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New video of Capitol riot shows Officer Sicknick and others being hit with chemical spray
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Newly released video of the Capitol riot on January 6 shows officers, including Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, being hit with a chemical spray as rioters clashed with police. The videos had been used in the court case against Julian Khater and was recently released after NBC News and other media companies filed a court motion. NBC's Ken Dilanian has details.April 29, 2021