New Jan. 6 Details Emerge From 20,000 Hours of Newly Released Video

By Joseph M. Hanneman, EPOCH TIMES   April 28/24

The more than 20,000 hours of Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol security video made public by a GOP-controlled House committee since November 2023 have started to fill in details long hidden by the now-defunct Jan. 6 Select Committee.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) ordered security video be uploaded to publicly accessible servers beginning last November. Eventually, staff from the Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight established a channel on the video platform Rumble to store the footage.

“Today’s release marks the halfway point of the estimated 40,000 hours we intend to publish,” Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight, said on April 15.

“My staff has been working tirelessly to release all of the footage and ensure the American people receive the full, unaltered truth of the events surrounding Jan. 6, 2021.

“Not only are we releasing all video footage, but we will continue to release all findings, videos, and documents until everything is available for the public to see the full picture of the events surrounding that day,” Mr. Loudermilk said in a statement.

Mr. Johnson added: “Each tranche of footage released from Jan. 6 provides a more complete picture of that day and additional transparency to the American people.

“I commend Chairman Loudermilk and the entire Committee on House Administration for working to provide the public with the full slate of facts—not cherry-picked instances to drive a political agenda.”

Ashli Babbitt

The fatal shooting of 35-year-old Ms. Babbitt received no attention from the Jan. 6 committee.

While the shooting itself was captured on video only by bystanders in the hallway outside the Speaker’s Lobby, security video showed efforts by FBI medics, Capitol Police tactical officers, and paramedics to save Ms. Babbitt’s life.

As rioting raged in the Speaker’s Lobby hallway just after 2:40 p.m., it seemed virtually no one noticed Lt. Michael Byrd slip out from his hidden position with his Glock pistol aimed at the dozens of people just feet to his right.

Ms. Babbitt spent her few minutes in the hallway trying to keep the crowd from spiraling further into mob behavior. The former Air Force military police officer shouted at three Capitol Police officers to “call [expletive] help” before she used a left hook to sideline rioter Zachary Alam for smashing several windows.

Mr. Byrd lunged forward and fired a single shot at Ms. Babbitt as she attempted to climb through a broken-out side panel of the Speaker’s Lobby entrance. The shooting, which was never announced as an officer-involved incident on the Capitol Police radio, sent would-be rescuers toward the Capitol’s South Door.

The first video indication of a response to calls for help was at the South Door of the Capitol just before 2:50 p.m. A Capitol Police officer led a five-man FBI SWAT team into the front of the Hall of Columns.

FBI medics, U.S. Capitol Police, and D.C. Fire and EMS paramedics rendered medical aid to Ashli Babbitt after she was shot outside the Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6, 2021. (U.S. Capitol Police, Steve Baker)

The FBI agents sailed through the security screening area and turned right down the adjacent hallway. Moments later, Camera 0176 showed, an FBI medic helped Capitol Police carry Ms. Babbitt and lay her on the floor near the magnetometer. She was carried head down with her feet elevated as her upper chest wound began to bleed profusely.

At 2:55:40 p.m., Engine 6 from the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department rumbled through the South Barricade, followed a minute later by Rescue Unit 10. Sgt. Paramedic Tim Bennett hustled through the barricade on foot just ahead of the ambulance, CCTV video showed.

At 2:58:37 p.m., paramedics with a gurney rushed through the South Door Vestibule, security Camera 0181 showed. Ms. Babbitt was moved from the floor to the gurney at 2:59:33 p.m., while a paramedic performed CPR.

The gurney was maneuvered around the magnetometer and out the South Door. Video shows the entryway was not fully taped off as a crime scene until 3:58 p.m., allowing police officers and protesters to walk through the blood trail on the floor left as Ms. Babbitt was wheeled out.

As the gurney got close to Rescue Unit 10 in the South Barricade Plaza, a group of protesters crowded around the back of the ambulance, security video showed. Some shouted at police for the shooting of Ms. Babbitt.

Ms. Babbitt was placed into the ambulance, which rushed through the South Barricade at 3:02:03 p.m. She was pronounced dead at 3:15 p.m. at MedStar Washington Hospital Center.

Her widower and her estate have filed a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S government.

Police Swarm Capitol

An immediate effect of the fatal shooting was a swarming police presence in and around the Capitol, security video showed. Mr. Byrd made a radio report after he shot Ms. Babbitt at 2:44 p.m., claiming that he was under fire and was preparing to return fire. That was never true.

Mr. Babbitt’s lawsuit alleges that the false radio report, which was never corrected or retracted, created a dangerous situation in the Capitol since responding officers had no idea if there were armed rioters loose. In truth, Mr. Byrd’s shot was the only gun fired and no officers were confronted with guns or gunfire.

Security video showed the anxiety and fear on the faces of police officers who moved through the Capitol with weapons drawn.

At 2:47 p.m., an armored BearCat from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) pulled into the South Barricade Plaza. Just before 2:49 p.m., a six-person ATF SWAT team rushed in the South Door and went up the stairs toward the House Chamber.

SWAT teams from the ATF and the FBI joined dozens of Metropolitan Police Department officers swarming into the Capitol after Ashli Babbitt was shot. (U.S. Capitol Police)

Minutes later, several dozen Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers marched across the South Barricade Plaza toward the Capitol.

At 2:48 p.m., seven Capitol Police officers with guns drawn moved up the House Gallery stairs, captured on Camera 7218. Minutes later, protesters with their hands up streamed down the stairway.

On the third floor near the House Gallery, surprised protesters were met by SWAT officers with raised M4 rifles. One man who reached the top of the stairs dropped to the floor with his hands raised when he spotted the flashlight on one of the police rifles.

Down the hallway, House members and staff who had been holed up in the gallery seating sections were led down the adjacent stairs by officers with guns drawn. That evacuation was captured on Camera 360.

Protesters attempting to access the stairway near the House Gallery were met with SWAT officers with M4 rifles at 2:48 p.m. (U.S. Capitol Police)

Use of Force

Shortly after Ms. Babbitt was shot at the entrance to the Speaker’s Lobby, police began pushing protesters out the Upper House Door. Several fights broke out between some of the witnesses to the shooting and police trying to clear the hallway, according to video from Camera 267.

One protester was sent sliding along the floor by police and bumped into the metal detector at the doorway, video showed. An outright brawl broke out between police and protesters who had been in the hallway when Ms. Babbitt was shot. Police forced them out the Upper House Door just before 3 p.m., video showed.

One of the most jarring new videos shows police giving protester Daniel Dean Egtvedt the heave-ho out the South Door, slamming him head-first into the outer doors and causing him to collapse. That incident happened after the man verbally abused and scuffled with police.

Mr. Egtvedt, 60, of Oakland, Maryland, was shown on bodycam and security video berating police officers in various parts of the Capitol.

Trouble started in the Hall of Columns just after 3 p.m. Security video shows Mr. Egtvedt heading for the exit at the South Door. When he changed his mind and tried to turn back, police stood in his way.

A scuffle ensued and police took Mr. Egtvedt to the floor.

While lying supine, Mr. Egtvedt shouted, screamed, and squealed at the police. After more than a minute on his back, Mr. Egtvedt was helped up by police, video showed.

They rushed him to the exit and slammed him head-first into the outer doors. He fell to the ground and lay there for a few moments.

Police got him on his feet and he tried to fight his way back inside. Eventually, he walked away but continued his verbal abuse of the officers, the video shows.

CONTINUE

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  1. My impression of that murder was that I saw the pistol being extended *in the foreground) and the poor woman was deliberately shot as she came laughing up the stairs, her head partly turned to her companions.

  2. The illegitimate “Stalinist show trial” January 6 Commission was the final step in the Leftist coup that stole the 2020 Presidential election. Knowing full well that the release of the January 6 security tapes would allow the public to see that the official narrative about “the insurrection” was a complete fabrication, a total lie, the Democrats fought that release in every way they could for as long as they could.
    Now that the tapes are being released, the Leftist-controlled media are refusing to cover that news, are ignoring the tapes, in a (mostly successful) effort to ensure the public never finds out the truth about the Leftist theft of the election.
    People need to wake up to the truth while we still have a country left to save.

  3. January 6th has Deep State involvement written all over it. The head of The Capitol Police on that day was Steven Sund and that is his considered opinion. He knew and said that there were Feds everywhere.

    The Democrats and the RINO’s are liars. All of them.