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TN Reporter Desperately Claims Protesters Storming Capitol Was 'Peaceful'

TN Reporter Desperately Claims Protesters Storming Capitol Was 'Peaceful'
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Kelsey Gibbs, a Nashville reporter for NewsChannel 5, posted video that went viral showing pro-gun control protesters, who had stormed the state capitol, fighting with troopers with the Tennessee Highway Patrol inside the building.

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The video also showed one protester initially being brought into police custody before eventually letting him go.

As her video gained traction, Gibbs then tweeted, "This was a peaceful protest. I was there and know of no one getting arrested. These students were at the Capitol to lobby for gun control. It was a packed Rotunda. Troopers had to make pathways for lawmakers to go to the restroom."

Gibbs then deleted her original post and reposted the video with a similar caption, insisting the protest was peaceful and it only became chaotic when the troopers had to make way for state lawmakers.

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Democratic lawmakers on the floor also disrupted the House proceedings.

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