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D C Honors Arlington Police Officers, Firefighters for Service During Capitol Riot

Today at 3:45pm Sixty-five Arlington County police officers and firefighters have been recognized for their help defending the U.S. Capitol when a pro-Trump mob stormed it on Jan. 6. The honor was announced in a tweet posted Monday by the Arlington County Police Department. .@DCPoliceDept recently presented members of ACPD, @ArlingtonVaFD and other local police departments with a Ribbon of Valor, recognizing their assistance during the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. pic.twitter.com/OZKQAOyVqK “On May 11, [five] members of ACPD accepted the Ribbon of Valor on behalf of the ACPD officers who responded to the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 and assisted Metropolitan Police Department under a mutual aid agreement,” ACPD spokeswoman Ashley Savage tells ARLnow. “The ribbons were distributed to those officers last week.”

Arlington Public Safety Honored For Jan 6 Insurrection Response

Arlington Public Safety Honored For Jan. 6 Insurrection Response Patch 5/24/2021 Michael O Connell © Arlington County Police Department From left, Capt. Michael Quigley, Cpl. Brandon Gilkes, Cpl. I Woolley, Cpl. Brent Olson, and Lt. Steve Troyano, of the Arlington County Police and Lt. Nathan Waterfall of the Arlington County Fire Department accept the Valor Ribbon. ARLINGTON, VA On May 11, Chief Robert J. Contee III of the Metropolitan Police Department presented a Ribbon of Valor to MPD officers and members of outside law enforcement agencies who assisted in the response to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, according to an MPD spokeswoman.

Police were maced, trampled at Jan 6 riot, new documents show

Police were maced, trampled at Jan. 6 riot, new documents show Hundreds of emails, texts, photos and documents obtained by the Associated Press show how a patchwork of law enforcement agencies from all directions tried to support Washington as protesters poured into town. By MARTHA MENDOZA and JULIET LINDERMANAssociated Press Share U.S. Capitol Police push back rioters trying to enter the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6. Jose Luis Magana/Associated Press Two firefighters loaned to Washington for the day said that, at one point, they were the only medics on the Capitol steps Jan. 6, trying to triage injured officers as they watched the angry mob swell and attack police.

Police maced, trampled: New docs show depth of Jan 6 chaos

By MARTHA MENDOZA and JULIET LINDERMAN Associated Press Two firefighters loaned to Washington for the day said they were the only medics on the Capitol steps Jan. 6, trying to triage injured officers as they watched the angry mob swell and attack police. Law enforcement agents were “being pulled into the crowd and trampled, assaulted with scaffolding materials, and/or bear maced by protesters,” wrote Arlington County firefighter Taylor Blunt in an after-action memo. Some couldn’t walk, and had to be dragged to safety. Even some of the attackers sought medical help, and Blunt and his colleague Nathan Waterfall treated those who were passing out or had been hit. But some “feigned illness to remain behind police lines,” Blunt wrote.

Police were maced, trampled at Jan 6 riot, new documents show

Police were maced, trampled at Jan 6 riot, new documents show
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