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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 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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On January 6th, a group of colleagues were outside having fun, while others inside the Capitol building were scared. Matthew Rosenberg of The New York Times asks for the truth. A video suggests Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Nancy Pelosi, and Joe Biden discussing framing the protesters. They talk about the need to prosecute those who threatened democracy and stop protests in the capital. The video raises concerns about the political power brokers protecting their own interests. It ends by stating that the public should watch the video and decide for themselves what happened that day.

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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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The speaker begins by instructing viewers to watch the video in a specific orientation to properly see the content, promising that they will show some footage from January 6 that has not been seen before. They claim that the January 6 pipe bomber was a Capitol Police officer named Shawnee Kirkhoff, and that Kirkhoff was shooting pepper balls at protesters and shot people through the mouth, injuring other protesters as well. The speaker says they will show clips of Capitol Police and MPD (DC Metropolitan Police) officers assaulting people in the crowd, including the speaker themselves, with pepper spray, batons, sticks, and other means. The speaker emphasizes that protesters are heard screaming and begging for the actions to stop. They point out that other MPD and Capitol Police officers are seen waving at these rogue officers who are beating and inciting the crowd, suggesting these could be other CIA agents or other Shawnee Kirkhoff-type plant bombers. These are presented as questions that, according to the speaker, deserve to be asked. A video is to be shown as a snippet of many more to come. The speaker mentions an intention to release a video covering the time frame from 03:55 PM to 04:18 PM, but states that this plan has changed. Instead, they will release the full video in about a week or two and will publish additional small snippets over the next couple of days. The speaker frames this as a sequence of forthcoming releases rather than a single upload. Toward the end, there are brief on-screen audio moments: “Easy on the spray. Stop the spray.” followed by lines that appear to be crowd or mic dialogue, including “Quit fucking o c, miss Ray. Alright. Come on.” These lines serve as short, real-time reactions or commands during the events being referenced. Overall, the speaker asserts that new, previously unseen footage from January 6 will reveal interactions between law enforcement officers and protesters, including alleged misconduct by an identified officer, and raises provocative questions about possible ties to broader covert activity, promising ongoing releases of further clips in the near future.

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A woman named Elizabeth from Knoxville, Tennessee, was maced while trying to enter the hospital during the storming of the Capitol. When asked why she wanted to go inside, she replied that it was a revolution.

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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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The video reveals the brutal assault on Victoria Charity White during the January 6th Capitol riot. She was beaten, stabbed, and punched by multiple police officers in the West tunnel. Despite her harrowing experience, she was not mentioned in the January 6th committee hearings. The officers involved, including Jason Bagshaw, Neil McAllister, and Sarah Beaver, faced no consequences for their actions. Victoria, who had experienced severe domestic violence in the past, was charged with misdemeanors and a felony. She eventually pleaded guilty to a single felony for civil disorder and received a sentence of 8 days in jail, a fine, and home confinement. Victoria has filed a lawsuit against the officers and Representative Mike Johnson.

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It's crucial for everyone to forget what was said that day. A call was made to march to the Capitol to peacefully express voices, but it escalated into a violent siege. Congresswoman Jamie Herrera Beutler highlighted the severity of the situation, noting that a Capitol police officer was killed by the mob, which also defaced symbols of freedom. The rioters were actively searching for the vice president and the speaker of the house.

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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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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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The Capitol Police Department ruled that it was reasonable for a Capitol Police officer to beat Roseanne Boylan, who was motionless on the ground, with a baton.

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"That was so crazy about that incident is not even that it happened, but that it happened on the Capitol Steps right in front of a Capitol police officer." "And he wasn't even asked to take a step back." "And it just like I really just can't help but think about all of that footage and evidence that we saw the day of all these Capitol Police officers helping and being sympathetic to the insurrectionists on January 6." "But if you raise questions about that or if you don't feel safe, it's construed as you attacking the entire institution of public safety." "And we saw a lot of that show up not just in our politics now but even the State of the Union because now both parties are in a contest of how much money they can shovel in the system without critically holding any of it accountable."

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That incident happened on the Capitol Steps in front of a Capitol police officer. He was engaged in sexually threatening aggressive behavior in front on the Capitol Steps, and he wasn't even asked to step back. This officer was just cool with it. There was footage of Capitol Police officers helping and being sympathetic to the insurrectionists on January 6, and everyone decided it was too politically difficult to deal with, brushing it under the rug. To this day, there has never been an investigation into that. Never. As a result, we have no idea which officers are safe around, and whether those with massive weapons were with that crowd or not. If you raise questions about that, it's construed as attacking the entire institution of public safety. Riddle me that. We saw that in the State of the Union too, with both parties shoveling money in without accountability.

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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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A woman in a pink MAGA shirt pointed out that a Capitol Police officer had voted for Joe Biden, leading a small crowd to yell racist slurs at him. The officer expressed shock at being called a racial slur while in uniform.

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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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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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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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On January 6, 2021, a peaceful protest took place at the Capitol building. However, there are details that were left out by the media. There were agitators present and chaos ensued. The police reacted with violence, which further angered the crowd. This led to a chaotic situation and the attack by police ignited a period of terror. The video shows instances of aggression from both sides, resulting in injuries and a tense atmosphere. The events could have been avoided if there was better communication and de-escalation.

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During the Capitol incident, a law enforcement officer recounts being attacked and called a traitor. Another person claims that the officer was actually an FBI plant, not in uniform, and carrying a Confederate flag. They believe the narrative is unraveling and demand the release of FBI files to reveal the true culprits.

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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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