quick thinking officer potentially saves dozens of lives
quick thinking officer potentially saves dozens of lives
“An officer inside the Capitol*diverted a mob of angry rioters from a wide-open entrance to the U.S. Senate floor.
As he was chased up a flight of stairs, the officer*noticed the open door and first tried*to block it before realizing he was alone with a*throng coming after him.
Even though the officer was armed with a baton he could have used for protection, he gently pushed the arm of the first rioter charging through the pack, a man named Doug Jensen*from Des Moines, who was later arrested by the FBI on five federal charges.*
Instead of finding the open Senate chambers, Jensen chased*the officer, who led*him in the opposite direction. The mob followed them away from the Senate floor. Video of the incident has been viewed millions of times on social media.”
quick thinking officer potentially saves dozens of lives
“An officer inside the Capitol*diverted a mob of angry rioters from a wide-open entrance to the U.S. Senate floor.
As he was chased up a flight of stairs, the officer*noticed the open door and first tried*to block it before realizing he was alone with a*throng coming after him.
Even though the officer was armed with a baton he could have used for protection, he gently pushed the arm of the first rioter charging through the pack, a man named Doug Jensen*from Des Moines, who was later arrested by the FBI on five federal charges.*
Instead of finding the open Senate chambers, Jensen chased*the officer, who led*him in the opposite direction. The mob followed them away from the Senate floor. Video of the incident has been viewed millions of times on social media.”