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Congresswoman Madeleine Dean (D-PA) discusses the ongoing threat stemming from January 6th and expresses her disappointment that Congress hasnt done more for the police officers serving in the Capitol that day. Aired on 06/04/2021.
SheltieLover
(80,450 posts)Rhiannon12866
(255,525 posts)And scores of them were seriously injured - and some died!
SheltieLover
(80,450 posts)Why are they not in custody awaiting trials???
bottomofthehill
(9,390 posts)Imagine in one of the most iconic and beautiful buildings in the word, the US Capitol. Imagine going to work in a place where you try to keep people safe, democracy on track, preserve order, work to allow our countrys elected representatives in the House and Senate do their jobs.
Then imagine having to go to work in a place where your fellow country men and women came dressed for battle (Kevlar, helmets, shields, goggles, tactical vests and gear) armed to the teeth (home made napalm, pipe bombs, spears, clubs, bats, hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks, crutches, plumbing supplies, pool cues, mace, tasers, pepper spray, black flag wasp and hornet spray, WD 40, Fire Extinguishers, piss, shit
.and we will never know how many guns, as it is not like this insurrectionist crew was screened) to assault your workplace, your co workers and threaten to hang and shoot people you work to protect on a daily basis in an open insurrection against American democracy at the behest of the President of the United States.
Further imagine after getting the everloving shit kicked out of you for hours by a crowd that outnumbered you by about 50 to 1 that included active military, reserve military, retired military, active police officers, retired police officers, teachers, doctors, lawyers, real estate agents, pool company owners, gym owners, general contractors, fucking nuts of every variety. Fighting quite literally for your life while holding out for support military support that you believed would come but never did, only supported by the local law enforcement organizations (thank you metropolitan police department MPD!) that were scrambling as fast as they could, all while screamed at by the crowd told that you are supporting the wrong side, are a traitor and are going to die.
Then you are accused by the other side of being complicit in the attack and allowing it to happen. Accused of Facilitating the entrance of those you spent hours fighting against, inviting the invaders into the Capitol.
Next the gaslighting begins, the President says they were peace loving people and we love you go home in peace, the very Members you fought to protect and keep safe start saying thing like a regular tourist day at the Capitol, we are told that the Feds are harassing peaceful protestors (remember he is talking about those who have been arrested for violently attacking police officers and the US itself) been told the crowd was in a a happy festive atmosphere until the police set upon the crowd and told the protestor (yes a member of Congress has decided she was just a peaceful protestor) who was shot while trying to get into the house chamber where Members of Congress were trapped, was unnecessary use of force, been told that only Trump supporters were harmed that day (150+ cops would disagree), they say this was no insurrection, Jesus Christ, they started making speeches on the Floor of the House and in Committee hearings that this was much to do about nothing.
Imagine that the next day, and the next day and the next day and the next day, you go back to work tired, exhausted, missing your family due to the extreme scheduling you have been under since 1/6 working well over 68 hours a week protecting these fucking jerks, 12 hour shifts so you dont see much of your spouse, children, pets, whatever is important to your mental well being.
There you have the life of a Capitol Police Officer. Sounds like a pretty exciting life
.. by the way, they are recruiting and the department is down about 200 cops and that is not counting those on leave due to injury on 1/6. The injuries include concussions, broken bones, crushed spinal disks, severed fingers( fully severed as in gone) eyes gouged out, respiratory illnesses due to chemical agent exposure, death, (although the DC ME thinks that a healthy police officer died of natural causes after collapsing while the attack was ongoing and there is video evidence of his attack with chemical agents) suicide and mental and emotional trauma from being involved in a mid evil battle in the space around the Capitol.
Sounds like a pretty good job with real job satisfaction and a high level of moral. You can apply to join this under appreciated team at
https://www.uscp.gov/careers
At least the insurance is pretty good, but you may need it if this happens again.
Budi
(15,325 posts)The Capitol Police did what their Oath required.
I appreciate your OP, Rhiannon12866, and to your post, bottomofthehill, describing in detail again what was endured Jan 6th as the protected those same Congress people .
FROM SALON:
House progressives and conservatives both vote against bill to increase funding to Capitol police
The bill passed the House on Thursday by only one vote after a group of Democrats joined with Republicans to oppose
By JON SKOLNIK
PUBLISHED MAY 20, 2021
Thursday, the House approved a $1.9 billion emergency spending package designed to fortify Capitol security in the wake of the Capitol riot but not without significant resistance from the Squad.
The coterie of progressives took particular issue with one provision in the bill that would allot more money to the Capitol Police. The bill, which eked out a 213-212 vote, was in fact met with vocal pushback from Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass. all of whom voted "no" as well as Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y. who voted "present." All present Republicans voted against the measure.
"There are some things about the bill that I support, like making sure our custodial staff and our cleaners have the resources they need to respond and deal with this trauma," Bowman explained. "But there are other parts of it that I don't support, like adding more funding to police budgets. So that's why I decided to vote present."
More...
https://www.salon.com/2021/05/20/house-progressive-and-conservatives-both-vote-against-bill-to-increase-funding-to-capitol-police/
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Many across America were left stunned by the No Vote, considering what the Capitol Police endured that horrific day in US history, believing such honor & gratitude was more than earned.
Shame on them all.