Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop's Battle for America's Soul

Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop's Battle for America's Soul

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Summary

An urgent warning about the growing threat to our democracy from a twenty-year police veteran and former Trump supporter who nearly lost his life during the insurrection of January 6th。

When Michael Fanone self-deployed to the Capitol on January 6, 2021, he had no idea his life was about to change。 When he got to the front of the line, he urged his fellow officers to hold it against the growing crowd of insurrectionists—until he found himself pulled into the mob, tased until he had a heart attack, and viciously beaten with a Blue Lives Matter flag as shouts to kill him rang out。

Now, Fanone is ready to tell the full story of that fateful day, along with exploring our country’s most critical issues as someone who has had firsthand experience with many of them。 A self-described redneck who voted for Trump in 2016, Fanone’s closest friend was an informant—a Black, transgender, HIV-positive woman who has helped him mature and rethink his methods as a police officer。 With his unique insight as an undercover detective and intense desire to do the right thing no matter the cost, Fanone provides a nuanced look into everything from policing to race to politics in a way that is accessible across all party lines。

Determined to make sure no one forgets what happened at the Capitol on January 6th, Fanone has written a timely call to action for anyone who wants to preserve our democracy for future generations。

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Reviews

Mara

Hold The Line by Michael Fanone is a memoir in which he documents his life journey as a police officer, responding to the January 6th Insurrection, and what followed。 If you followed the Insurrection hearings, you likely remember his face and powerful testimony。 The way he writes is like the way he speaks, honest, direct, and sometimes brash。 I really appreciated his view on policing, serving the community, and ways to successfully reform policing。 Unfortunately, not all officers have the same p Hold The Line by Michael Fanone is a memoir in which he documents his life journey as a police officer, responding to the January 6th Insurrection, and what followed。 If you followed the Insurrection hearings, you likely remember his face and powerful testimony。 The way he writes is like the way he speaks, honest, direct, and sometimes brash。 I really appreciated his view on policing, serving the community, and ways to successfully reform policing。 Unfortunately, not all officers have the same perspective on their jobs。 His experiences and relationships have shifted his thinking and how he operates as an officer。 Fanone's accounts of the Insurrection are truly terrifying and even what comes after is so, because of the whitewashing by some politicians about the events of that day。 I had no idea how little support the responding officers had received following the insurrection because if how the event was and continues to be politicized。 This is an extremely important book, especially right before our midterm elections where so many people who refute the 2020 election results are running for office。 Thank you Atria Books and NetGalley for providing this ARC。 All thoughts are my own。 。。。more

Susan Rea

Compelling ReadingMike Genome is an American hero。 Outspoken and raw, he reminds us what we have to lose and what we need to do。 Bravo!

Marcia

one of the better books about Jan 6more about the author than the eventdetails I did not knowadd to the bookshelf of that last 4/5 years

Jean

Welcome to the human side of Jan。 6。 The book is a quick read, but it's not easy。 You feel, at least as well as a reader can, the hate, viciousness and violence that Officer Fanone and other officers have experienced--and continue to experience。 No one who saw that video footage should have any doubt that these people did their jobs superbly, holding that line, restoring peace at the Capitol, and enabling the democratic process to continue。 They were rewarded by having to fight a much more dange Welcome to the human side of Jan。 6。 The book is a quick read, but it's not easy。 You feel, at least as well as a reader can, the hate, viciousness and violence that Officer Fanone and other officers have experienced--and continue to experience。 No one who saw that video footage should have any doubt that these people did their jobs superbly, holding that line, restoring peace at the Capitol, and enabling the democratic process to continue。 They were rewarded by having to fight a much more dangerous enemy, battling the lie that the insurrection didn't happen or that it was full of "love and kisses" when it cost more than one officer his life, his health, his livelihood, and his friends。 It's a straightforward, brutal, serious, funny & heartbreaking account of what it cost one ordinary man to do what was right, something that is becoming increasingly extra-ordinary。 One of the best books I've read all year。 。。。more

Harriette Taylor

Is this AmericaI read the entire book at one time。 I was unable to stop。 Every American should read this account of Jan 6th and the aftermath。 God help us

Joyce A。 Brown

Forthright, profane, and brutally honest--about two topics: police training and January 6th。 Fanone's views on both are equally insightful。 I expected the 1/6 discussion, but I hadn't expected a fascinating analysis of police procedures: Fanone details his own evolution as an officer, and then he provides practical, useful recommendations for improving policing in the US。 As far as 1/6 goes--he pulls no punches, which is not going to be a surprise to anyone who has seen his interviews, including Forthright, profane, and brutally honest--about two topics: police training and January 6th。 Fanone's views on both are equally insightful。 I expected the 1/6 discussion, but I hadn't expected a fascinating analysis of police procedures: Fanone details his own evolution as an officer, and then he provides practical, useful recommendations for improving policing in the US。 As far as 1/6 goes--he pulls no punches, which is not going to be a surprise to anyone who has seen his interviews, including his testimony before the J6 Committee。 Reading the full story of his experience reminds the reader of the outrageous horror of that day and reignites fury aimed at those who planned, executed, and supported the treason, from Trump on down to the rioters。 One can especially identify with Fanone's weariness, waiting for justice to be served。 。。。more

Leslie Holland

Those who don’t learn from History are doomed to repeat it。 This book is such an important read。 Salty language, so don’t be surprised by that。 Excellent read。

LaShanda Chamberlain

Michael Fanone is an American Hero!!! But if you ask him, he will just say he was doing his job on January 6th when he self-deployed to the US Capitol。 Fanone, a 2016 Trump supporter, fought with other officers at the Capitol on January 6 to help save our Democracy!! In this book, Fanone shares details of his life before he entered law enforcement, his experience on January 6, and the aftermath of that day。 If you don’t read any other book this year, you NEED TO READ THIS ONE!!!

Muhammad Adamu

So amazing

Mara

DangI wish more people had good heads on their shoulders like Mike Fanone。 I would go out with him。 He’s cute。

Karen

I have watched Michael Fanone do several interviews on television, so I was excited to read an early copy of his memoir which was co-written by John Shiffman, a journalist for Reuters。 This memoir was a fast read for me because I could not put it down。 The memoir is divided into three parts: Before, During and After。 We learn about his family’s immigrant background, his divorced parents。 His mother was a social worker who worked with traumatized teens and his father was an alcoholic lawyer。 They I have watched Michael Fanone do several interviews on television, so I was excited to read an early copy of his memoir which was co-written by John Shiffman, a journalist for Reuters。 This memoir was a fast read for me because I could not put it down。 The memoir is divided into three parts: Before, During and After。 We learn about his family’s immigrant background, his divorced parents。 His mother was a social worker who worked with traumatized teens and his father was an alcoholic lawyer。 They divorced in the 1980s。 Most of his career, Fanone worked Vice。 He worked with Leslie, a Black trans sex worker who made drug buys。 Though Michael appears to be a tough guy he has a soft side and was concerned about the training police receive。 The second part of the book was harrowing as he relives January 6 and his recovery period。 The courage the officers had, the trauma suffered, his recovery as he started doing interviews…。。in Part IiI After, Michael talks about policing and his ideas how to make it better。 You will not want to miss reading Hold the Line。 My thanks to Atria and NetGalley for an ARC of this book。 The opinions in this review are my own。 。。。more

Linda

Could not put this book down。 Bought it from audible,com and it is read by officer Fanone。 Every adult American should read this account of January 6th。 Graphic and important book。 He tells it as it wasHe is a no nonsense gritty author。

Pamela

4。5 stars for honesty and authenticity, something we should all want from those who serve their communities and our country as police officers。 Michael Fanone is admirable for his courage in standing strong for truth against all attacks on his character, against all who claim the January 6th attack on the Capitol never happened。

Shoshana

This book is a powerful condemnation of the traitorous, seditious insurrection committed against the people and government of the United States of America by Donald Trump and his cohorts。 Michael Fanone ran towards the violence, and got beaten, tased, suffered a heart attack and unconsciousness for his trouble。 A former Trump voter, Fanone did his duty and more on January 6, 2021。Although it is somewhat of a cliche, this memoir reads like a novel。 It is a page-turner。 I was fascinated, and repul This book is a powerful condemnation of the traitorous, seditious insurrection committed against the people and government of the United States of America by Donald Trump and his cohorts。 Michael Fanone ran towards the violence, and got beaten, tased, suffered a heart attack and unconsciousness for his trouble。 A former Trump voter, Fanone did his duty and more on January 6, 2021。Although it is somewhat of a cliche, this memoir reads like a novel。 It is a page-turner。 I was fascinated, and repulsed all at the same time。 I was particularly interested to read about the cowardice of that lickspittle toady Lindsey Graham who wanted the Capitol Police to shoot the rioters in the head。 This is an important book with good ideas on how to reform police training, written from the point of view of someone who has been there。 It is worth reading no matter what your politics are。 Heartily recommended。Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC。 。。。more

Linda Galella

Have a seat in Kevin McCarthy’s office for the Prologue and buckle up for the ride!Begins with a brief auto biography, moves on to an hard hitting, first person, thrilling account of being front and center inside the January 6th riot on the Capitol and ends with a proposal for updating arcane and ineffective policing techniques, strategies and policies。 Michael Fanone is a tough cop who loves our country。 A self proclaimed “beer drinking red neck”, he moves expertly from drug dealers to politica Have a seat in Kevin McCarthy’s office for the Prologue and buckle up for the ride!Begins with a brief auto biography, moves on to an hard hitting, first person, thrilling account of being front and center inside the January 6th riot on the Capitol and ends with a proposal for updating arcane and ineffective policing techniques, strategies and policies。 Michael Fanone is a tough cop who loves our country。 A self proclaimed “beer drinking red neck”, he moves expertly from drug dealers to political elite。 His writing is loaded with expletives, f-bombs included, but it’s also exploding with passion and fervor。 The opening chapter in Kevin McCarthy’s office is packed with tension and barely restrained anger for what I assumed to be Fanone exercising decorum。 The chapters during the riot read like a top notch thriller。 Closing the Epilogue are the few paragraphs describing how to revamp policing at a national level that involves reforming the entire criminal justice system along with a charge to current officers。Repression of body cam footage seems to be a dual party responsibility that has me both cranky about it and wanting to see it for myself to find out why。 Regardless of which side of the aisle you wander, “Hold the Line” is a book that will make you think about this horrific event in a new way📚 。。。more

Sharon Grow

A fascinating and moving biography and memoir by Michael Fanone, a former Capitol Police Officer and a twenty-year veteran and vice cop with the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D。C。 He was severely injured at the Capitol during the January 6th insurrection and continues to suffer from PTSD, the tasing at the base of his skull, beaten with a Black Lives Matter flag and suffering a heart attack。 He was one of the 850 MPD officers who fled to the Capitol to help the Capitol Police off A fascinating and moving biography and memoir by Michael Fanone, a former Capitol Police Officer and a twenty-year veteran and vice cop with the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D。C。 He was severely injured at the Capitol during the January 6th insurrection and continues to suffer from PTSD, the tasing at the base of his skull, beaten with a Black Lives Matter flag and suffering a heart attack。 He was one of the 850 MPD officers who fled to the Capitol to help the Capitol Police officers who were trying to defend the Capitol from the insurrectionists。 Beginning with his childhood and advancing through his life, noting the good and maybe not so good, an honest portrayal of the man who begged for his life as the rioters wanted to take his gun and kill him。 He recorded many of his conversations which has enabled him to credibly catalog many of the events。 He survived that day, January 6, but has the country? I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation for an honest review。 (paytonpuppy) 。。。more

MeWriter

Having not read any books on J6, I knew this would be the one I wanted to read when I saw the author。 I have followed Mr。 Fanone and his fellow officers and am so proud of the job they did and so very sad for everything they had to go through and are still dealing with。 This is a powerful read, an honest, bare knuckled take on Officer Fanone and his experiences。 His story is an amazing one and I cannot wait to see his next chapter!Many thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for this ARC!

Karen

I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book。 I’ve watched Michael’s interviews on TV。 Seen him testify in front of congress and read the articles on him。 I’ve appreciated his no nonsense style while feeling worry for his clear struggles from the physical and emotional after effects of January 6th。 His story was fascinating。 I wasn’t bored reading about what I read about in articles or heard in interviews。 His journey from high school dropout to a compassionate and fierce MPD police officer was c I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book。 I’ve watched Michael’s interviews on TV。 Seen him testify in front of congress and read the articles on him。 I’ve appreciated his no nonsense style while feeling worry for his clear struggles from the physical and emotional after effects of January 6th。 His story was fascinating。 I wasn’t bored reading about what I read about in articles or heard in interviews。 His journey from high school dropout to a compassionate and fierce MPD police officer was compelling。 His honesty is something sorely missing in todays world。 Most of all his thoughtful views and opinions on the state of policing in America are worth the read。 Don’t let the no filter guy you see on TV keep you from reading this book。 Fanone is an intelligent and thoughtful person and has a story that should be heard。I just reviewed Hold the Line by Michael Fanone; John Shiffman。 #HoldtheLine #NetGalley 。。。more

Linda Cirocco

Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop’s Battle for the Soul of AmericaMichael Fanone and John ShiffmanAtria Books2022⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Michael Fanone self-deployed to the Capitol during the Insurrection when he heard officers screaming for their lives。 Things were out of hand and the police were outnumbered by the insurrectionists。 Fanone was helping to hold the line when he was brutally attacked, beaten with a Blue Lives matter flagpole, and tased in the neck which caused a heart attack。 Five peo Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop’s Battle for the Soul of AmericaMichael Fanone and John ShiffmanAtria Books2022⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Michael Fanone self-deployed to the Capitol during the Insurrection when he heard officers screaming for their lives。 Things were out of hand and the police were outnumbered by the insurrectionists。 Fanone was helping to hold the line when he was brutally attacked, beaten with a Blue Lives matter flagpole, and tased in the neck which caused a heart attack。 Five people died, four by suicide。 He described the violence as medieval, hand-to-hand combat。 He had been an avid Trump supporter, but January 6th changed his mind。 To ensure no one forgets what happened on January 6th, he has written this book to help others remember that our democracy is at stake and that action is required。Fanone’s book is presented in three parts: Before, During, and After。 The epilogue is “Legitimate Political Discourse。” The book is his journey。(Abe Lincoln created the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) in 1861, three months after the start of the Civil War。)Fanone offers sound advice for police training: Gun training under stress, not just shooting at a static target; showing new recruits how to engage with the public; getting to know a source and treating them with respect and compassion even if you didn’t like them。 He writes about White Privilege and Black Lives Matter and how it affects police work。 He discusses the impact of the Trump presidency on himself (He voted for Trump’s “law and order” speeches) and the police。 He turned his back on the president and voted for Biden。 Fanone’s mantra is “See the humanity in the people you will meet today。”On January 6th, Fanone rose at 6:00 am and had breakfast with his mother。 She had CNN on in the background and the reporters were discussing the Stop the Steal rally at 11:00 am where then-President Trump would speak。 Nanone suspected that there may be property damage but suspected nothing like the insurrection that occurred。 He went about work as usual, planning a drug bust later in the afternoon。 He was at the gym and the television was on and the reporters were commenting on the size of the crowd and the anger in the crowd, which was scheduled to walk to the US Capitol after the rally。 Back at his mother’s, he heard that the rhetoric coming from the speakers was espousing violence to ensure that Trump remained in power。 “…trial by combat…” said Rudy Giuliani。 “ We have come to demand that Congress do the right thing…” Trump said, indicating that they should only count the real electors-those who voted for Trump-and that they will walk down to the Capitol together to ensure that happens。 Fanone heard on his radio that riot equipment was to be donned。 The crowd was massive and was gathering at the Capitol。 This meant the protesters were inciting violence against the police。 Next was a call for tear gas, rubber bullets, and flash bang grenades。 Things were escalating fast。 Fanone decided to go in to assist as the attacks appeared coordinated and planned in advance。 At 1:49 pm, the attack was now a full-blown riot。 Fanone and his partner arrive in uniform and riot gear and are heckled by the insurrectionists with chants of, “You’re on the wrong team! 1776! USA! USA! F—- you, traitors!” They headed to the Rotunda where officers had requested assistance。 They found a few Trumpers yelling and hanging onto the statutes but there was no violence。 They headed out to the West Terrace Tunnel where they met battered and exhausted officers, some lying down while others were keeping the rioters out of the tunnel。 It was brutal hand-to-hand combat。 Then, Fanone was grabbed by one of the rioters。 The guy yelled, “I got one!” You’ll have to read the book yourself to know what happened afterwards。 It’s a page-turner。Fanone and Shiffman have written a minute-by-minute breakdown of July 6th。 The narrative is frightening and so well-written that I couldn’t stop reading。 Page after page I lived the horror of that day。 I am so proud of the police and all the others who helped them get through the insurrection。 I am ashamed of those Americans who fought against our law and order。 Needless to say, the presidential election certification successfully resumed。I recommend this book for those who want a first-hand experience of July 6th and the saving of our democracy。 It will get your adrenaline pumping as you experience what one courageous cop did when needed。 Now, that’s a real patriot。⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Thank you to #NetGalley and #AtriaBooks for the earc。 The opinions are my own。 。。。more

Beverly R Washington

I absolutely love this book。 Fanone, is a straight, no-chaser guy who tells his policing stories as well as, the tragedy he faced during the insurrection with passion。 I love his bluntness; he curses a lot but if this book is embraced particularly by policing communities, I believe we would see fewer tragedies。 It's an easy read and very entertaining。 I absolutely love this book。 Fanone, is a straight, no-chaser guy who tells his policing stories as well as, the tragedy he faced during the insurrection with passion。 I love his bluntness; he curses a lot but if this book is embraced particularly by policing communities, I believe we would see fewer tragedies。 It's an easy read and very entertaining。 。。。more

Kate Rock

Fantastic book written my a hero。 I highly recommend it to any who likes American politics, justice and great people。

Janelle C

"People on the right need to stop saying " we back the blue, except for those who defended the capital on January 6th。" People on the left need to stop saying "cops in riot gear are evil, except for those officers who defended democracy on January 6th。"I have to admit that I fall in the latter category。 When I saw Hold the Line available for review, I was not sure that I wanted to read it。 I am glad that I did。 What I saw on January 6th confirmed what I already knew about Trump and his supporter "People on the right need to stop saying " we back the blue, except for those who defended the capital on January 6th。" People on the left need to stop saying "cops in riot gear are evil, except for those officers who defended democracy on January 6th。"I have to admit that I fall in the latter category。 When I saw Hold the Line available for review, I was not sure that I wanted to read it。 I am glad that I did。 What I saw on January 6th confirmed what I already knew about Trump and his supporters, they are opportunistic about Police, Military, and even law and order。 So, none of that was a surprise to me。 What was impactful for me, as a reader, was Retired officer Michael Fanone' take on necessary police reform。 As well as his truthfulness about racism and classism in policing and the justice system。 Having LEO's in my family has been a reconciliation process for me since 2020。 Mr。 Fanone gave me food for thought。 He provided insight into his personal life, who he is as a person, father, officer, and now a stalwart protector of Democracy and what is right。 This book is firsthand important insight into understanding the depths to which Trump, his supporters, and those who have sympathetic to him will go to breakdown the fundamental rights for so many of us in this country。 I hate that the burden of defending our Democracy has been placed upon the shoulders of Michael Fanone and so many, however I do rest a bit easier knowing that he is a voice in the fight。 。。。more

June Price

Powerful。 As I read, I felt like I'd been transitioned back to that fateful day when I watched in horrified disbelief the events going down in Washington DC。 Given the impact this book had on me, I cannot imagine what it must have taken Michael Fanone to find the will to write it。 It took strength of not just character but belief。 His belief that our democracy was on the line shines through。 We owe him and the others who stood firm on the side of democracy a huge thank you。As such, I won't detra Powerful。 As I read, I felt like I'd been transitioned back to that fateful day when I watched in horrified disbelief the events going down in Washington DC。 Given the impact this book had on me, I cannot imagine what it must have taken Michael Fanone to find the will to write it。 It took strength of not just character but belief。 His belief that our democracy was on the line shines through。 We owe him and the others who stood firm on the side of democracy a huge thank you。As such, I won't detract from the importance of this book by trying to find the fancy words to describe it。 It carries a powerful punch。 Read it。Thank you #MichaelFanone #NetGalley and AtriaBooks for making this important work available to the American people。 。。。more

Courtney

This book is book in regards to one man's view of events at the White House。 I do not necessarily agree with most of what he says in the book however it is written well。 This book is book in regards to one man's view of events at the White House。 I do not necessarily agree with most of what he says in the book however it is written well。 。。。more

Nancy

I’m not giving this book 5 stars for prose but for content。 It’s well written, yes, but the author doesn’t mince words or play politics。 He tells it the way he sees it and bravely shows authenticity。 Be forewarned the language is rough。 Fanone became the unwitting face of the beleaguered police at the Capitol on January 6th。 He was simply doing his job when he was pulled by duty to defend the Capitol against a mob that subsequently pulled him into the mob, beat him with fists, clubs, flagpoles, I’m not giving this book 5 stars for prose but for content。 It’s well written, yes, but the author doesn’t mince words or play politics。 He tells it the way he sees it and bravely shows authenticity。 Be forewarned the language is rough。 Fanone became the unwitting face of the beleaguered police at the Capitol on January 6th。 He was simply doing his job when he was pulled by duty to defend the Capitol against a mob that subsequently pulled him into the mob, beat him with fists, clubs, flagpoles, etc。, tased him three times, attempted to take his gun, while screaming, “Kill him with his own gun!” He returned to the tunnel semi conscious and slipped into unconsciousness for approximately 4 minutes。 I encourage everyone to watch his body camera footage。 He is every officer defending the Capitol that day。 Fanone is, for the most part, apolitical。 Although not explicitly stated, I am under the impression that he subscribes to Republican ideals。 That said, he is equally critical of far left and far right politics and strongly advocates to depoliticize police, provide more comprehensive training, and quit using the police to run political scrum。 See a problem? Provide a solution and involve all parties to address it。 Then fund it。 Fanone provides a comprehensive background on himself and does not hide his character flaws。 He owns his mistakes and provides how they shaped him and taught him。 He was a Capitol Police officer for a short time and street cop for most of his career。 He understands the unintended biases and worked with the attitude of increasing public safety, taking the real criminals off the streets。 His goal was not to be punitive or meet quotas。 He served the people in his assigned area。 The last part focuses on some real world ideas to bring about police reform。 As he sees the people he served, he doesn’t believe in punitive actions except in the case of truly bad actors (he singles out Chauvin), but pushes the ideas of training in all aspects of law enforcement, including the cultural aspect。 I really liked the book。Honest review provided in return for a copy provided by Netgalley。 。。。more

Lisa Terwilliger

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of this book。This book was like reliving a tragic day in history that so many want to forget even happened and Fanone is here to make sure you never forget! I really liked the format of the book and how it was broken down into before, during and after and the raw emotions that he wrote with。 I felt the same emotions while reading and couldn't put the book down。 This book is definitely something that every American should read, if you can get past his excessive Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of this book。This book was like reliving a tragic day in history that so many want to forget even happened and Fanone is here to make sure you never forget! I really liked the format of the book and how it was broken down into before, during and after and the raw emotions that he wrote with。 I felt the same emotions while reading and couldn't put the book down。 This book is definitely something that every American should read, if you can get past his excessive use of the F word, you'll see him as the hero that I believe he is。 。。。more

Julie

So much of this was like reliving a nightmare, which in actuality it was: a nightmare of epic proportions。 That Jan 6 actually happened was horrific enough but that so many, including members of Congress who were rushed to safety on that day, actually refused to later admit that an Insurrection took place, is even more horrific。 Officer Farone and his fellow police officers and all those who rushed TO the mob to help on Jan 6th, deserve every single American's gratitude and respect。 They saved o So much of this was like reliving a nightmare, which in actuality it was: a nightmare of epic proportions。 That Jan 6 actually happened was horrific enough but that so many, including members of Congress who were rushed to safety on that day, actually refused to later admit that an Insurrection took place, is even more horrific。 Officer Farone and his fellow police officers and all those who rushed TO the mob to help on Jan 6th, deserve every single American's gratitude and respect。 They saved our democracy and showed Donald Trump and his cohorts, in egging on the crowds that day, to be the despicable cowards that they truly are: whine and rant and rave and stir up the crowd and then run back to their gilded mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and gleefully watch the horrible events play out, safely protected from the carnage and desecration of the United States seat of government。Bravo to Officer Fanone。And forever shame be on all those who chose not to support him and the other officers whofought to protect their freedoms, as well, on Jan 6 th。 。。。more