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Chemical munitions were deployed, and flashbangs were used against the speakers. There was a request for assistance near an ice cream tower. The speaker, who has custody of 44,000 hours of videos, witnessed acts of violence against police officers that were brutal and ugly. The officers did what they had to do. However, another speaker claims that if the police hadn't used concussion grenades and pepper spray, the incident wouldn't have occurred. They argue that it was a peaceful protest and deny any aggression towards the officers. The situation escalated when the police started firing without provocation.

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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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Look at this situation. The police are present, but they are not intervening. In Nepal, a woman is being assaulted in a park while the officers simply watch. This highlights a troubling reality about law enforcement's inaction in critical moments. It's hard to believe this is happening.

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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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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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In this video, the speaker highlights a disturbing situation where individuals commit violent acts without facing any consequences. The police are shown arriving at the scene, attacking a woman with baseball bats, and smashing windows, leaving their blood behind. Shockingly, no arrests are made despite clear evidence such as their blood on the car and their DNA on a bottle used to blow up a vehicle. This lack of prosecution raises serious concerns about the justice system.

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The video shows a person repeatedly punching someone while being recorded without their knowledge. The speaker expresses shock and disbelief at the situation, mentioning that the person being punched doesn't want to fight back. They also highlight the excessive number of police officers present, emphasizing that there are six officers involved in restraining one individual.

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The LAPD is moving on horseback, firing rubber bullets at protesters in the heart of LA. One person is heard saying, "Are you okay? No. Fuck it." Another person asks, "Are you okay?"

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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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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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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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The video shows a journalist being violently attacked during a protest. The journalist turned his back and asked to be hit. There were several intense interventions, including a person pointing a gun. The journalist was hit hard with a stick. The video ends with medical professionals arriving at the scene and sadly stating that someone was seriously injured.

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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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Okay, here we go. An officer just assaulted that young man. I'm pretty sure of it. This is actually happening at CPAC. This is how they're treating J6ers. It's unbelievable. They just threw a bunch out again. Here they are. Look, there's Koi. Look here. Here's Jake. Here's Koi. I just got this all worked out for them to be here, and they assaulted this young man in the process. I got it on video. I have it.

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We witnessed a violent incident where a person was being severely beaten by the police. The speaker, who identifies as a physician assistant, urges someone to call for help. They express their shock and frustration at the situation.

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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 shields tear down the umbrella and someone gets hit with a pallet. A person is dragged and beaten in front of a plywood wall. No police or security are present despite the chaos lasting over an hour and a half. The lack of enforcement is appalling and may indicate future issues.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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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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A person filming on the sidewalk is eyeballed by a drummer, who approaches her until a police officer intervenes. The same drummer then approaches another person filming, and Will slows him down. The drummer hits an officer with a drumstick. Someone yells that the person filming is violating rights by being there. Another person says the police are ignoring the people after her. Someone helps the person filming get away. Another person asks if there are any conditions. Someone states that the law should apply to the people who came at them and hit an officer with a drumstick. Someone else says to get the terrorists off the street that are violating. Another person states that two people with cameras are not the problem.

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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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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. He looks like he just. This guy was knocked out by the police. Who cares? It looks like he has a broken nose, blood gushing down his face, and now he's back. He stood up. It looks like he just survived The US. "He's just lying to you. He's just not pushing. He's pushing back. I'm not doing anything. I'm standing here." "I've seen what happened to this poor guy." He was standing down there with his back like you and me you and me are now. "Don't do it again, mate. Honestly, don't do it again." "I'm a public citizen on a public highway. Yeah. Arrest me then." "Arrest me then. You're gonna fuck the game on you."

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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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