National Geographic photographer Louie Palu spent five years covering the war in Afghanistan. He covered the drug wars in Mexico, including more than 100 assassinations.Palu’s been on a four-month assignment for National Geographic to photograph the 2020 election and its aftermath. He was in the Capitol when a mob supporting President Trump turned violent, storming the building, overwhelming police, and breaking into the Senate and House chambers.
These days Palu, 52, says he’s “semi-retired” from covering wars: “I cover politics now.” Luckily, a lot of what he learned from documenting conflict allowed him to stay calm and safe in the middle of utter mayhem. “You get to that decision point,” he told me. “I would be going into a crowd with no police, and very few journalists, but I decided to go down there to document the perspective of the mob. I’m careful with pejorative words like mob,” he added. “But that’s what it was.”
“The sentiment against journalists is so high,” he said. “What protected me was that they were so focused on the police, and breaking into the Capitol, that they didn’t really see me at all.” He turned on his Go-Pro, knowing the impact of what he was seeing would only partially be captured by pictures. He needed audio.
The video tells the rest of the story, showing a mob so out of control that words alone cannot adequately describe it.
A dark day in American history… an assault on the Constitution via mob rule.
This is a moment in history! Not a demonstration!
Yes, please stick to animals and nature. It seems your writers can’t handle truth.
Was it now. Because when the audio from the 2020 riots gets played over it, it seems pretty minor. Especially since only one unarmed protestor was killed and no private property was destroyed.
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Why would people think that was the way to get what they want.
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That's nothing compared to the City burning and business looting in Minneapolis the previous summer!
If this was the ugliest thing you've ever seen in America then you've been asleep your whole life.
Oh horror of horrors. I've seen worse 'mobs' in highschool hallways. The insurrectionists caused a little havoc to protest the still disputed election of a worthless senile President-elect who fumbled every ball he was ever passed in his half century tenure as a public servant.QQ
A crowd of people walking around taking pics with their phones? TERRIFYING!!! Just watching the video is causing me PTSD . . . .
I wish would take down the paywall so we can share the Hell out of this Article.
I think the ugliest moment was when obama got elected
It was a goverment coup by some republicans. And get these hicks involved and later just pretended it was a field trip gone wrong…
A sad day for American democracy
: Un anno fa, il 6 gennaio 2021, il fotografo di Nat Geo Louie Palu era al Campidoglio degli Stati Uniti quando una folla ha preso d'assalto l'edificio. Questo è il filmato che ha catturato in quel momento.
The government does everything in its power to save those who are threatened by death in the Capitol Building of the U.S. Republic. But if a country goes mad, it has the right to commit every horror within its own walls.
The only reason it was not ugly is because the winning side chose to slap and admonish rather than use deadly force to subdue the terrorists. Idiots have no idea how this could have gone.
Ugliest moment in America. Lmao. I think not.
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