awe inspiring about those types of turnouts for police officers funerals. i remember vividly when gin lieu and rafael ramos funerals, when i attended those. and it s incredibly comforting to see that police officers all over the country and in many instances all over the world, would come out to support a fellow officer and their family. mike fanone, i really appreciate your time tonight. thank you. yes, sir, thank you. more evidence now on the former administration s attitude to the public they were supposed to be serving. the attitude seems to have been, at best, one of disregard, at worst, outright contempt. the issue is the habit, including the former president, of tearing up records, records the january 6th committee now has. ryan, the national archives put out a statement about the white house documents handed over to the january 6th committee.
death responding to what initially sounded like a routine, you know, disturbance in somebody s house. a mother complaining about an altercation with her son. what was that like, to be there last week? i mean, those images of, you know, just rows and rows of police officers, to stand amongst that? what was that like? i mean, there was something first of all, it s difficult. it s difficult to see any police officer lose their life. i think for for us, that is, the police community, i internalize it. and i take it very personally. but then also there s something awe inspiring about those types of turnouts for police officers funerals. i remember vividly when gin lieu and rafael ramos funerals, when