By the numbers: How the Jan. 6 investigation is shaping up 1 year later

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On Jan. 6, 2021, at 12:53 p.m., a large crowd approached approximately five Capitol Police officers standing at a fenced-off entrance—and quickly overwhelmed them. ABC News tracks what happened next that day, minute by minute.

How many have been sentenced?

A Texas police officer, for example, received 45 days in prison for his role in the riot. A Florida man who threw a fire hydrant at law enforcement was sentenced in December to more than five years in prison -- the longest sentence handed down to a participant in the Jan. 6 melee. Additionally, at least 18 people have been sentenced to a period of home detention, according to the DOJ.

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