The US Capitol Building was vandalized two years ago today during a riot by supporters of President Donald Trump.
Then- Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's office was broken into with protesters writing "we will not back down" and one rioter taking a piece of her mail.
Five people died during the riot and countless others were injured.
The nation's capital entered mandatory curfew on the evening of January 6, 2021, following a never-before-seen siege on the US Capitol Building that saw rioters break into the legislature during a joint session of Congress and clash with federal police who attempted to hold them back. Protests surrounding the certification of the Electoral College quickly turned violent as supporters of President Donald Trump descended upon Congress following the president's speech near the White House.
Law enforcement agencies from around the capital including the United States Secret Service and Federal Bureau of Investigation arrived at the Capitol after the riots were underway. The neighboring states of Maryland and Virginia also sent National Guard and state police across the border into the District to assist.
The siege left at least one person dead by gunshot, law enforcement officials told NBC News and the Washington Post, and three others dead by "medical emergencies," as Washington Police Chief Robert Contee said and NBC News reported, as well as others injured.
Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick also died a day later after sustaining injuries from rioters. A chief medical examiner declared that he died of natural causes after suffering two strokes but later said in an interview with The Washington Post that the events leading up to his death contributed to his condition.
Law enforcement officials guarding the congressional chambers drew their weapons as rioters attempted to enter while pepper spray and tear gas were deployed.
The Capitol itself also sustained damage as rioters broke windows and climbed scaffolding to gain entry. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's office was also vandalized.
Here's what the US Capitol Building looked like after rioters failed to overturn the 2020 US election.
Protests quickly escalated to riots and pepper spray was used to block access into the building. The orange liquid now stains the Capitol walls.
US Capitol Police officers were forced to clean their eyes with water after tear gas and pepper spray was deployed.
Rioters broke windows to gain access to the Capitol Building, with some entering and exiting unscathed by law enforcement.
Countless broken windows like these can now be found around the building.
Security installations were rushed and the US Capitol Police was often overwhelmed since the rioters numbered in the hundreds.
Pelosi's office was one target of the rioters, who left a note saying "we will not back down" in all capital letters.
Her office was further vandalized with rioters breaking mirrors.
One rioter sat at Pelosi's desk and kicked his feet up.
He was later photographed seemingly unscathed outside of the Capitol with a piece of Pelosi's mail.
Other offices including the Senate Parliamentarian's were similarly ransacked and vandalized with papers thrown on the floor.
What appeared to be a flash-bang grenade, which reporters witnessed police using earlier in the day, also illuminated the Capitol's iconic facade. This is also where incoming presidents are sworn into office.
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