Months riot. We have new video taking us deeper into the deadly insurrection. For the First Time Ever youll see all three women elected to lead michigan in a joint interview to discuss the threats facing their own capitol again. This is american voices. We begin tonight with the week ahead which is safe to say, uncertain capitol hill and state houses across the country bracing for the possibility of riots. Anger over the transfer of power to president joe biden. Anger over the departure of a president who can no longer tweet but still rages about the election he lost. A president impeached twice. The latest for inciting insurrection at capitol. Were still trying to get to the bottom of. We know fbi has charged 74 people in connection with the attack. 313 open cases stem from january 6th. You may remember this man arrested after hopping around the Senate Chamber with a bunch of zip ties. Turns out it was a family affair. His mother charged this weekend with violent entry and disorderly
When Capitol Hill was in chaos on Jan. 6, David Smith was there. Smith, 40, was distributing hand-warmers to homeless people nearby when the siege started. He watched in disbelief as a menacing mob stormed the U.S. Capitol. It was pretty gut wrenching to see, said Smith, who retired less than a month ago after serving in the Navy for 13 years. As a veteran, he was especially horrified, he said, to learn that his fellow vets participated in the insurrection, including Jake Angeli, also known as the QAnon Shaman, and Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed in the Capitol. That was a dagger to the heart, said Smith, who was a combat medic in Afghanistan. Just because you served in the military doesn t give you impunity to storm the Capitol building.