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As Capitol Insurrectionists Are Identified, Arrests And Charges Mount

KQED's Forum

KQED

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.2726 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

QAnon conspiracists, white nationalists, business professionals and Proud Boys militants. Those are some of the perpetrators of the deadly pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week that law enforcement officials have identified and begun to charge with federal crimes. We’ll talk about what we know about the insurrectionists, what they were planning and why some investigators say the violence could have been far worse. And we’ll look at some of the raid’s historical antecedents, and its racist roots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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QAnon conspiracists, white nationalists, proud boy militants, business professionals. Those are some of the perpetrators of the deadly pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S.

1:02.0

Capitol last week that law enforcement officials have identified and begun to charge with federal crimes.

1:07.0

In this hour, what we know about the insurrectionists, what they were planning, and why investigators say the violence could have been even worse.

1:15.2

And we'll look at some of the raid's historical antecedents and its racist roots.

1:19.4

That's next on Forum. I'm Mina Kim. Over the weekend, as more video footage and first-person accounts emerged from Wednesday's

1:45.9

attack on the Capitol, two things became clearer.

1:49.1

It was more violent than first thought, and investigators say, could have been far worse.

1:54.9

There's a video of an officer in pain pinned between the door and the mob of another dragged

1:59.2

and beaten, people hunting for lawmakers and

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