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Police recount mayhem and attempted coup in US Capitol riot
Jul 28, 2021 8:12 AM PHT
Reuters
Four police officers on Tuesday, July 27, told lawmakers they were beaten, taunted with racial insults, heard threats including kill him with his own gun and thought they might die as they struggled to defend the US Capitol on January 6 against a mob of then-President Donald Trump s supporters.
Often tearful, sometimes profane, the officers called the rioters terrorists engaged in an attempted coup during a 3-1/2 hour congressional hearing in which they also criticized Republican lawmakers who have sought to downplay the attack. I feel like I went to hell and back to protect the people in this room, said District of Columbia police officer Michael Fanone, referring to lawmakers. The indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful, Fanone added, slamming his hand onto the witness table.
RIC Mais Reuters 27 de julho de 2021 -
18:38
Por Richard Cowan e Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Quatro policiais norte-americanos contaram a parlamentares nesta terça-feira que foram agredidos, provocados com insultos raciais, e disseram que acreditaram que poderiam morrer enquanto defendiam o Capitólio dos Estados Unidos no dia 6 de janeiro contra uma multidão de apoiadores do então presidente Donald Trump.
Os depoentes choraram, utilizaram palavrões e chamaram os invasores de “terroristas” envolvidos em “uma tentativa de golpe”. Durante uma audiência que durou três horas e meia no Congresso, os policiais também criticaram parlamentares republicanos que tentaram minimizar o ataque.Â