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Bodycam footage shows rioters attacking police during insurrection

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Bodycam footage shows rioters attacking police during insurrection

Bodycam footage shows rioters attacking police during insurrection

Disturbing police body camera video, played by prosecutors in a federal court hearing, shows a brutal attack on police during the Capitol riot.

CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz reports.


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