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The video transcript summarizes the chaotic events at the Capitol building during the riot. Protesters breach the premises, gaining access to the Senate and House chambers. Law enforcement officers call for backup and assistance to secure the building and evacuate members of Congress. The situation escalates with projectiles being thrown, breaches of barricades and scaffolding, and reports of injuries. Officers retreat to the lower terrace and lock down the building, while attempting to clear areas and establish a tactical plan. Protesters are sprayed with OC and pepper spray, some are taken into custody, and medical attention is requested. The situation remains tense as law enforcement works to secure the building and ensure the safety of everyone inside.

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People are seen moving through the statue hall, near the area where senators enter for joint sessions. This location is significant as it highlights the ongoing breach being televised. Normally, access to the Capitol requires passing through metal detectors and security checks. The current situation, where security protocols are bypassed, is likely causing discomfort and anxiety among the Capitol Police and others inside the building.

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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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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 in close proximity, other officers fail to notice it. As the situation escalates, the magazine gets kicked aside, and a protester picks up what appears to be a handgun, pointing it at several officers, who remain unresponsive. The protester seems confused and eventually leaves the area. Meanwhile, a window is smashed, presumably linked to the earlier dropped magazine. Throughout the footage, there are instances of data morphing, rendering parts of the video unclear during critical moments of the day.

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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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President Trump, during his speech, announces that the crowd will march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads east, Vice President Mike Pence arrives at the Capitol for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Tensions rise as police deploy less lethal munitions against the crowd, which includes warnings that are not captured on video. As Trump finishes his speech, chaos ensues with police struggling to maintain control. A surge in the crowd follows a tweet from Trump criticizing Pence, leading to further confrontations. Misuse of crowd control munitions by police contributes to the situation escalating, resulting in demonstrators entering the Capitol as police lines collapse.

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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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Surveillance footage from the U.S. Department of Justice shows events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. At 2:33 PM, police allow five individuals to exit through the Upper West Terrace doors. A man with an American flag waves to the crowd as a protester in a red cap enters the Capitol, with police holding the door open. By 2:35 PM, a large group of around 250 protesters enters without obstruction. A police officer walks among them without a defensive posture. At 2:38 PM, a woman films police allowing individuals to pass. By 2:44 PM, officers indicate to the crowd that they can enter, turning their backs to them. By 2:47 PM, police in yellow gear close the doors, increasing their presence and stopping further entries.

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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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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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We are at the Capitol building where people have stormed in, breaking the door. They are accusing others of standing with criminals and not protecting journalists or politicians.

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Speaker 0 warns against entering a certain location. Speaker 1 discusses a video clip showing a broken window and the departure of the police. Speaker 0 clarifies that they heard the radio communication ordering the police to leave. Speaker 1 mentions an individual with red hair being confronted and identifies them as an undercover FBI agent. Speaker 0 confirms this and describes another clip where a crowd tries to enter the Capitol building. They mention being pushed and sprayed with pepper spray. Speaker 0 captures footage of an individual leaning against a doorpost. The transcript ends.

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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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People are breaking through the barriers of the Capitol Building and rushing to the Capitol Steps. Capitol police are responding to the break and to those who broke through the Capitol barriers.

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President Trump announces to the crowd that they will walk to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads toward the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence arrives for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Inside, Pence convenes the session while Trump continues his speech. Tensions escalate as police deploy less lethal munitions against the crowd, leading to injuries. Amidst the chaos, Trump tweets criticizing Pence, prompting a surge in the crowd. Misuse of gas and munitions by police causes them to lose control of the situation, allowing demonstrators to enter the Capitol. The scene becomes increasingly chaotic, with reports of injuries and fatalities among both police and protesters.

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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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At 1:17 PM, a second wave of DC Metropolitan police officers arrives at the Capitol, bringing explosive ammunition. Officer Tara Tindall prepares CS gas rounds, while scene commander Robert Glover authorizes the deployment of explosives into the crowd. An officer expresses concern that throwing grenades will worsen the situation but later seeks munitions to use. Officer Thao is reprimanded for using smoke and is instructed to hold off on discharging CS gas. Another officer comments on the chaos, stating they were shot at without provocation, claiming it was a peaceful protest before the police started using concussion grenades and pepper spray.

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Protesters have breached security and entered statuary hall, a legendary place on Capitol Hill. This unprecedented event has shocked those of us who cover Capitol Hill. The protesters are casually walking through the hall, while Capitol police seem unable to stop them. The situation is both strange and awful.

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It's 12:45 on Wednesday afternoon at the capitol. I'm standing by the barricade on the west side, concerned about the lack of security. I inform a Capitol Police officer that there are only 9 men on the perimeter, which won't be enough for the large crowd expected in the next 15 minutes. He dismisses my concerns, claiming they handle protests all the time. I laugh and warn him that he's about to learn a hard lesson in chaotic situations.

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President Trump announces that after his speech, the crowd will march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. At 12:30 PM, Capitol Police report a large group heading toward the Capitol. By 12:45 PM, demonstrators gather at Peace Circle, where a man removes a barrier, leading to the first breach of the Capitol grounds. As the crowd grows, Vice President Pence enters the Capitol for the electoral vote certification. At 1:06 PM, police begin deploying less lethal munitions against the crowd. Tensions escalate, and by 2:24 PM, Trump tweets criticizing Pence, prompting a surge in the crowd. Misuse of munitions by police leads to chaos, and the police line collapses as demonstrators enter the Capitol.

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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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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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President Trump announces that after his speech, the crowd will march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. At 12:30 PM, a large group heads toward the Capitol. By 12:45 PM, demonstrators breach barricades, leading to the first significant confrontation with Capitol police. As Vice President Pence convenes the joint session inside, Trump continues speaking outside. Tensions escalate, and police deploy less lethal munitions against the crowd. By 1:30 PM, police struggle to maintain control, and a surge occurs after Trump tweets at 2:24 PM, criticizing Pence. Misuse of crowd control munitions contributes to the chaos, leading to a collapse of police lines and demonstrators entering the Capitol. Demonstrators are seen entering the Capitol as police struggle to regain control.

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President Trump, during his speech, announces a march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads to the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence arrives for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Tensions escalate as police deploy less lethal munitions, but warnings about their use are not clearly communicated. As Trump finishes his speech, violence erupts, and police struggle to maintain control. A tweet from Trump at 2:24 PM coincides with a surge in the crowd, leading to further chaos. Misuse of gas and munitions by police contributes to the breakdown of their line, allowing demonstrators to enter the Capitol.
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