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A lone Black officer faced down a mob at the Capitol Meet Eugene Goodman
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Eugene Goodman, police officer from Maryland, faced down mob during Capitol siege
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Capitol Police Officer Who Led Mob Away from Senate Chambers Is an Army Iraq War Vet
Protesters supporting U.S. President Donald Trump gather near the office of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in the U.S. Capitol after groups breached the building s security on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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Before Eugene Goodman faced dozens of protesters who broke into the U.S. Capitol last week, he served as an infantryman in Iraq.
Goodman, an officer with the U.S. Capitol Police, is credited with leading a mob of protesters away from the Senate chambers during last week s siege of the federal building. Igor Bobic, a HuffPost politics reporter, captured the now-viral moment when Goodman was suddenly faced with a large group of President Donald Trump s supporters who had surrounded and broken into the Capitol.
The September issue of the Fraternal Order of Police Journal featured the president on its cover. The FOP endorsed both of Trump s presidential campaigns. Credit: fop.net/Screenshot by NPR
U.S. Capitol Mob Brings Questions, Fallout For Pro-Trump Police By
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In the aftermath of Wednesday s siege of the U.S. Capitol, attention is turning to the nation s police: How many sympathized with what happened?
The head of the Chicago police union minimized the severity of the riot, while his counterpart in Seattle repeated unfounded claims that the far left shared responsibility.
Around the country, police departments are following up on reports of off-duty officers spotted in Washington. The Seattle Police Department has put two officers on paid leave, as their participation is investigated.