Former Capitol Police Lieutenant Alleges January 6 Attack Cover-Up, Plans Information Release
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Former Capitol Police Lt. Tarik Johnson claims there was a "set-up" and "cover-up" related to the January 6 attack on the Capitol. He plans to release information about this next week.
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Over 1,200 people have been charged so far in relation to the January 6 attack, including over 400 accused of assaulting or impeding law enforcement.
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Johnson alleges, without evidence, that the attack was a "set-up" and then concealed from the public afterwards.
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Another former Capitol Police Chief said he believes officials were aware of the planned attack but failed to properly disseminate that information.
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Johnson claims he aims to release the information to bring truth and unity, standing up for those affected by the events of January 6.