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Shock New Videos Capture Angry Mob Busting Wis. Police Barricades

Shock New Videos Capture Angry Mob Busting Wis. Police Barricades

"Do whatever is necessary."

The video coming out of Wisconsin is breathtaking.

After the state Senate passed anti-union measures, protesters swarmed the Capitol. But because of a judge's order that the building be closed after 8pm, police were required to try and stop them. They tried. And because of the aggressive manner of the protesters, eventually failed.

Below is video taken by the conservative MacIver Institute of protesters who had already seeped into the building making a mad, Trojan horse-style run for the front doors to let in other protesters. Police quickly stepped in to try and stop the flow. It got physical:

Here's video from inside that same mob (WARNING: contains graphic language):

Protesters even tried to break into the building through a bathroom window, but ingenuity and a quick-responding officer thwarted that attempt:

They eventually made it through a different window, however:

Once they had busted their way inside, protesters held a rally:

And once again they danced and banged drums, this time alongside a "stripper cop" and a guy in deer suit:

The Badger Herald reports (via Gateway Pundit):

After about an hour and a half, protesters stormed the building’s entrances, forcing themselves past police blockades.

Protesters who remained in the building past the hearing’s conclusion ran the risk of being arrested for disorderly conduct because of a March 3 court order that declared people could not occupy the Capitol after hours.

Capitol police said they were in “crisis mode” Wednesday evening because the building had been “taken over” by protesters. About 1,000 people were inside the building and 6,000 joined them after rushing previously locked doors, according to a statement from the Department of Administration.

Police were concerned about protesters’ physical safety with overcrowding, especially on the Capitol’s second floor bridges, the statement said.

DOA spokesperson Tim Donovan said law enforcement officers attempted to prevent forced entry from happening but were unable to because of the large volume of people.

“We’re disappointed that people who have been very cooperative over the past three weeks were not cooperative tonight and entered the building against the court order,” Donovan said.

Madison resident John Severa held a State Street entrance door open for an hour and said people inside the building rushed to the entrance to push the doors open for protesters outside.

Police responded shortly after to try to barricade the door, but their attempts were unsuccessful. After several minutes, police retreated while protesters cheered.

And finally, Althouse blog brings some of the most telling video of the night. It includes speeches and chants, everything from "When I say 'Walker' you say 'douchebag,'" to "Do whatever is necessary." One man with a bullhorn even turns on AFL-CIO head Richard Trumka because he might not authorize a massive strike:

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