doctors and my mental health providers as well. is trying to get along with his life and get back to normal, genera six to me was not just genera six, it has been ongoing and will continue. even if i leave the department, when i leave the department, i have to be involved in the trial. in the future. sir, it is not going to end, for me. for a lot of people, that resist that day, and that s it. sergeant, i want to get to ayers in a second but just talk about not being ill to perform your duties, right? i would just say, congress addressed your situation at the
end of the hearing. last month, on june 28th, sergeant ganahl s team of doctors told him that permanent injuries he has suffered to his left shoulder and right foot now make it impossible for him to continue as a police officer. he must leave policing for good and figure out the rest of his life. sergeant ganahl, we wish you and your family all the best. we are here for you. we salute you for your valor, your eloquence and your beautiful commitment to america. you said you want to move on. how do you move on from the job you love, sergeant? today was very emotional, because, prior to me going to the hearing, i was in a room with the fbi agent going over trial prep and stuff like that. i had done police work for 16 years, beginning the 17th just
under siege , and the committee concluded, the hearing took place on tuesday was a bit of tease ahead for that, and also a note about a potential witness who they say was called out of the blue by the former president, donald trump. they say that witness declined the call and informed his attorney, who then informed the committee. the committee has referred that information to the department of justice for possible witness intimidation. ryan nobles, thank you very much. we want to bring you now, two police officers defending the capitol engineer six, both were injured. michael is a former police officer now a law-enforcement analyst and sergeant michelina ginna roe is with the capitol police. today, the january 6th committee honored his heroism, his injuries as forced him to leave that job. gentlemen, thank you. we appreciate you joining us this evening. mike, i will start with you because you re both at today s hearing sitting with your
the other takeaway, for me, was the absolute cowardice on behalf of each and every member of the trumpet ministration trump administration, when it came to calling out what took place inside of trump s white house. have waited months to hear from these people, but i can t understand it. why did you have to wait months, did i get that correct? yes, sir. we are having a bit of trouble. you guys may want to try to fix the signal while i talked to sergeant ganahl here. sergeant, you wrote an op-ed in the new york times this weekend, titled, i was betrayed