speak to my fellow officers about the emotions they re continues to experience from the events of january 6th. there s nothing wrong with seeking professional counseling. what we went through that day was traumatic. if you are hurting, please take advantage of the counseling services that are available to us. his fellow officer, mike an fanone, has described in very visit terms the terror he experienced. i was aware enough to recognize i was at risk of being stripped of and killed by my own firearm. i was electric roe cuted again and again and again with a taser. i m sure i was screaming, but i don t think i could even hear my own voice. i thought about using my firearm on my attacker, but i institute if i did, i would be quickly overwhelmed. that, in their minds, would provide them with the justification for killing me.
in court. prosecutors are trying to get the university records. two good samaritans were killed last night in los angeles. they were trying to help someone who had just gotten into a car crash. that driver last control, hit a fire hydrant. that sent a fountain of water rushing into the sky. power lines came down on the water and electric roe cuted the two women who had come to try to help the driver. jim joyce being called a hero, credited with saving a woman s life on monday when he saw her collapse at chase field before the diamondbacks game. joyce gave her cpr, even kept going after paramedics arrived. the woman could leave the hospital this weekend. you may recall that joyce had been best known for making a bad call that cost detroit s armando galarraga a perfect game in 2010. the ump admitted his mistake,