Judge rules against Federal Prosecutors — Orders release of January 6th videos – IOTW Report

Judge rules against Federal Prosecutors — Orders release of January 6th videos

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Federal prosecutors released a new collection of Capitol surveillance videos from Jan. 6 after a judge ordered them to do so, rejecting the Democrat’s argument that making the clips public could threaten the security of the complex.

US District Chief Judge Beryl Howell ordered the videos released in response to a request from a media coalition (including BuzzFeed News) that is petitioning judges on a rolling basis for videos that prosecutors have relied on in Jan. 6 cases. Howell’s decision isn’t binding on other judges in the US District Court for the District of Columbia presiding over Capitol riot prosecutions, but it gives the media coalition a favorable ruling to point to in future fights. more

12 Comments on Judge rules against Federal Prosecutors — Orders release of January 6th videos

  1. Someone unlocked the doors.
    Govt buildings can be locked and unlocked remotely.
    Govt id’s are even coded so they can open doors only during certain times.
    For instance when my husband goes to the IRS in Boston his security id only lets him in between 9 & 5. It can be changed remotely.
    No one is asking about who opened the doors.

    These people being referred to as rioters is a lie.

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  2. Beachmom, They are insurrectionists hell bent on toppling the government in a coup attempt worse than anything we saw during the civil war at best, at worst each one of them is a hardcore terrorist that caused more damage to the country and inflicted more personal loss than every jihadi terrorist did on 9/11.

    Media is quick to remind us they are not to be confused with your average riotor who merely break a few windows.

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