There was a mistake in my story, “The N-word on January 6th and what it wasn't.” I said that in the years since that day, no evidence has yet emerged “to show that other officers were subjected to racial taunts or abuse.”
“If such evidence existed, it would have become the 'N-word heard around the world' and would have been endlessly rebroadcast by all major news agencies in articles related to January 6th. I made some other mistake when I wrote “.
After all, there is teeth Audio and video evidence shows the “N-word” was directed at police officers on January 6th. But, inexplicably, no known leftist media jumped on this.
The first mistake is the unsurprising part. A crowd the size of the one that gathered in Washington, D.C., on that fateful day would surely have included a few racist Yahoos. And in what is perhaps the most video-recorded event in human history, it is surprising that we did not see or hear more incidents of racial hatred.
Regarding the second error, most mainstream media services will not publish articles, video reports, or photos from January 6th that do not include scenes of violence or the Confederate flag.
Never mind that of the hundreds of thousands of people who traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the “Stop the Steal” rally, only a few hundred participated in any kind of violence. And that day, the most unusual sight among the sea of flags waving in the 25 mph wind was the Confederate Stars and Bars. One of my own videos of him, shot on the lawn of the Washington Monument, shows thousands of flags of all kinds in a 360 degree pan. The only exception is the flag that corporate media has been presenting for three years as the most ubiquitous of all flags being flown that day.
Zero Confederate flags visible in the crowd on January 6, 2021youtube.be
I have tried many times, but fan hunter, in a frequent exchange on X (Twitter), a self-proclaimed “worldwide community of open source intelligence investigators,” says that if they provide evidence of something I'm missing, I'll “post” and I say, “Write an article about it.” ” Correcting mistakes and “making it right” has always been a genuine endeavor of mine, and that hasn’t changed since joining Blaze Media.
No matter how much I disagree with Sedition Hunter's politics and business, they have revealed to the FBI the identities of both the violent rioters on January 6th and the nonviolent “insiders” who breached the Capitol. Be effective in reporting efforts to the Department of Justice.
As for my challenge to the “N-word,” one of this month's Demagogue Hunters revealed the fact that he filed a federal lawsuit against Christopher Worrell in court on November 3, 2021, and on January 6, 2021. Victory was achieved on the third anniversary of the day. Naples, Florida is claim The government said authorities had recovered a video from a cell phone that showed Worrell abusing a police officer. “Three other videos taken shortly afterward showed Mr. Worrell repeatedly yelling 'fuck you' about a dozen times while filming the Capitol Police.” Inside, he's saying, 'Fuck you, bastard! ”
In a private message exchange with a Netherlands-based demagogue hunter, she provided me with an unedited video of Worrell's rant and accompanying metadata from the cell phone video.
On January 6, 2021, footage of the use of “N-Word” will be released for the first time in history.www.youtube.com
NBC News justice reporter Ryan J. Reilly I reposted the tweet It revealed the contents of a November 2021 court filing and Worrell's N-word-filled rant. Why aren't other media outlets covering this story? In fact, the surprising absence of a January 6th video containing the “N-word” during an in-person chat with Riley from a few months ago? We talked about it, but he didn't remember the Worrell example and couldn't bring it up. Considering the number of January 6 trials and cases he is following, it is understandable that he may have forgotten some details and cases. but … That one?
I contacted Worrell's attorney, William Shipley, and asked if the video was recorded as evidence and played during Worrell's trial. Shipley acknowledged that it happened, but also said he had no recollection of reporters being in the courtroom at the time, which explains why Worrell and the video did not become nationally infamous. Maybe.
Worrell eventually succeeded in gaining some national notoriety. May 2023, Worrell was convicted of a crime on multiple felonies pending trial before Judge Royce C. Lamberth. The sentence also included assault on a group of officers “with a deadly and dangerous weapon.” And just four days before his sentencing hearing in August, Worrell disconnected his GPS ankle monitor and became a fugitive for the next six weeks.
This action of Worrell and his eventual arrest received national attention from virtually every major news agency. However, despite all the coverage, the media never mentioned his “N-word” video.
I also missed it. On January 6, Worrell would be seen and heard using the “N-word,” which he apparently hurled at a black police officer at the Capitol. It happened at 1:22 p.m. ET on the north end of the West Terrace of the Capitol, according to a metadata screenshot provided by Dutch Incitement Hunters.
According to Sedition Hunter, former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn is a police officer seen holding an M-4 rifle on the balcony — to the left of a group of officers huddled behind a transparent shield. Dan said he told her that the person standing there was the police officer he mentioned in his book. Book said he was “confronted by the insurrectionists” and told to “put down your gun and I'll show you who you really are!”
Sedition Hunter identified the officer only as “Officer S.”
This unknown fan hunter runs an X-page called “.Capitol Terrorist Exposedalso shared that Dunn himself was not visible from any camera angles during this time, as “this was also a moment where Dunn was receiving assistance from other officers.”
Considering the crowd noise and the distance between Worrell and “Officer S,” it is possible that this was not the “N-word” that officer heard. But again, I am not saying, and I have never said, that the black police officers heard racist language during the January 6th incident. What I've written and said in the past is that none of the black Capitol Police officers I've ever interviewed have had that experience.
Also, “20 people, 30 people, 40 people, 50 people” saying, “Boo! You son of a bitch!” to him.
If Sedition Hunters, or anyone else, can provide that video, I promise to post it.





