Newly released footage from January 6 shows a supporter of former President Donald Trump taunting, stalking and punching law enforcement outside the US Capitol — the latest release of up-close video of rioters who have been charged with assaulting police.
In the new video, Scott Fairlamb, a gym owner from New Jersey, leans into the face of a police officer, following him, and taunting him with expletives. At one point, Fairlamb shouts,"you have no idea what the f**k you're doing." He then pushes and punches an officer.
'They're lying and they know it': Cooper slams GOP over insurrection 09:30More than a dozen news outlets led by CNN have spent months seeking access to videos used in court against Capitol riot defendants. Much of the police body camera footage and surveillance tapes that are now being used in court still haven't been seen publicly. The Justice Department has not released many of the tapes, and court proceedings have been conducted virtually during the pandemic.
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