Comments by "Scott Charney" (@scottcharney1091) on "" video.
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@jasongrooming36 I got vaccinated months ago, and I wear a mask when I go inside (other than my home, of course). I hope that the same is true for you. I'm not sure why you wrote that, but anyway, I really hope that you're not serious. Everything is on video, most of it shot by the attackers themselves, along with security cameras, police bodycams, journalists, and bystanders. There's a truly enormous amount of footage, along with months' worth of internal communications between the attackers, and plenty of other evidence. There's nothing "overblown" about the testimony from people who were involved in heavy fighting, suffering serious injuries and nearly dying as a result.
I don't know where you get this idea that the worst thing that occurred was the laptop theft. Babbit was at the head of a mob that was shouting about their desire to lynch lawmakers and anybody else that stood in their way. I don't watch CNN, so I'm not sure why you mention that.
Here- This is an outstanding documentary, the product of six months of forensic analysis of the footage from that day, along with the evidence discovered after that. There's been more since! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWJVMoe7OY0
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@jasongrooming36 No, the investigations into the defendants are using a great deal, and "Day of Rage" did as well, forensically analyzing it for six months. Plenty of people have condemned things that others did during the civil unrest. Yes, the January 6th attack was an insurrection, or even worse- a coup attempt, or at least a putsch! They came very close to lynching lawmakers, preventing certification of the election, and triggering a constitutional crisis. Why do you say "vaccinated for no reason?" People getting immunized is the one way to prevent the lockdowns that you mention. Also, no, I don't watch CNN (what is it with CNN all the time?).
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