the attacks on law enforcement on january 6th. i want to play a little bit more of what you said today. you didn t realize that other parts of the capitol had been breached, but you really felt like you were the last line of defense. well, i m telling you that you were our last line of defense. and during the exact period of time, officer hodges, in that video where you were sacrificing your body to hold that door it gave congresswoman rice and i and the capitol police officers who had been sent to extract us the freedom of movement on that hallway to escape. you were not the only member of the committee who got emotional today. it s really striking how still, months later, it is still very emotional not only for the police officers but for you and other members. it s emotional to me not just
medical injuries. and they were also hurt. and the fact those people were hurt with the rioters using all kinds of weapons including having brought ieds to the capitol complex as well as bear spray and all of the things that you saw in those videos during the hearing, it is incredibly hypocritical for the republicans who say they are the party of law and order to turn a blind eye to the clear lawlessness and the attacks on law enforcement on january 6th. i want to play a little bit more of what you said today. you didn t realize that other parts of the capitol had been breached, but you really felt like you were the last line of defense. well, i m telling you that you were our last line of defense.
criminals. officer daniel hodges is a member of the civil disturbance unit 42 in the d.c. metropolitan police department. his responsibilities include riot response. prior to his service on the metropolitan police department he served six years in the 116th infantry regiment as an indirect fire infantryman. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn is a 13-year veteran of the capitol police and member of its first responder unit. his responsibilities include insuring the integrity of the perimeter around the capitol building. officer dunn has been among the first capitol police officers to describe what happened to law enforcement on january 6th. i will now swear in our witnesses. witnesses will please rise and raise their right hand.
unit 42 in the d.c. metropolitan police department, where his responsibilities include riot response. prior to his service on the metropolitan police department, he served six years in the 116th infantry regiment, 3rd battalion as an indirect fire infantryman. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn is a 13-year veteran of the united states capitol police, and a member of its first responder unit. his responsibilities include ensuring the integrity of the perimeter around the capitol building. officer dunn has been among the first capitol police officers to describe what happened to law enforcement on january 6th. i will now swear in our witnesses. the witnesses will please rise and raise their right hand. do you swear or affirm that the
member of the civil disturbance unit 42 in the d.c. metropolitan police department where his responsibilities include riot response. prior to his service on metropolitan police department, he serves six years in the 116th infantry regiment, third battalion, as an indirect fire infantryman. harry dunn is a 13 year veteran of the united states capitol police and a member of its first responders unit. his responsibilities include ensuring the integrity of the perimeter around the capitol building. officer dunn has been among the first capitol police officers describing what happened to law enforcement on january 6th. i will now swear in our witnesses. our witnesses will please rise and raise their right hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give