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I'm outside the DC Gulag where Antifa has arrived, and police are blocking access between us and them. The guards are refusing to release the January 6th detainees, ignoring President Trump's pardon for their immediate release. Despite the US marshals being called, one Metropolitan police officer stated she doesn't care about that. We are in a tense situation and urgently need assistance. President Trump, please send the US marshals right away.

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At 12:53, the speaker called the Washington DC Police Department for assistance. They requested additional resources on Constitution Avenue to prevent an attack. At 12:58, the speaker called the sergeant in arms for help and a declaration of emergency. They were told to wait for authorization from higher-ups. Over the next 71 minutes, the speaker made 32 calls to various agencies, including the Secret Service. Despite not having official approval, they requested assistance to protect their team. Finally, at 2:09, 71 minutes later, the speaker received approval and immediately informed their colleague. They were frustrated by the delay and marked the time as 2:10.

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Nancy informs the Governor that Representative Hoyer spoke with Governor Hogan, but federal approval is likely needed for the Virginia National Guard to enter another jurisdiction. She reports that people are breaking windows, someone was shot, and the situation is horrendous, allegedly at the instigation of the President of the United States. She expresses gratitude for the Governor's actions and requests to stay in touch. The Virginia Guard has been called in. The Governor stated that they sent 200 state police and a unit of the National Guard.

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The video transcript captures a chaotic and urgent situation at the Capitol building. Multiple units are calling for assistance and reporting various incidents, including breaches, fighting with officers, and individuals attempting to enter the building. Requests for additional units, medical assistance, and reinforcements are made. The transcript also mentions shots fired, protesters breaking windows, and officers being trapped. The situation requires lockdowns, evacuations, and the need for officers to hold the line. Officers coordinate their movements and request a tactical plan to ensure their safety. The overall scene is one of urgency and the need for additional support.

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The discussion centers on why the National Guard was not deployed to the Capitol on the morning of January 6. The explanation given involves a two-step process for authorization: first, authorization by the commander in chief, which had been obtained, and second, a request by the local governing body, specifically the mayor and the Capitol Police Bureau. Mister Patel confirms that there was a letter from Mayor Muriel Bowser dated January 5 to the Department of Defense stating that she would not be requesting any additional National Guard troops. Consequently, they were on standby but not activated due to the mayor’s declination of the request. Speaker 0 presses the point, implying that there was an offering or possibility to deploy the National Guard that was not executed, and suggests contacting the Mayor of Washington, DC to understand other outreach to police departments. The conversation repeats that the National Guard was not initially deployed and questions why they were blocked or not prepared from the outset. Mister Patel reiterates the key facts: the authority came through the commander in chief, the local governing body had declined to request additional National Guard, and thus there was no immediate deployment. Speaker 0 takes responsibility for not having the National Guard ready, suggesting a need to prepare more in the future. The exchange emphasizes the procedural sequence—authorization, local request, and the mayor’s declination—along with implications about preparedness and the perceived blocking or absence of National Guard deployment at the outset.

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Nancy informs the Governor about the Virginia National Guard, mentioning that Representative Hoyer spoke with Governor Hogan, but federal government approval is likely needed to enter another jurisdiction. She describes people breaking windows and other actions, reporting someone said somebody was shot, characterizing the situation as horrendous and instigated by the President of the United States. She acknowledges the Governor's actions and expresses a desire to stay in touch. She notes the Virginia Guard has been called in and that 200 state police and a unit of the National Guard have been sent.

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The Capitol is under attack as people breach the doors and windows. Senators are in lockdown and putting on gas masks in preparation for a breach. They are requesting more security personnel and the National Guard has been called in. The concern for personal safety is high, with the blame placed on the president. There is a discussion about evacuating the Capitol and finding an alternative location to continue proceedings. It is mentioned that it may take days to clean up the damage. Official channels estimate that the situation will be resolved within an hour.

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There’s a critical situation with staff barricaded in their offices, posing a risk to life. Some senators are still in hiding and require immediate personnel support. The Maryland National Guard may be deployed, and local county executives will coordinate additional forces from Prince George's, Montgomery, Fairfax, and Arlington. One speaker plans to contact the governor for further assistance. Another will reach out to the mayor of Washington, D.C., to explore support from other police departments. They emphasize the urgency of getting more personnel on the ground to prevent injuries. Communication with higher authorities is ongoing to facilitate the necessary response.

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If you're not law enforcement, please leave. We have a confirmed casualty and need to secure the area. There are reports of an active shooter on the roof. We need EMS on standby and to hold the perimeter while we make entry into the building. We have one down and are searching for additional threats. The shooter may be affiliated with the location. Keep the west side secure and ensure all units are aware of the situation. I’m trying to locate my kids who were inside. We need manpower and local patrols for crowd control. Stay alert and keep communication open as we assess the situation.

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Senator Schumer is in a secure location, and the senate is locked down. Tear gas masks are being donned in preparation for a breach. There is a need for housing members. Senators in hideaways require massive personnel, and the Maryland National Guard is requested. The Virginia Guard has been called in with 200 state police and a National Guard unit. Windows are being broken, offices ransacked, and someone was reportedly shot, allegedly at the instigation of the president. The attorney general is urged to have the president tell people to leave the capital. Troops are needed, potentially from Andrews Air Force Base or other military bases. The goal is to evacuate and clean out the Capitol. There are concerns about the condition of the House floor, including defecation. The Vice President and Vice President-elect have been contacted. There is discussion about whether to expedite proceedings, potentially confining it to one complaint, Arizona, and then moving forward.

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The speakers discuss the chaos at the Capitol during the proceedings. They mention senators in secure locations and tear gas masks being worn. They request assistance from the National Guard and discuss the need for personal safety. They also mention the president's involvement and the urgency to evacuate the Capitol. They consider alternative locations for the proceedings and discuss the logistics of cleaning up the Capitol. The vice president and vice president-elect are mentioned, along with the plan to reconvene at the Capitol. The US Capitol Police provide updates on the situation. The transcript ends with the news that the House and Senate will be able to reconvene soon.

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In this video, law enforcement officials discuss the security incident at the Capitol building. They address the need for assistance, extraction of officers, and securing different areas. There are reports of protesters attempting to breach doors and destroy media equipment. Units are directed to various locations to secure and evacuate as necessary. Medical assistance is requested for injured individuals. The situation is fluid, with units coordinating and responding to different areas of concern. DC fire is called for an injured officer, and additional units are deployed to different checkpoints and barricades. Sweeps are conducted throughout the building, and officials are closely monitoring and coordinating the situation.

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Is there a ladder? I need manpower. Get me in the armor. Secure this area. We’re in the building now, holding the perimeter. We have units on the roof and inside. I need a ladder set up for the ambulance service. We have one suspect in custody. Confirming if he had a weapon. The area is secured, and we’re shutting down roads. We need to clear the building and check for any remaining threats. Ladders are en route. We’re coordinating with the secret service and ensuring everyone is accounted for. Watch the windows and maintain communication. We’re preparing to assist with any medical needs and clear the structure. Keep eyes up and stay alert.

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We need to finish the proceedings. Senator Schumer is secured, but the Senate is on lockdown. Everyone is preparing for a potential breach, putting on tear gas masks. There’s chaos outside, with reports of windows being broken and shots fired, allegedly instigated by the president. The Virginia National Guard has been called in, and there are concerns for personal safety. Discussions are ongoing about how to expedite the session, but the Capitol may take days to be secure again due to damage. The vice president indicated that the House and Senate could reconvene in about an hour, which is encouraging news.

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The speaker urgently called General Walker to request the National Guard's assistance at the Capitol. Despite the imminent danger, the speaker faced resistance from higher-ups who didn't like the optics of the National Guard's presence. The speaker pleaded for help, but was denied multiple times. Eventually, shots were fired, and the speaker had to hang up to handle the situation. The National Guard didn't arrive until 6 PM, and instead of being deployed at the Capitol, they were driven back to the DC Army. The speaker felt betrayed and questioned if there was a conspiracy against protecting the Capitol. The systematic denial of intelligence and support from various agencies led to the baffling conclusion of not protecting the capital.

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Unit 421 reports head injuries at a location with Metropolitan standing by. The individual is conscious and breathing. DC 5 needs to know. Unit 102 is requested to respond to the law library door with the master key. DC 5 is on scene. Senate patrols are instructed to landline their station. The Senate floor and galleries have been swept with no hazards found. Capital officials are inquiring about turning on the elevators. Captain Patton is currently briefing members. CC fire will transport the subject. Capital BP is requested to call the detail. DC 5 has a triage located in the crypt of the capital. Injured officers should respond there. DC fire is en route to headquarters. A master key is needed to open the senate wing door. The entire Capitol Square has been cleared.

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Nancy informs the Governor that Representative Hoyer spoke with Governor Hogan about the Virginia National Guard, but federal government approval is likely needed to enter another jurisdiction. She reports that people are breaking windows, and someone said someone was shot, describing the situation as horrendous and instigated by the President of the United States. She expresses appreciation for the Governor's actions and requests to stay in touch. Nancy notes the Virginia Guard has been called in and that the Governor stated 200 state police and a National Guard unit were sent.

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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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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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Nancy informs an unnamed governor that Representative Hoyer spoke with Governor Hogan about the Virginia National Guard, but federal approval is likely needed to enter another jurisdiction. She reports that people are breaking windows, and someone said someone was shot. She attributes the events to the instigation of the President of the United States. She acknowledges the governor's actions and expresses her desire to stay in touch. She notes the Virginia Guard has been called in, and the governor stated that 200 state police and a unit of the National Guard were sent.

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The video transcript captures a chaotic and urgent situation at the Capitol during a security breach. Multiple units communicate over the radio, discussing breached areas, deploying munitions, and requesting reinforcements. Officers are dealing with noncompliant crowds, broken fences, and individuals attempting to enter the building. They request vehicles, ambulances, shields, and water, while also reporting injuries and requesting medical assistance. The situation escalates as officers become trapped and protesters vandalize the building. Evacuations are underway, and officers work to regain control and establish safe areas with the help of demonstrators. Additional support from different agencies is directed to the scene.

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I requested the National Guard urgently to come to Capitol Hill. I spoke with Pentagon officials to get approval. During the call, I emphasized the urgency of the situation, but was told they didn't like the optics of having the National Guard present.

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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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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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Nancy informs the Governor that Representative Hoyer spoke with Governor Hogan about the Virginia National Guard, but federal government approval is likely needed to enter another jurisdiction. She reports that people are breaking windows, someone was shot, and the situation is horrendous, instigated by the President of the United States. She thanks the Governor for his actions and expresses her desire to stay in touch. The Virginia Guard has been called in, and the Governor stated that 200 state police and a National Guard unit were sent.
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