by Joaquin Sapien and Joshua Kaplan
Feb. 12, 1:30 p.m. EST
The riot squad defending the embattled entrance to the west side of the U.S. Capitol was surrounded by violence. Rioters had clambered up the scaffolding by the stage erected for the inauguration of President Joseph Biden. They hurled everything they could get their hands on at the cops beneath: rebar, plywood, power tools, even cans of food they had frozen for extra damage.
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One officer in the middle of the scrum, a combat veteran, thought the
rioters were so vicious, so relentless, that they seemed fueled by
methamphetamine. To his left, he watched a chunk of steel strike a
fellow officer above the eye, setting off a geyser of blood. A pepper
ball tore through the air over his shoulder and exploded against the jaw
of a man in front of him. The round, filled with chemical irritant,
ripped the rioter’s face open. His teeth were now visible through a hole
in his cheek. Blood poured out, puddling on the pavement surrounding
the building. But the man kept coming.
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Over the last several weeks, ProPublica has interviewed 19 current and former U.S. Capitol Police officers about the assault on the Capitol. Following on the dramatic video of officers defending the building that House lawmakers showed during the first day of the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, the interviews provide the most detailed account to date of a most extraordinary battle.
The enemies on Jan. 6 were Americans: thousands of people from across the country who had descended on the Capitol, intent on stopping Congress from certifying an election they believed was stolen from Trump. They had been urged to attend by Trump himself, with extremist right-wing and militia leaders calling for violence.
Many of the officers were speaking to reporters for the first time about
the day’s events, almost all anonymously for fear of retribution. That
they spoke at all is an indication of the depth of their frustration
over the botched response. ProPublica also obtained confidential
intelligence bulletins and previously unreported planning documents.
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