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I'm frustrated because I can't get into the building. They raised the cost of living so high that even though I work full-time, I can't afford to live here. It doesn't make any sense. I'm homeless and it's unfair that they're bringing in more people without considering us who were born and raised here. They only care about money and the rich. It's a messed up situation.

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I'm at the Levittstown voting center, where the line is wrapped around the building and barely moving. The staff isn't rushing things, and people are waiting a long time. Some have been in line for about 3 hours, while others have waited even longer—4 hours, 6 hours, and even 6 and a half hours. There are chairs set up for those waiting, and some have brought pizza and drinks to pass the time. Despite the long wait, everyone is determined to hold their place in line.

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There you go. I got a night. We want you to go home. I'm reporting. There's so many people, they're gonna push their way up here. Bro, I see people out there get hurt. I don't wanna see you get hurt. We will make a path.

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We've been waiting three hours for answers. This is unacceptable. I need to speak to someone immediately. I can't continue waiting; my children are sleeping. My requests for answers have been ignored, making me feel uncomfortable. This situation is wrong and needs to be addressed. I'm not going anywhere until I get answers. I'm asking for someone to come and explain what's happening. We've all been waiting far too long, and it's impacting everyone. I need to resolve this now.

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Speaker 0: It was chaos. This is now President William Ryan. At 13:49 hours, a riot was declared. We had around 250 officers, but within 30 minutes, we lost about 40 officers who were incapacitated. If this continues, we'll run out of officers. We're struggling to hold them back, but it's like trying to grab water with your hand. They're coming from everywhere, unstoppable. I look up and see people above me.

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Speaker 0 says that at this time of night, they have never seen everything so full before and it’s starting to freak them out. They note there is nobody stalking anything, there’s nobody there besides a couple of people. They describe everything as being filled to the max, which they find unreal. They ask to let them know what’s going on.

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A group discusses voting issues as some individuals express frustration over being unable to vote. One person mentions needing to bring someone to vote by 4:00 PM, but another insists that voting is closed. They argue about the right to vote until 4:30 PM, with one person claiming that the line was cut off at 1:45 PM due to high volume. Accusations of voter fraud arise, with claims that the process is unfair. The conversation escalates as individuals demand accountability and express disbelief over the situation, insisting that everyone in line should be allowed to vote until the official closing time.

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I'm going to do some sparring and check online. A question arises about bringing someone to vote at 4 o'clock. Voting is reportedly closed, but there's confusion because people believe they have the right to vote until 4:30. One person explains that the process is slow due to high volume, leading to a cutoff at 1:45. This prompts accusations of voter fraud, claiming that cutting the line is unjust. Despite the explanation that the cutoff is posted, the frustration continues, with claims that everyone in line should be allowed to vote until 4:30 on election day. Tensions rise as accusations of election fraud are exchanged, and the situation remains heated.

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Speaker 0 is hot and unable to see the police lines: “I'm hot. I can't see where they're like, where the police lines are. No.” They urge vigilance: “Keep your eyes open for antifa. We will. We are.” “That's why we're here.” They claim “They're all over here” and search for Rico: “Where's Rico? How do we lose Rico?” After locating someone, “Oh, I see him. I see him. I got him.” They wonder, “Is Trump still walking here?” and ask, “Which way do you guys wanna go? Keep going.” They note, “Yeah. They're suiting up.” “Now we're letting everybody in. There ain't nowhere to go. Yeah.” and conclude, “This is I think it's gonna they're gonna trap everyone in. Yeah.”

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They're banging on the door, and we finally got into the room. A few people are with us, but the noise from the banging and yelling is really annoying. I don't see the hold-up; the alarms are off.

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There is chaos as people stand still and nobody seems to be moving. The main driver is asking what happened, and shots have been fired. The speaker spoke to Metro at the airport, who are still gathering details, but there are multiple entrances and shots fired. The speaker is told to stay away as the whole place is being shut down. It is unclear where the shots are coming from, but the speaker decides to leave.

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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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I need to get to my house, but I can't just go now. How long is the orange pass valid? I haven't been able to access my home for 20 days, and it's just a minute away. Do I really have to wait in line for two hours? To pass the checkpoint, you need to go to zone 3 to get the pass. I understand there's a long wait, but that's the protocol. President Trump and Mayor Bass said we could go. I appreciate your service, but this process is frustrating. Now, it's January 27th at 9:50 AM, and I have to wait in a multi-hour line to get a pass to my house. Thank you for your service. My house is just a minute ahead.

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The scene has been consistent since around 3:30 this afternoon, with people lined up and sitting in chairs. The wait time is approximately three hours, with some individuals reporting they've been in line since 6:20. While some voters have expressed frustration and left rather than wait, many are determined to stay and cast their votes.

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Why wasn't there more security? There were about 30 guards outside, but it felt staged. The mayor seemed to have some influence, and there was a lot of chaos. They had a loudspeaker directing people, telling them where to reinforce. It felt like something illegal was happening. It was surreal being there. I didn't see anyone get arrested or any violence against officers, which was surprising. One person was breaking a window, but in other areas, when barriers were breached, guards just stepped aside. It was reckless to shoot in that situation, especially with so many people around.

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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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This is awesome, this went to a whole new level of entertainment. We got front-row seats for this! I've been seeing these physical altercations and I'm wondering what the point of security is. There's no reason for anyone to say anything. This just escalated, this guy's gonna go away in cuffs. Are your feet numb? Mine are molded to the boot, so they feel good.

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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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Where's the leader? Who's in charge here? You’re treating us like criminals. This is unacceptable. That’s my father inside, and my wife is in there too. Can you please back up? I’m already backed up; I haven’t moved.

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There were several pieces spread out at the forefront, and I saw one person crying, expressing a desire to go home to their kids. A police officer seemed overwhelmed as thousands of protesters approached, pleading to be let in without any intention to cause harm.

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Traffic is so bad that people are walking to the airport, some even sitting on top of their cars. A protest is causing more congestion. I think I see Dicky with a gray backpack.

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A large crowd is present. Someone is being told they are trespassing. The person speaking says they didn't see any signs. A man is described as "raging" and kicking people out.

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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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Journalists gather here as this is where the key events occur. People are angry and frustrated. CNN has been reporting on the story, but we are fine. The heightened fear and anger are evident.

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A press statement indicated that the entire block was closed on Apple Maps, causing confusion among the police. There were food trucks present, and the speaker questioned how this affected voting access. They expressed frustration over conflicting information regarding permits and closures, especially with an election approaching. The speaker insisted that the barricades were not obstructing access to the voting booth and challenged the authority's claims. They argued that there were alternative routes for voters and offered to demonstrate how people could still access the polling location. The conversation escalated, with both sides expressing their frustrations about communication and planning for the event.
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