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Dearborn County resident. photojournalist, recalls scene at Capitol

Police and protesters clash at Wednesday the U.S. Capitol.

Freelance photojournalist Amy Harris was already outside the U.S. Capitol when the Dearborn County, Indiana, resident saw a crowd coming toward her from the National Mall.

Images of President Donald Trump supporters clashing with police, scaling a concrete wall and taking the Capitol's exterior are some of the scenes the former Cincinnati resident captured.

The crowd expressed anger when police tried to stop them, and jubilation when someone did something like climb up the Capitol and raise a Trump flag, Harris said. 

The first incident Harris said she noticed was when three men shook a metal barricade leading to the Capitol steps. All she could see were three women in uniform guarding the barricade.

The three men yelled to the crowd, Harris said.

"These three guys, they started riling up the crowd," she said. "They're like 'Let's take it. Let's take the Capitol'."

There were women and children there dressed in Trump gear, Harris said.

"I don’t know that anybody would have expected what happened yesterday to happen," she said.

A large swath of the crowd did not advance, hanging back to watch.

Trump flags and a man with a pitch fork beneath a flag with a skull and rifles emblazoned with the words Liberty or Death can be seen in this photo from Wednesday at the Capitol.

"Then it escalated," she said. "People started throwing barricades down and attacking the officers."

Harris said tear gas, pepper balls and flash-bang explosions were coming at the crowd.

She was surprised there wasn't more repellent thrown by officers, having spent the last seven months capturing images in 23 cities from Portland, Oregon, to Washington, D.C.

People who did advance toward the Capitol yelled back to the crowd.


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