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Looking Back On January 6 Insurrection Four Years Later

Looking Back On January 6 Insurrection Four Years Later

Update: 2025-01-06
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Monday marks four years since a mob of supporters of then President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol. It was an attempt to keep Trump in office, after he lost the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden. 140 law enforcement officers were injured and five people died during or soon after the riot. Since the insurrection, more than 1,000 people have been sentenced for crimes they committed that day. That includes many Californians.


Guest: Tom Dreisbach, NPR Investigative Correspondent


The Santa Cruz Wharf reopened on Saturday, less than two weeks after 150 feet of it collapsed into the ocean during a storm. That area had already been closed to the public for nearly a year because of previous storms. Still, about 20 businesses had to close as a result.


Reporter: Erin Malsbury, KAZU

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Looking Back On January 6 Insurrection Four Years Later

Looking Back On January 6 Insurrection Four Years Later

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