A House of Representatives committee is looking into what happened
Police officers have been giving evidence about the storming of the US Capitol building in January to politicians in Washington DC.
A House of Representatives committee is looking into what happened at the start of the year when President Trump supporters marched on the building.
They were angry at his defeat in the election.
Sergeant Aquilino Gonell says he was more frightened that day than when he served in the military in Iraq
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As we hear the powerful stories from officers on Jan 6 can’t help but think of the entire USCP force, including those that lost their lives as a result of that day.
— haley talbot (@haleydtalbot) July 27, 2021
As you walk around the Capitol today officers are glued to the hearing, watching their colleagues testify. pic.twitter.com/ljw2Br7tk3

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