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Daniel Hodges is an American officer of the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department who is known for defending the U.S. Capitol building and its occupants during the January 6 attack in 2021. During the attack, Hodges was crushed by rioters who had stolen police shields and then pinned him against a wall.
Daniel Hodges, a Metropolitan Police Department officer who had been repeatedly assaulted and crushed by rioters during the attack, responded to the pardons on his Twitter account: "Thanks America.". [ 82 ] [ 72 ] Former Metropolitan police officer Michael Fanone , who was beaten and tased until unconscious during the riot, was asked during a ...
Four NOPD officers not in uniform at the time opened fire on a family on the Danziger Bridge, killing 17-year-old James Brissette and 40-year-old Ronald Madison and wounding four others. The officers claimed that they had been fired upon when they responded to a call about an officer under fire. [139] [140] Robert Faulcon Jr. Robert Gisevius Jr.
Patrick McCaughey III, who crushed D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges with a riot shield on Jan. 6, was sentenced to prison on Friday.
There have been 16,377 citizen complaints with 63,332 allegations against Detroit police officers since 2012, according to the dashboard, and there are 2,358 open cases. There can be more than one ...
A suburban Detroit police officer who punched a young Black man in the face and slammed his head to the ground pleaded guilty Monday to a federal civil rights violation. Matthew Rodriguez ...
Four police officers (Pfc. Harry Dunn and Sgt. Aquilino Gonell of the U.S. Capitol Police, and Michael Fanone and Daniel Hodges of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department) testified about the physical assaults and verbal threats they faced responding to the attack at the U.S. Capitol in a highly emotional hearing.
D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges recounts the Capitol riot with Rep. Stephanie Murphy, who credits the officer for saving her life, in first sit-down interview together.