crawling on the roof with a rifle. We pointed him out to the police and Secret Service, but Trump continued speaking. After a few minutes, we heard five shots. I’m certain they came from that man. The Secret Service then shot him. They approached the roof to confirm he was dead. He was dressed in muted colors, and we clearly saw the rifle. It’s shocking that we could see him while the security forces didn’t seem to notice. If I had approached with anything suspicious, I wouldn’t be here now. There are many questions about the security measures in place.

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A woman in a pink MAGA shirt shouted that a person had voted for Joe Biden, using a racial slur. The small crowd of about 20 people joined in, yelling derogatory remarks. This was the first time I had ever been called such a derogatory term while wearing my Capitol police officer uniform.

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I witnessed unprecedented violence against police officers through the media. It was brutal and ugly, but our officers responded as necessary. However, a protester claims that the violence could have been avoided if the police hadn't used concussion grenades and pepper spray. According to the protester, the protest was peaceful, and the officers started firing without any provocation. Tear gas was also used, causing distress and difficulty breathing for the protester.

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Two years ago, Capitol Hill Police Officer Michael Bird shot and killed unarmed Ashley Babbitt. Bird had a prior record of firearm negligence, including leaving a loaded pistol in a public restroom. Babbitt was a 14-year military veteran and ran a pool cleaning business. Bird admitted Babbitt was unarmed and posed no visible threat. Instead of facing charges, Bird was declared a national hero by Nancy Pelosi's congressional police force and the media. He appeared on television and complained about racism. He was never punished for Babbitt's death but instead was rewarded. Babbitt's mother was arrested by Capitol Police for attempting to hold a memorial service for her daughter. The speaker claims that Ashley Babbitt's death is the most significant, yet least discussed, event of January 6th.

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Representative Markwayne Mullin recounted a conversation with the police officer who fatally shot a woman at the Capitol on January 6th. Mullin stated he doesn't know for a fact, but he guarantees the officer had never used his weapon in that manner before and didn't want to. Mullin said the officer was physically and emotionally distraught after the event, and Mullin told him he did what he had to do. Mullin stated the officer's life has also changed because using lethal force for the first time never leaves you. He added the officer was doing his job because members were still in the balcony, and if someone presents a weapon and gives commands that are ignored, there is no choice but to discharge the weapon in self-defense or risk it being used against you and endangering others.

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I witnessed a shooting at a rally where a man was killed and a woman injured. The shots seemed to come from behind the bleachers, hitting the man in the head and grazing the former president's ear. The chaotic scene unfolded quickly, with the police and SWAT team evacuating the area. As a doctor, I offered assistance but was not needed. The victims' family members were distraught. The incident highlights the polarized political climate in the country. I had a sense of foreboding before the shooting occurred.

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The speaker gives warnings about chemical munition and instructs the deployment. They express frustration and urge others to shoot. They mention being shot at and claim that the police are shooting into their own people. They mention a large crowd and give their location. Another speaker acknowledges acts of violence and defends the actions of the officers. A third speaker claims that the police started firing without provocation during a peaceful protest. Tear gas and other tactics are mentioned. The transcript ends abruptly.

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We thank you for your service in protecting our country. However, there are questions about what exactly was being protected. Security footage shows that individuals were allowed to enter without resistance, without weapons, almost like a guided tour. It's important to note that the only casualty was Ashley Babbit, who was shot by Capitol Police. So, it raises the question of what exactly was saved that day. The speaker mentions having written a book before going to break.

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A woman tried to enter the speaker's lobby through a broken window, and a man shot and killed her. Many protesters and police officers were present. Despite the incident, the man was not subjected to a grand jury investigation or any significant consequences.

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Many of the people at the Capitol on January 6th had no criminal records or history of violence. However, they were charged with violent acts because the police used force against them, including mace, bear spray, tear gas, and rubber bullets. The protesters grew angry and confronted the police, asserting their right to be there. The police remained aggressive, leading to a conflict. The speaker believes that if the police hadn't used concussion grenades and pepper spray, the situation wouldn't have escalated. They describe the protest as peaceful and express disappointment in the police's actions.

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An eyewitness describes a shooting scene with four policemen present for twenty minutes, during which nobody fired back and they were “frozen.” The witness says they watched a guy change magazines, noting there was rifle and pistol fire, with “just shoot, shoot,” while two of their babies were under them and another person was beneath something unclear. The shooting continued as the officers began to move toward the audience. At one point, “one of the people” took his rifle and shot at them; the witness confirms, “That’s one of them. That’s what I saw. I didn’t know how much I saw.” When asked who they were targeting, the witness answers: “Oh, all the crowd. Anyone.”

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I was at the rally, seated on the far left of the podium where President Trump was speaking. I heard several gunshots and immediately recognized them as gunfire. A man beside me was shot in the head and died instantly, while a woman nearby was injured in the forearm. It was chaotic; many thought it was fireworks. I helped carry the deceased man to a tent behind the bleachers. He had family members present, and they were in shock. I also saw President Trump get grazed by a bullet in the ear just before the Secret Service took him down. The shots seemed to come from behind us, and it felt like the man was caught in the crossfire. This was my first rally, and I never expected something like this to happen.

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We saw a man with a rifle crawling on a roof near a Trump rally. Despite pointing him out to police and Secret Service, shots were fired from the roof. The Secret Service then shot and killed the man.

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I warned about chemical munitions. The left and lethal team should start deploying. We need more munitions. They're shooting at their own people. We represent Blue Lives Matter, but they're attacking us. There were acts of violence that day, even against police officers. They started firing at us without provocation. It was a peaceful protest, but they used concussion grenades and pepper spray. They tear-gassed us. I can't breathe.

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We were at a party near the rally, listening to Trump speak when we noticed a man crawling on the roof nearby with a rifle. We pointed him out to the police and Secret Service, but they seemed unaware. After a few minutes, shots rang out, and we were certain they came from the road. The Secret Service quickly responded and shot the man. They approached the roof to confirm he was dead. He was dressed in muted colors, and we could see the rifle clearly. It’s shocking that we could see him for so long without any security on the roof. There are many questions about the security response during the incident.

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We saw a man with a rifle on a roof during a Trump rally. We alerted the police and Secret Service, but shots were fired before action was taken. The Secret Service shot and killed the man on the roof.

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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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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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I warned about chemical munitions and called for deployment. There's chaos as flashbangs are being used against us, and officers are shooting into their own crowd. We’re here to support Blue Lives Matter, but this is how we’re treated. A large crowd is approaching on High Street, and we need backup. There were violent acts that day, including brutal assaults on police officers. Our officers acted as necessary. However, if the police hadn’t used concussion grenades and pepper spray, the situation might have remained peaceful. We were standing close to them, and they initiated the violence without provocation. We’ve been tear-gassed.

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I was working as a Capitol Police officer when a woman in a pink MAGA shirt singled me out, yelling that I voted for Joe Biden and used a racial slur. The surrounding crowd of about 20 people joined in, yelling slurs at me. It was the first time I had ever been called that word while wearing my Capitol Police uniform.
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