Watch: Trump co-defendant arrest caught on bodycam after physical confrontation with FBI
Footage captured on police bodycam of Harrison Floyd being arrested in February following a physical confrontation with FBI agents attempting to serve him a grand jury subpoena was released publicly following a records request by POLITICO.
The 2020 Trump campaign aide, a co-defendant in Donald Trump's Georgia election subversion case, told local Maryland police officers at his doorstep that he had just dropped off his daughter and that he didn't see any badge flashed.
“If he reached up, I probably could have tried to stop the muzzle, but he would have definitely threw my hand,” Floyd is heard recounting to the Rockville Police officers, who showed up on Feb. 23, 2023, after he placed the 911 call to report armed men entering into his building, according to the footage.
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“But the other one was right next to me. So, if I went for that gun, and he pulled a gun, now I’m fighting two guys with guns, that’s not good. So, I backed up and went away. … I could’ve been killed really f***ing easily, if I wasn’t smart.”
Floyd hasn't been charged in the federal case.
One of the officers can be seen flipping through papers of the subpoena littered by Floyd's front door.
"I don't know what that is," a shirtless Floyd can be heard telling the cops referring to what is believed to be the subpoena. "I'm not touching it and I'm not picking it up."
The text of the letter (signed "Sincerely, JACK SMITH, SPECIAL COUNSEL") demands Floyd supply all contacts with former President Donald Trump, the Trump administration and any attorneys working on Trump’s behalf and requests all documents “relating to any planned or actual contact” with two Georgia election workers who had been blamed for committing voting fraud by Trump's trusted surrogate Rudy Giuliani.
Floyd's attorney, Chris Kachouroff, told POLITICO that the FBI agents didn't flash any credentials so that led Floyd to be concerned.