I offer the following, not to continue this debate (if that's what it is) but rather in the interest of accuracy.
Although five deaths were reported, only one individual was killed in the "riot" on January 6. She was a Trump supporter, and was murdered by a Capitol police officer. That officer, to my knowledge, has not only not been arrested and charged with this foul act, but has not even had his name revealed to the public. As far as I am aware, this officer is still on the job -- protecting members of Congress from the people they are supposed to serve.
The remaining four died either of complications due to previous illnesses (2), drug overdose (1), and in the case of the Capitol policeman who was supposedly killed due to being hit with a fire extinguisher, it was discovered later that this tale was told by other Capitol police, and was later (rather gleefully, it seems to me) reported by the press. He actually died the following day due to a stroke.
In the meantime, over 500 people have been arrested, with more arrests to follow. Only about half that number actually set foot in the Capitol (which, by the way, is not a crime since the Capitol is open to the public). Most of those arrested are currently being held without trial or bond. At least two of those who have gone before a judge have done so bearing cuts and bruises sustained while in custody.
Three of the "rioters" have been identified (though their social media posts) as anti-Trump activists. In a video, one of these is shown in the Capitol rotunda encouraging those around him to "burn this sucka down" (referring either to the Capitol itself or to the government in general). The response of the crowd was mostly along the lines of "No. That's not right. That's not who we are." (Hardly the response of bloodthirsty rebels, is it?)
Finally, we should remind ourselves that this "riot", which had but one fatality through violence, pales in comparison to the nearly 80 Trump supporters who were murdered (not to mention the billions of dollars in property looted or destroyed) during the previous summer's "peaceful protests" across this nation.