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Cop Seen Taking A Selfie With Rioter Who Stormed The Capitol - Blavity

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The entire country watched in horror on Wednesday as followers of President Donald Trump rioted through the halls of the U.S. Capitol, planting bombs and destroying the building while cops did little to nothing to either stop the attackers or arrest them. Even as the Trump-led mobs attacked police, not much was done to put an end to the violence. For hours, insurrectionists roamed through the halls of Congress unencumbered, raising questions as to why the police in Washington D.C. were not better prepared for the planned riot.  Police have found dozens of weapons and at least three bombs among the Trump-supporting rioters.  Thousands of people online also noted the sad irony of police doing nothing to stop the violent, heavily armed Trump supporters while justifying the heavy-handed response to peaceful protests during the 2020 summer.  A viral clip showed one police officer taking a selfie with a rioter who'd broken into the Capitol building, something countless rioters took in...

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