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Haley Willis
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Do what were trained to do! We obtained recordings of internal Metropolitan Police radio traffic from the day of the Capitol attack. Synchronized with footage from the scene, they reveal what officers saw and said in real-time as they came under siege. https://nyti.ms/2PaPQQo
https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000007655234/weve-lost-the-line-radio-traffic-reveals-police-under-siege-at-capitol.html
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Do what were trained to do! We obtained recordings of internal Metropolitan Police radio traffic from the day of the Capitol attack. Synchronized with footage from the scene, they reveal what officers saw and said in real-time as they came under siege. nyti.ms/2PaPQQo
Video: Weve Lost the Line!: Radio Traffic Reveals Police Under Siege at Capitol
The Times obtained District of Columbia police radio communications and synchronized them with footage from the scene to show in real time how officers tried and failed to stop the attack on the U.S.
https://nyti.ms/2PaPQQo
The recordings begin around 1 p.m. right after the first breach of the buildings outer perimeter. MPD are called in as backup for Capitol Police, and we hear Inspector Robert Glover mobilizing his forces to respond.
Cruiser 50. 64-54. 64-54. Mount up. At first, Glover sounds calm. He tells Civil Disturbance Units (CDU) 64 and 54, MPDs mobile bike squads, to mount up. Theyre often dispatched in response to protests and large crowds.
But they quickly learn this isnt a typical crowd. CDU 12 up to help maintain the lines! Theyre throwing bike racks! The change in Glovers voice is striking. Within minutes of arriving, he calls for another CDU, this one in hard gear, and for DSO, the munitions specialists.
Be advised, the speech ended. As Glover calls in officer injuries, the gauntlet only grows. Trumps speech is over, and an intel unit warns that even more people are on their way to the Capitol. The crowd escalates its tactics reports of explosions are heard over the radio.
As the fight becomes increasingly desperate, Glover authorizes his team to deploy more crowd-control munitions. One sting ball deployment authorized. One sting ball deployment authorized to hold the line. Heres what that looks like.
But its still not enough. And when Glover asks about the several hard platoons that he has requested to fend off the crowd, hes told there is only one currently available. Theres 42, its the only other one until later.
Now, its just past 1:45 p.m. and the police are about to take a major loss. Cruiser 50. Theyre scaling the scaffold! The crowd breaks through scaffolding onto the buildings northwest steps. This puts them behind the lines of Glover and his team still on the lower terrace.
It also gets them closer to breaching the building and at 2:12 p.m., that becomes a reality. But Glover and his team are still battling on the lower deck to keep the rest of the mob from taking over the entire west front of the Capitol.
Glover even requests backup from another agency. Jock radio, can the Park support us with horses? Photo metadata shows that mounted Park Police were active on the mall that day around the time Glover made the plea. But no horses arrive in time to help his team hold the line.
Around 2:28 p.m. the police line crumbles. Cruiser 50, were flanked! 10-33. I repeat, 10-33, west front of the Capitol! We have been flanked and weve lost the line! Glover, finally, calls a 10-33, the last resort for officers in trouble. All hands.
What you hear in this video is only a fraction of the radio recordings from the day. They tell a story of the ferocity of the crowd: Cruiser 50. The crowd is using munitions against us! They have bear spray in the crowd!...
...the desperation of the officers under siege: Unless we get more munitions we are not gonna be able to hold! We have multiple injuries!...
...and the lapses in and obstacles to the police response: We cant get to you, were locked. That door they all came through is locked! How do we get to you?
Video: Weve Lost the Line!: Radio Traffic Reveals Police Under Siege at Capitol
The Times obtained District of Columbia police radio communications and synchronized them with footage from the scene to show in real time how officers tried and failed to stop the attack on the U.S.
https://nyti.ms/2PaPQQo
Credit also to @robinnyc7, @nytmike, Danielle Miller, @markscheffler for a herculean effort in synchronizing audio with footage and digging into the inner workings of the police response that day. Thanks also to @DrewJordan_NYT, @Poorpotatoface, Fraser McCulloch, and @johnismay.
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dawg day
(7,947 posts)The attackers were law abiding and police loving.
Two officers committed suicide... despair at all this love?
Karma13612
(4,552 posts)Some sort of documentary or report following the insurrection which included that audio:
Weve lost the line!!
It was chilling then and it still is today, over 2 months later.
There needs to be a legal reckoning of this. This cannot be left to simply fade away.
Let the investigations continue to their logical end. In the mean time, let the GQPs say all the crap they want. Save the footage and audio. Then pair it up later along side the results of the investigation.
They will look even worse than they do now which is saying a LOT.
bottomofthehill
(8,329 posts)Also, Breach, Breach, breach, the west front has been breached, windows broken, doors open, active breach
bottomofthehill
(8,329 posts)Lots of scary calls that day