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By Jerry Zremski
News Washington Bureau Chief
Buffalo News Washington Bureau Chief Jerry Zremski was working on an article on the presidential certification Wednesday when a mob stormed the Capitol, leading to a lockdown there and in other government buildings nearby, including the one he was in.
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WASHINGTONÂ â For 90 minutes it felt like the before times.
I met Rep. Brian Higgins for an interview at 12:30 p.m. and then retreated to the nearby press gallery in the House Rayburn Building to write a story.
I wrapped up about 90 minutes later, prepared to head over to House chamber for the votes certifying Joe Biden s presidential win, looked up at the TV in the press room and saw the Capitol being overrun by a mob that I had strolled through three hours earlier.