At 2:12 p.m. on Jan. 6, supporters of President Trump began climbing through a window they had smashed on the northwest side of the U.S. Capitol. “Go! Go! Go!” someone shouted as the rioters, some in military gear, streamed in.
It was the start of the most serious attack on the Capitol since the War of 1812. The mob coursed through the building, enraged that Congress was preparing to make Trump’s electoral defeat official. “Drag them out! … Hang them out!” rioters yelled at one point, as they gathered near the House chamber.
Officials in the House and Senate secured the doors of their respective chambers, but lawmakers were soon forced to retreat to undisclosed locations. Five people died, including a Capitol police officer. In all, more than 50 officers were injured.
To reconstruct the pandemonium inside the Capitol for the video above, The Washington Post examined text messages, photos and hundreds of videos, some of which were exclusively obtained. By synchronizing the footage and locating some of the camera angles within a digital 3-D model of the building, The Post was able to map the rioters’ movements and assess how close they came to lawmakers — in some cases feet apart or separated only by a handful of vastly outnumbered police officers.
The Post used a facial-recognition algorithm that differentiates individual faces — it does not identify people — to estimate that at least 300 rioters were present in footage taken inside the Capitol while police were struggling to evacuate lawmakers. The actual number of rioters is probably greater, since the footage analyzed by The Post did not capture everyone in the building.
After breaking in on the Senate side of the Capitol, rioters began moving from the ground floor up one level to the chamber itself. Vice President Pence, who had been presiding, was moved to a nearby office at 2:13 p.m. The mob passed by about one minute later.

1
2:12 p.m.
A man seen earlier with the Proud Boys
breaks a window. Rioters enter the Capitol
floor below where the Senate is in session.
2
2:13 p.m.
Vice President Pence is escorted off the
Senate floor.Sen. Charles E. Grassley
begins presiding, but almost
immediately calls a recess.
2
SENATE
1
National Mall
(West)
First St. NE
(East)
HOUSE

1
2
2:13 p.m.
Vice President Pence is
escorted off the Senate floor.
Sen. Charles E. Grassley
begins presiding, but almost
immediately calls
a recess.
2:12 p.m.
A man seen earlier with
the Proud Boys breaks
a window. Rioters enter
the Capitol a floor below
where the Senate
is in session.
2
SENATE
National Mall
(West)
1
First
St. NE
(East)
HOUSE

First St. NE
(East)
2
HOUSE
SENATE
1
1
2:12 p.m.
A man seen earlier with
the Proud Boys breaks
a window. Rioters enter
the Capitol a floor below
where the Senate
is in session.
2
2:13 p.m.
Vice President Pence is
escorted off the
Senate floor. Sen. Charles
E. Grassley begins
presiding, but almost
immediately calls
a recess.
National Mal
(West)

First St. NE
(East)
2
HOUSE
SENATE
1
1
2:12 p.m.
A man seen earlier with
the Proud Boys breaks
a window. Rioters enter
the Capitol a floor below
where the Senate
is in session.
2
2:13 p.m.
Vice President Pence is
escorted off the Senate floor.
Sen. Charles E. Grassley begins
presiding, but almost
immediately calls a recess.
National Mall
(West)

First St. NE
(East)
SENATE
HOUSE
2
1
1
2:12 p.m.
A man seen earlier with
the Proud Boys breaks
a window. Rioters enter
the Capitol a floor below
where the Senate
is in session.
2
2:13 p.m.
Vice President Pence is escorted
off the Senate floor. Sen. Charles
E. Grassley begins presiding, but
almost immediately calls a recess.
National Mall
(West)

GROUND FLOOR
The mob chases Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman to a staircase leading to the second floor.
Rioters
breach
the building
SECOND FLOOR
Goodman leads rioters away from nearby doors to the Senate chamber.
SENATE
CHAMBER

GROUND FLOOR
The mob chases Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman to a staircase leading to the second floor.
Rioters
breach
the building
SECOND FLOOR
Goodman leads rioters away from nearby doors to the Senate chamber.
SENATE
CHAMBER

GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
Goodman leads rioters away from nearby doors to the Senate chamber.
The mob chases Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman to a staircase leading to the second floor.
SENATE
CHAMBER
Rioters
breach
the building

GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
The mob chases Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman to a staircase leading to the second floor.
Goodman leads rioters away from nearby doors to the Senate chamber.
SENATE
CHAMBER
Rioters
breach
the building

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On the other side of the building, the House briefly recessed and then resumed business in its chamber on the second floor, even as rioters stormed into Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s suite of offices, The Post found. “They’re pounding the doors trying to find her,” one Pelosi staffer said to another, a comment captured on an audio recording at 2:28 p.m.
At approximately 2:40 p.m., a group of lawmakers left the House floor via the Speaker’s Lobby, an adjacent corridor featuring portraits of past leaders of the House. The lawmakers came within sight of an angry mob. The two groups were separated by several police officers and a barricaded glass-paneled door that the rioters were attempting to smash.
“Break it down! Break it down!” rioters chanted, as lawmakers filed out.
Two minutes after the last of the lawmakers had left the corridor, Trump supporter Ashli Babbitt was shot dead by a Capitol Police officer as she began to climb through a broken section of the door.

SECOND
FLOOR
2:42 p.m.
As lawmakers are being evacuated
from the House Chamber using the
Speaker’s lobby, rioters breach
the lobby threshold.
RIOTERS
2:44 p.m.
Ashli Babbitt tries to
get into the lobby
through a broken
window and is shot
by an officer. She died
later that afternoon.
RIOTERS
SPEAKER’S
LOBBY
HOUSE
CHAMBER

SECOND
FLOOR
2:42 p.m.
As lawmakers are being evacuated
from the House Chamber using the
Speaker’s lobby, rioters breach
the lobby threshold.
RIOTERS
2:44 p.m.
Ashli Babbitt tries to
get into the lobby
through a broken
window and is shot
by an officer. She
died later that
afternoon.
RIOTERS
HOUSE
CHAMBER
SPEAKER’S
LOBBY

SECOND
FLOOR
2:42 p.m.
As lawmakers are being evacuated
from the House Chamber using the
Speaker’s lobby, rioters breach
the lobby threshold.
RIOTERS
2:44 p.m.
Ashli Babbitt tries to
get into the lobby
through a broken
window and is shot
by an officer. She
died later that
afternoon.
STATUARY
HALL
RIOTERS
HOUSE
CHAMBER
SPEAKER’S
LOBBY

SECOND
FLOOR
2:42 p.m.
As lawmakers are being evacuated
from the House Chamber using the
Speaker’s lobby, rioters breach the
lobby threshold.
RIOTERS
2:44 p.m.
Ashli Babbitt tries to
get into the lobby
through a broken
window and is shot
by an officer. She
died later that
afternoon.
RIOTERS
STATUARY
HALL
HOUSE
CHAMBER
SPEAKER’S
LOBBY

In the gallery overlooking the chamber, some lawmakers had yet to be evacuated when Babbitt was shot. “I heard the gunshot, a lot of screaming,” recalled Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), who was in the gallery.
By 2:53 p.m., 41 minutes after rioters entered the building through the smashed window, the last member of the last large group of House members to leave had been evacuated and was headed for a secure location.
Graphics by Aaron Steckelberg, Sarah Hashemi, Osman Malik, Brian Monroe, William Neff, Lauren Tierney and Laris Karklis. Photo research by Nick Kirkpatrick.
Additional reporting was contributed by Aaron C. Davis, Mike DeBonis, Karoun Demirjian, Paul Kane, Seung Min Kim and Bill O’Leary.