U.S. Capitol Police officer describes
facing mob to Jan. 6 panel
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[June 10, 2022]
By Doina Chiacu
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A police officer who
suffered a brain injury at the hands of rioters during last year's U.S.
Capitol attack described the scenes of violence and chaos - including
fellow officers bloodied and on the ground - in testimony on Thursday
before the congressional panel investigating the assault. |
U.S. Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards testifies before the U.S.
House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United
States Capitol, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 9, 2022.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
U.S. Capitol Police officer Caroline Edwards was one of two
witnesses appearing in person during the first hearing of the
House of Representatives select committee probing the Jan. 6,
2021, assault. She described how she got hurt and what she found
when she finally got to safety behind a Washington Metropolitan
Police line.
"What I saw was just a war scene. It was something like I'd seen
out of the movies. I couldn't believe my eyes. There were
officers on the ground. You know, they were bleeding. They were
throwing up. ... I was slipping in people's blood," she
testified.
The committee showed a video clip of Edwards getting injured
while she was trying to hold back the mob of former President
Donald Trump's supporters with two of the metal bike racks
police were using as barricades.
"I felt the bike rack come on top of my head and I was pushed
backwards and my foot caught the stair behind me. And my chin
hit the handrail - at that point I had blacked out. ... The back
of my head clipped the concrete stairs behind me."
Edwards said she returned to duty after she regained
consciousness.
More than 100 police officers were injured that day and one died
the next day. Four officers later died by suicide.
Edwards told the committee she has been proud to put on a
uniform and serve her country. But on that day, she was called
by rioters House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's dog, incompetent and a
villain.
"They dared to question my honor," Edwards said. "They dared to
question my loyalty and they dared to question my duty."
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Will Dunham)
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