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mzmolly

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Sun Jan 17, 2021, 06:44 PM Jan 2021

Meet Three D.C. Police Officers Who Fought For The U.S. Capitol -- NPR



He had been pushed, shoved and even tased multiple times. He was alone and exhausted.

Lying dazed on the marble steps leading out of the west side of the U.S. Capitol on the afternoon of Jan. 6, D.C. Police Officer Mike Fanone heard bone-chilling words coming from some of President Trump's supporters who were surrounding him.

"I remember guys chanting, 'Kill him with his own gun,'" says Fanone, a 19-year veteran of the Metropolitan Police Department.

Fanone's experience at the Capitol after pro-Trump mobs stormed it provides a shocking insight into the threats and violence faced by D.C. police officers who rushed to the building after it was breached. Crowds turned their fury on the men in blue, spraying them with mace, throwing fire extinguishers at them, crushing them in tight hallways, and even threatening to kill them.

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Meet Three D.C. Police Officers Who Fought For The U.S. Capitol -- NPR (Original Post) mzmolly Jan 2021 OP
Heroes all! abqtommy Jan 2021 #1
Indeed. mzmolly Jan 2021 #2
President Biden should commence an awards ceremony and Baked Potato Jan 2021 #3
That's mzmolly Jan 2021 #4

Baked Potato

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3. President Biden should commence an awards ceremony and
Sun Jan 17, 2021, 10:53 PM
Jan 2021

have the Capitol Police, Secret Service, and other Americans who, on January 6th rose to the occasion and performed their duties above and beyond what is expected. I think they should all be publicly recognized and awarded for their actions. Of course, the resulting publicity wouldn’t hurt either as some bridges can be built for lasting good will and relationships.

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