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We're in. Keep moving towards the capital. Here it is. We are taking the capital. And now we are forcibly evicting them from the people's house. No.

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The speakers are at a protest and are trying to locate the police lines. They mention Antifa and express their intention to confront them. They mention someone named Rico and eventually find him. Tear gas is deployed, and they discuss which direction to go. They chant "USA" and help each other up. They express concern about being trapped by the police.

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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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The speakers discuss their plans to enter the capital and coordinate with other individuals. They mention meeting at specific locations and express their intention to take action. They discuss the use of guns and munitions and mention the need for gas masks. They also mention clearing certain areas and holding the line. The speakers express frustration with the lack of organization and communication. They discuss the presence of law enforcement and their efforts to navigate the building. The speakers mention specific locations within the capital and discuss their strategy for moving forward.

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Speaker 0 warns about chemical munitions and instructs the team to deploy. Speaker 1 welcomes viewers to the front line. Speaker 2 requests more munitions and urges shooting. Speaker 0 confirms the deployment of flashbangs. Speaker 3 expresses disappointment in the actions of their own side. Speaker 2 emphasizes staying on the point. Speaker 4 provides location updates. Speaker 5, having custody of videos, acknowledges witnessing acts of violence against police officers. Speaker 1 argues that the protest was peaceful and officers initiated aggression. Speaker 0 mentions tear gas being used.

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Two speakers discuss going into the capital tomorrow, insisting on a plan despite hesitation. They oscillate between urgency and caution: "Tomorrow, we need to go into the capital" and "I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested." They try to keep the rhetoric "Peaceful" and "Fed" in the mix, then confirm aloud: "We need we need to go I'll say it. Alright." A sharply cut interjection—"Shut the fuck up, Uber"—is followed by: "To the capital." They label it as "Based Fed posting? Yeah. Need to go into the capital." The exchange ends with a resigned acknowledgment: "I didn't see that coming in. Okay."

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Speaker 0 warns about chemical munitions and instructs the deployment. Speaker 1 welcomes someone to the front line and urges them to get more munitions. Speaker 2 reacts in shock. Speaker 1 continues to give orders to shoot. Speaker 0 mentions flashbangs being deployed on them. Speaker 1 expresses frustration about the actions of their own side. Speaker 2 calls for assistance due to a large crowd. Speaker 1 acknowledges and encourages them to keep going. Speaker 3 describes witnessing acts of violence during the event. Speaker 1 blames the use of grenades and pepper spray for the escalation. Speaker 0 mentions tear gas being used on them.

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The speakers in the video discuss their plans and movements during a protest at the Capitol. They mention meeting points, concerns about the building being burned down, and the need for military and National Guard assistance. They discuss entering the Botanical Gardens and the Rotunda, as well as clearing certain areas. They also mention the presence of law enforcement and the use of gas masks. The speakers express a desire to regroup and find their fellow protesters. Overall, the transcript is filled with fragmented and disjointed conversations about the ongoing events at the Capitol.

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the capital. Hang on. Into the capital. What? No. Peacefully. Fed. Fed. Fed. Fed. Fed. Tomorrow, I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. Well, let's not say it. We need we need to go I'll say it. Alright. We need to go in Shut the fuck up, boomer. To the capital. Base fed posting? We need to go into the capital. I didn't see that coming in. Okay. Condiment Hill. Is good speaking. We are going to the capital where our problems are. It's that direction. Please spread the word. Alright. No, Dave. But one more thing. Yeah. Can we go up there? No? When we go in Are we gonna get arrested? We go up there? Yeah. We don't need to get chucked. Can we arrest us all? Let's go.

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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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At the United States Capitol, a speaker directs everyone to form a single file line and introduces Brandon, a Capitol Police officer. The speaker encourages the crowd to chant, "Let's go, Brandon."

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Monument Hill. 'President is good speaking. We are going to the capital where our problems are. It's that direction. We spread the word.' The speaker notes the plan to move toward the capital to address issues and spread the message. 'Alright. No, Dave. But one more thing. Yeah. So can we go up there?' They then ask for permission to advance and discuss possible entry. 'No? When we go in Are we gonna get arrested when go up there?' The exchange continues with concern about violence, as they respond, 'Yeah. You don't need to get shot. Arrest us all?' today.

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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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A second wave of DC Metropolitan Police officers show up on the East Side of the capital. They are the first to bring in explosive ammunition rounds that they will soon distribute to officers on the West Plaza. Officer Tara Tindle is crouched on the ground readying CS gas rounds. Unseen commander officer Robert Glover gives the first audible authorization to deploy explosives into the crowd. Steamboat. Steamboat deployed. At 01:32PM, an officer laments that chucking grenades into the crowd is just going to make things worse. It's just gonna make it worse. Hey. Stop. Hold. Hold on. Moments later, the same officer seems to have changed his mind and is actively searching for munitions to discharge in the crowd.

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Speaker 0 warns about chemical munitions and instructs the team to deploy. Speaker 1 welcomes viewers to the front line. Speaker 2 calls for more munitions and urges shooting. Speaker 3 expresses disappointment as their own team shoots at them. Speaker 4 provides location updates. Speaker 5, who has custody of videos, acknowledges acts of violence during the protest. Speaker 1 blames the officers for initiating violence, stating it was a peaceful protest. Speaker 0 mentions tear gas being used.

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Speaker 0 urgently warns the group that they are about to be overrun on the steps of the Capitol. They are outnumbered and the paint compliance is not effective. Going down there would result in getting hurt. They cannot help from their current position and have been fighting for over 2 hours, losing ground and sustaining many injuries. The situation is described as terrible. The speaker emphasizes not to go down the steps.

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Speaker 0 warns about chemical munitions and instructs the deployment. Speaker 1 welcomes someone to the front line and urges them to get more munitions. Speaker 2 reacts in shock. Speaker 1 continues to give commands to shoot. Speaker 0 mentions flashbangs being deployed on them. Speaker 1 expresses frustration about the actions of their own side. Speaker 2 calls for assistance due to a large crowd. Speaker 3 acknowledges acts of violence witnessed during the event. Speaker 1 blames the use of concussion grenades and pepper spray for the escalation. Speaker 0 mentions tear gas being used on them.

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The speakers express excitement and disbelief at the number of people present. They mention being part of history and witnessing a chaotic scene. They discuss not wanting to go where people are getting hurt and feeling trapped. They mention locked doors and people breaking in. The speakers comment on the surreal nature of the situation and the possibility of the building being burned down. They talk about filming and being famous, as well as the need for peaceful protest. They mention seeing someone die and express concern about getting hurt. The transcript ends with a mention of love.

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A tense confrontation unfolds as a group debate and police arrival become the focus. The scene centers on a claim of ongoing activity for two and a half years, punctuated by demands and warnings directed at bystanders and the person approaching the camera. “There. Okay? Right there. For two and a half years, they've doing that.” The speaker points to an action or pattern that has been continuing over a long period and seeks attention or intervention from others present. The request “Hey. Where's the cops?” implies frustration or urgency about law enforcement missing from the scene as events escalate. A direct order follows: “Get your hands off. Go. Back off. He's camera.” The speaker instructs someone to retreat and to keep away from the camera, emphasizing the need to control interaction with the recording or observers. The phrase “On sir. Rest that guy. He's not That guy He came out towards my camera. You punched him first.” indicates a dispute about who initiated contact or aggression. The speaker asserts that “That guy” did not simply behave as claimed and accuses another party of approaching the camera, while stating “you punched him first,” shifting blame onto someone else in the confrontation. Additional directions are issued to the crowd: “All of you over there or away from the gas. Preferably, though.” This line suggests the presence of gas or a gas-related device and calls for people to distance themselves, with a preference for moving away from the gas source. The speaker then reinforces accountability: “That guy just assaulted.” The claim marks a pivotal moment—an accusation of assault by “that guy,” prompting a determination to “deal with this” and to move people back. Following this, the speaker reiterates posture and control: “Back over there. Hey.” The dialogue then shifts to questions about who has been arrested: “Are we the only one that was arrested?” The answer provided is: “Yeah. We'll talk to you over there.” The speaker notes an assault occurred, saying simply, “Assaulted.” The following declaration clarifies a temporary stance: “For now, we're fucking deescalating.” This emphasizes a strategic move to reduce tension rather than pursue further immediate action. The closing commands maintain the drive to create distance and manage the situation: “So please move back here.” The audience is reminded that someone has been arrested: “Arrested right now, sir.” Finally, a directive ties the communication together: “You're speaking with him. Please back off.” The overall sequence reflects a reactive, controlled response aimed at separating parties, stopping perceived aggression, and de-escalating amid competing accusations and crowd dynamics.

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"Police have now entered into the crowd." "We're not moving till something happens about this country." "Here's the man who was hit." "He's been cleaned up a little bit." "This guy was knocked out by the police." "It looks like he has a broken nose, blood gushing down his face, and now he's back." "He stood up." "He's just lying to you." "I'm not doing anything. I'm standing here." "I've seen what happened to this poor guy." "Don't do it again, mate. Honestly, don't do it again." "I'm a public citizen and a public fairway." "I'm a public citizen on a public highway." "Arrest me then." "Arrest me then." "You're gonna fuck the game on you."

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It's locked up, and we can't see the police lines. Keep an eye out for Antifa; that's why we're here. We need to be cautious—breaking in is dangerous. Respect the police; there's tear gas behind us. We need to reset and decide which way to go. Let's head up the stairs. Keep moving, everyone. They're letting people in, and it seems like they know where to go. We need to be careful; they might trap everyone here. Stay alert and do the right thing.

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In a brief, on-the-scene exchange, Speaker 0 asks a woman what happened to her. Speaker 1 responds that she was maced. The conversation reveals that she was attempting to go inside a cafe when the incident occurred: she had made it “like a foot inside,” then was pushed out, and they maced her. Speaker 0 continues by asking for her name and where she is from. In reply, Speaker 1 identifies herself as Elizabeth and states that she is from Knoxville, Tennessee. When asked why she wanted to go inside, Speaker 0 frames the moment by noting the surrounding activity, “We’re storming the Capitol. It’s a revolution. Thank you.” Elizabeth’s answer to the question about her motive is explicit: she says that she and others are involved in actions described as storming the Capitol, and she characterizes the situation as part of a revolution.

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We're in trouble at the Capitol steps. Don't go down there, it's dangerous. Paint compliance isn't working well. We're outnumbered 10,000 to 1. We're losing ground, people are getting hurt. Stay here, we can't help from there. It's chaotic, don't risk it.

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Tear gas. He's fighting tear gas. That's right. He's fighting tear gas right now, guys. If you guys can donate a water or two, please give it to them. Straight ahead. Straight ahead. Guys, we need to continue to move forward. Move forward. Keep moving forward up the steps. We will occupy the entire capital, always the capital. Keep moving

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Authorities instruct targeted arrests for an assault and warn that 'Don't interfere with officers. If you interfere with officers, you may be subject to arrest or use of force.' They tell people to leave: 'Leave with people. Alright? If you did hot shit, get out. Come back tomorrow. You're better, way more, way more effective outside of a prison cell. If you did hot shit, leave.' Officers are ordered to move traffic off public ways: 'You are ordered to move to the sidewalk.' A responder says, 'We're on it.' The scene ends with a hostile shout: 'Hey. Quit smiling, fuck boy. Fuck you. Fuck Fuck Fuck you. You. You.'
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