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Michael Fanone, the DC Metropolitan Police officer who almost died defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, suffered burns, a heart attack and traumatic brain injuries after insurrectionists ...
Michael Schaffer is a senior editor at POLITICO. His Capital City column runs weekly in POLITICO Magazine. “This is my reality,” said Michael Fanone. The bearded, tattooed ex-cop and I were ...
A Jan. 6, 2021, rioter who pleaded guilty to brutalizing Washington, D.C. Police Officer Michael Fanone received a 7 1/2-year prison sentence Thursday. Fanone was dragged, beaten and tased in the ...
Former DC Metropolitan Police officer Michael Fanone is set to release a memoir on October 11. He told Rolling Stone he did the book in part because talking about January 6 destroyed his career.
For more than two years, Michael Fanone’s muddied D.C. police badge was kept in a zip-top bag in an FBI evidence bin, dirt smeared across an imprint of the U.S. Capitol emblazoned on its face ...
One of the January 6 rioters who assaulted Metropolitan DC police officer Michael Fanone broke down in tears during his sentencing hearing on Tuesday. The defendant, Kyle Young, was found guilty ...
Michael Fanone was on the job and at the scene that day. Donald Trump pardoned the 1,583 people who faced charges surrounding Jan. 6, 2021.
Officer Michael Fanone isn’t holding back while speaking about his harrowing experience during the Capitol insurrection, which gave him a heart attack and left him with PTSD.
Once upon a time in America, Michael Fanone might have been hailed as a hero. But we're at a moment where many Americans can't distinguish truth from fiction; patriot from traitor; conservativism ...
Ex-Metropolitan Police officer Michael Fanone on being pardoned by Joe Biden and learning the Jan. 6 insurrectionists were pardoned by Donald Trump.