How CNN obtained the dramatic videos of the US Capitol riot
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Words can only describe so much from the nearly 500 criminal cases against rioters who overtook the US Capitol on January 6.
Hours of media and live-streamed participant video have been available since that day, capturing crowds mounting scaffolding built for Inauguration Day, Trump supporters gleefully running through the building's hallways and the Senate chamber, and even the death of one participant shot by a police officer through a doorframe. But much of the most significant video capturing the most severe violent crimes from that day still can't be seen. That's because the Justice Department and the federal courts haven't proactively made available footage from surveillance cameras around the Capitol and from DC Metropolitan police officers' body cameras.More Related News
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