Horrifying video shows woman's last moments as she's trampled by Capitol rioters
Body camera footage of Rosanne Boyland's last moments. (New York Times/Screenshot)

Body camera video shows Capitol insurgents trampling a woman who carried a Gadsden flag to a march supporting former president Donald Trump's bid to remain in office despite his election loss.

Rosanne Boyland had traveled from Georgia with a friend to show her support for Trump at the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, D.C., but she was among five killed that day after the president's supporters stormed into the Capitol -- where video shows her final moments after getting knocked down, reported the New York Times.

"She's going to die!" her friend Justin Winchell can be heard shouting in newly released video. "She's dead! I need somebody!"

Winchell can be heard begging the crowd for help, but instead one rioter sprays chemical irritant over his head at officers attempting to stop the siege.

A bearded man wearing a University of Michigan sweatshirt moves up the stairs toward police, while a rioter wearing a cowboy hat urges others to knock off the officers masks.

The bearded man steps over Boyland and grabs an officer's baton while another rioter uses a crutch to strike the officer, who is knocked to the ground.

A man later identified as Michael Joseph Foy, a former Marine from Michigan, beats the officer at least 10 times in 16 seconds as rioters fight police over Boyland's body while Winchell begs them to stop.

"Rosanne! Rosanne!" he screams during the melee.

The first officer is dragged away, and the officer wearing the body camera is then attacked as the footage ends.

Rioters then dragged Boyland's body away but were unable to resuscitate her, and the 34-year-old was pronounced dead later at a hospital, although her cause of death has not yet been determined.