police officer. and i must warn you, it s disturbing. are you an american? you guys have no idea what the fuck you re doing. not one idea. don t touch me, bro. get the fuck out of here. #. yep. support the blue, right? blue lives matter. law and order. that rioter s name is scott fairlamb. he is the gym owner from new jersey charged with 12-criminal counts, including assaulting police and carrying a dangerous weapon into the capitol. the judge says these videos show fairlamb may, still, be dangerous. so he is in jail, pending trial. joining me now, former-fbi assistant director for the criminal-investigative decision. and asha rangappa, a former-fbi special agent, who is, also, a cnn legal and national security analyst.
alisyn we are getting the glimpse at the more violent rioters with the new video cnn fought in court for months to get released to the public. the first video, scott fair lamb, the new jersey gym owner but he is in jail because of what he is accused of doing on january 6th. the judge in proceedings back in april determined he posed a danger to society. we saw that video, guys, you showed the video of him taunting and punching a police officer. but here is more video of fair lamb in his own words. we ain t leaving either. we ain t leaving. oh, all of this, four videos in all, these were all videos reviewed by a judge privately months prior. it s now though being released to the public. so fairlamb charged with 12 counts including assaulting police which we saw.
rioters away from the chambers. back in february the senate unanimously voted to award him a gold medal for his actions. see you on monday, have a great weekend. ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. thank you so much for being with us, i m ana cabrera in new york, we have new violent footage from the justice department proving any attempts to downplay the january 6th insurrection are just plain wrong. we are about to show you a confrontation between a new jersey gym owner and police officers protecting the capitol. a warning, this is raw. it is tough to watch. it contains graphic language but we want you to see it all. uncensored, to really understand the tension and the violence
the capitol. you. get to cnn s jessica schneider, following this for us, what more are you learning about this man in this particular case? reporter: we know he is still detained and still in jail pending trial. the judge in this case said he poses a danger to the community. you just need to look at this video to see why that judge made the decision. it was a decision made months ago before this video was even released to the public. but the judge actually reviewed these videos in private after prosecutors sent them to the judge s chambers via email but now the world is getting this glimpse at farlam s alleged offenses. let s go through he is. he s a gym owner from new jersey. he was actually one of the first rioters inside the senate side of the building, according to the court records. and he s been charged with 12 criminal counts, including assaulting police and carrying a
The Passion Of The Christ
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It s Easter and Passover at SteynOnline. We started on Good Friday with a little muscular Christianity and the sublime heights of western art on the Easter edition of The Mark Steyn Show.
But, as has become traditional for our motion-picture department at this time of year, we present Mel Gibson s big blockbuster from seventeen Easters ago. Mel has spent the last decade getting a little crazier with every year that passes - and I note, sympathetically, that he and I have had the same third-rate shyster tormentor for much of that period. Surprisingly, there have been no attempts to follow the success of this film, but back in 2004 it was impressive not just cinematically but as an interesting business model for bypassing Hollywood: