
The video shows the official of the Ministry of Justice urges the riot of January 6 to “kill” the policemen
Boders’ footage showed the police officer in the trial of Jared Wise, police officers on January 6, 2021, and screaming "egg" The rioters also attacked the law enforcement.
Less than five years after urging rioters "killing" Police works in the Capitol, a former defendant on January 6, as a senior adviser to the Ministry of Justice, which was greatly reshaped within the framework of the second Trump administration.
NPR got footage of Police Bodycam from multiple angles from the former defendant and the current administration official, JARE WISE officers, and their officers and contact them "Nazi" and "Gestapo." NPR set footage, which was not previously published, in a review of thousands of court exhibitions on January 6, obtained through legal procedures by an alliance of media organizations. The Ministry of Justice presented footage as an exhibition at the Wise trial. NPR also got on A copy of Wise CertificateHe admitted that he had shouted over and over again "egg" The officers were also attacked and tried to explain his actions. Wise has not been convicted of any crimes related to January 6, due to President Trump’s order to end all riots trials in Capitol.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice said in a statement, "Jared Wise is an important member of the Ministry of Justice and we appreciate his contributions to our team."
Videos depict a tense period in the midst of riot that day.
The Capitol building was hacked two hours ago, where the doors were destroyed by hinges and windows. The air was thick with pepper spray. The Vice President, along with members of Congress, was forced to evacuate and stop the 2020 election certificate, where rioters, "Give them the rope," "Mike Pines hanged" and "The traitors get the guillotine."

The Capitol land was almost completely overcome with the angry Trump supporters, who attacked many of the police with weapons including bats, hockey sticks, thunderbolt weapons, metal bars, and chemical beaches. Law enforcement officers have been bruised, and in some cases, they are temporarily blinded to attacks, but they are still trying to carry the line as they can.
At 4:21 pm, Wise went up to a police line on the western balcony of the building.
Wise has already entered the Capitol via a door that was opened, and came out after about 10 minutes through a broken window, according to Shipping documents. He stayed on the land of Capitol for hours during the ongoing chaos.
"O disgusting comrades," Al -Hakim told the officers, as he was arrested in Bodycam shots. "I am the former law enforcement. You are disgusting. You are the Nazi. You are Justabo."
Wise served in the FBI from 2004 to 2017, where he worked in international terrorism and eventually became a special agent. By January 6, 2021, according to the subsequent testimony, he worked as a consultant in Pind, Oregon, and traveled to Washington, DC, to support Trump.
While he was standing in front of the police line, officers officers continued.
"shame on you ," He shouted. "shame on you. shame on you."
Violence erupted again, as rioters were pushed against officers, one of them knocking on the ground, according to the prosecutors.
""Kill! Kill!" Al -Hakim shouted, watching skirmishes. "Get! Get!"
In 2023, public prosecutors obtained Accusation For civil turmoil, uncontrolled behavior on the land of Capitol, as well as helping and inciting an attack on law enforcement officers.
Wise acknowledged that he was not guilty, and at the beginning of January 2025, just before Trump took office, he went to trial.
Greg Rosen led the Ministry of Justice "Capitol siege section," That judged the cases of January 6, and personally supervised the trial of Wise.
Rosen NPR told the history of Wise as the FBI’s Approach to his team’s approach.
"His previous experience as a police officer, as a law enforcement officer, certainly informed his understanding of what was right and what is the error and the circumstances he presented on that day in the middle of that riot," Rosen said. "Someone should be known for the position of power and a person in a better confidence mode."
Wise’s lawyers argued His speech was protected by the first amendment and "There is no evidence that anyone involved in the skirmishes heard and encouraged his words, especially given the Cacophony of noise at the time."
Wise witnessed his defense.
On the platform of witnesses, according to Experimental versionwise Acknowledging the entry of Capitol Building and I tried to explain Why did the police call "Nazis" and "Gestapo" He said "egg" Others’ riots of officers.
He testified that he was responding to what he considered "Police brutality" And representation of anger.
"These are terrible things to say. naturally. I should not say these things," Al -Hakim witnessed. "I think I was neglected and used, such as terrible words when I was angry."
He said that the conditions that highlight the Nazi and Justabo due to the law enforcement enforcement he received from the Anti -defamation and previous visits to the Holocaust museums.
The Wise Federal Prosecutor pressed his screaming against the police.
"She shouted, “Shame on you, shame for you?”" American assistant, Taylor Fontan, requested.
"I did," He answered wisdom.
"And you meant that or did not say, right?" He asked Fontan.
"I assume yes," Al -Hakim said.
"And you intended to “kill”, kill “M, kill”, get “M, get” M “, right?" He asked Fontan.
"no," Al -Hakim said. "I think this was just an angry reaction."
"Yes. Did you mean that 10 seconds and after that, you did not mean that suddenly, right?" Fontan said.
"no," Al -Hakim witnessed. "I don’t think I intended to kill her, I do not want people to die."
Al -Hakim was not personally intended to the police, although he witnessed that he would have witnessed "He justifies morally" If he had tried to prevent the police from using what he considered an excessive force on January 6.
He described his decision to enter the Capitol Bassem "Irrational" And he confessed to it during the interrogation "Perhaps it was clear" He was not supposed to go to the building.
Both defense and prosecution completed the final arguments in the case when Trump took office on January 20 and ordered the case to reject, in reference to the prosecutions to combat riots in Capitol "National injustice grave."
The next day of the installation, Federal Judge Randolph d. Mousse is officially.
It is not clear, what is the exact role that Wise now plays in the Ministry of Justice.
According to e -mail records from multiple sources that NPR saw, Wise holds the title of Senior Adviser to the Office of the Deputy Prosecutor and works on alleged internal reviews "Weapons" For law enforcement. In its statement, the Ministry of Justice did not answer NPR questions about wisdom.
Meanwhile, Trump appointed conservative activist Ed Martin as a pardoned lawyer "Weapons Working Group." Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi Assign With review "Inclusive investigation tactics and unethical trials" Concerning the Capitol attack.
Before joining the administration, Martin worked on the board of directors of a non -profit group that supported the defendants and their families. In interviews, I suggest This violence against the police on January 6 may be justified because the events were "Organized" The conspiracy theory is not supported by reliable evidence.
"I don’t say if you hit a policeman, you can get an exemption. I don’t say that," Martin said In 2024. "Although I say that the more we discover the more organized and manage this, the more we have to have a lesser judgment on a person hitting a policeman."
"I have seen people hitting a policeman and this does not make him the end of the world," Martin added.
The employment of the former criminal defendant on January 6 at the country’s Supreme Law Agency is just another example of how the Trump administration is trying to rewrite the Capitol riot history.
"The Ministry of Justice could have appointed anyone," Rosen said. "They chose someone who claimed and claimed that he participated in riots, and encouraged other rioters to kill police officers who protect the Capitol."
While the White House photographed itself as a fixed advocate of law enforcement, the administration’s actions made it clear that its concept "Blue support" He has the exception of January 6.
"Amazing hypocrisy," Rosen said.
A few hours after his inauguration, Trump gave the compassion to all the defendants more than 1500 January, including the most violent.
Most of the defendants received on January 6 "Complete, complete and unconditional" pardon. It was some Previous criminal records or suspended charges For rape, wrong killing, domestic violence, drug trafficking, possession of sexual assault substances and other crimes.
Fourteen of the defendants, all of whom were linked to extremist groups, the right -wing guardian and proud children, moved them, and they were released from prison despite their criminal convictions not erasing their records.
All defendants who face continuous issues – such as Al -Hakim – have refused to care. The active investigations into the attacks on the police have been closed.
Christopher Rai, the former FBI director, pointed to the January 6 attack as a work of local terrorism. The current FBI director, Kash Patel, helped produce a song performed by January 6 riots, including some of those who violently assaulted the police.
Two of the former defendants on January 6, one of them broke the Capitol window with Tomahawk and was convicted of attacking the police, Receive the White House tour.
The Trump administration pushed almost 5 million dollars To settle the illegal death lawsuit filed by the Ashley Babit family, a riot on January 6, who was shot by the police while trying to violate a door by the house room. The Ministry of Justice was previously He decided that the shooting is justified.
The administration launched dozens of professional prosecutors who worked on January 6. Rosen himself was reduced before he decided to leave the government to join the company Rogers Joseph Odonel.
After Martin joined the government, he said that the former defendants on January 6 like al -Hakim deserved "Recover."
"If you have been damaged, you must be completely," Martin said in May. "This is what is at stake with weapons."
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