MONSTERS: More Video– Capitol Police Fire Flash Grenades on Peaceful Jan. 6 Protesters including Women (VIDEO)


On Jan. 6 Capitol Police started firing flash grenades and rubber bullets at peaceful protesters with US and MAGA flags.
From the video we released earlier you can see the protesters are NOT on the Capitol steps and were behind barriers.
There were children, veterans and seniors in the crowd.
The protesters were packed tightly together and the Capitol Police started firing on them.
Last week Julie Kelly from American Greatness released a video from Jan. 6 protests in Washington DC.  Police started firing on the peaceful protestors on the west side of the Capitol building.
In the video at American Greatness you can see Kash Kelly, a former gang member and founder of the Streetlights Unity Movement and Foundation, a group he launched in 2020 in opposition to Black Lives Matters to help at-risk people in inner-cities, outraged that police were firing on this crowd of patriots with American flags and MAGA gear.
Over the weekend The Gateway Pundit was sent a second video of the Capitol Police firing on the Jan. 6 crowd of men, women, children and seniors.
In this video you can see in slow motion the flash grenade fired out over the crowd and into the crowd.
The Trump supporters had nowhere to move to and many had NO IDEA what was about to hit them!

The flash grenade then EXPLODES into the crowd of men, women, children, and seniors!

Flash bang grenades in close range can cause hearing loss, eye damage, and other injuries.
This is your government Declaring War on its people!
And now we have more video of Capitol Police firing flash grenades on the peaceful crowd of Trump supporters.

In this latest video you can clearly see Trump supporters, including several women, knocked down and injured in the police attack.

For some reason this never made any headlines in the fake-news mainstream media.

 

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