Norm Pattis asked inspector Lloyd if there were professional agitators. He also questioned him about why were the proud boys tracked by radio even before they even came to any of the barriers. Lloyd answered he did not know why. Lloyd made several contradictory statements saying he was in the chamber and then he was not in the chamber. So what is it, Inspector Llyod?

Two more witnesses were supposed to testify but there was no time left for them.

Several of the lawyers have made unsuccessful attempts to get information and discovery to their clients. The responsibility for this unacceptable situation rests on the shoulder of Chief Williams at the Alexandria facility. Judge Kelly said he would look into it. It seems like this should have been addressed by Judge Kelly way in advance of the trial.

The government is still attempting to mislead the jury showing videos unrelated to what these defendants were themselves doing.

Nick Smith asked questions about officers standing at the doors waving people in the rotunda, officers mulling around with no sign of being worried or alarmed by the crowd. Still Lloyd pretends this is not what the officers were doing.

In summary today we learned that the crowd reacted to being doused with tear gas and that even police were affected by it and the government continues to show videos unrelated to the defendants seemingly trying to make them guilty by association.