Filmmaker who followed Proud Boys during Capitol siege wants Jan. 6 committee to 'find the truth'

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Filmmaker who followed Proud Boys during Capitol siege wants Jan. 6 committee to 'find the truth'
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Documentarian Nick Quested's video has become central to both the House Jan. 6 committee and the Justice Dept.'s investigations. 'It was a privilege to testify in this way, and I think it’s important that they find the truth,' Quested said.

"You're that guy," said a man behind the bar who had just seen Nick QuestedThe bar is popular with police officers — memorabilia on display includes signed car doors removed from law enforcement patrol vehicles — and the man was grateful for what Quested had done to tell the story of what happened on Jan. 6.Speaking to NBC News following his testimony Thursday night, Quested called his appearance “the most nerve-wracking experience of my career.

Just around the corner, Quested had shot a video that led to his appearance before the House committee investigating the Capitol riot. He followed former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and members of the organization before and on Jan. 6, and his film has become central to both the panel's investigation and the Justice Department's sprawling probe of the Capitol siege.

Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards and documentary filmmaker Nick Quested are sworn in Thursday in Washington, D.C., during a hearing by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.Quested — an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who directed a number of music videos before moving into the documentary space — recounted how he was able to build a rapport with the Proud Boys despite strong disagreements with his subjects.

While the Proud Boys"certainly showed no interest" in then-President Donald Trump's rally near the White House, Quested said he"hadn't really envisioned there was anything more sinister at the time."

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