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Officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 say their struggles linger, 5 years after the riot

Last updated: January 4, 2026 1:50 pm
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An Unforgettable Day: Reflections on the Capitol Riot Anniversary

On Jan. 20, 2025, as Donald Trump was inaugurated for the second time, former Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell decided to take a break from the news and put his phone on “do not disturb.” Little did he know that the evening would bring shocking news that would shake him to the core.

After spending time with family and taking his dog for a walk, Gonell’s phone started blowing up with calls from federal prosecutors, FBI agents, and the Bureau of Prisons. The reason? The new president had just pardoned around 1,500 individuals who had been convicted for their actions during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Among them were rioters who had injured Gonell as he tried to protect the building.

Recalling the moment, Gonell said, “They told me that people I testified against were being released from prison, and to be mindful.”

Gonell was one of the brave officers who defended the Capitol on that fateful day as chaos erupted while Congress was certifying Joe Biden’s victory. He recounted being dragged into the crowd by his shoulder straps, almost suffocating as he tried to fend off the rioters. Despite the physical and emotional scars he carries, Gonell remains resolute in seeking justice.

Five years since the siege, Gonell and his fellow officers are still grappling with the aftermath of that harrowing day. The recent presidential pardon of the rioters, coupled with attempts to downplay the violence they endured, has only added to their anguish.

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Officer Daniel Hodges, who was also injured during the riot, described the past year as challenging, with the narrative surrounding the events evolving in ways that have been hard to comprehend.

A Bitter Pill to Swallow

More than 140 police officers were injured during the violent clashes on Jan. 6, with many still grappling with the trauma of that day. Former Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger, who took over the department post-riot, acknowledged the anger and resentment felt by officers who were ill-equipped to handle the unprecedented violence.

Despite overwhelming evidence of the brutality that unfolded, efforts to minimize the severity of the attack have only deepened the officers’ wounds. Former President Trump’s characterization of the rioters as “patriots” and his controversial pardons have further fueled their sense of injustice.

Reflecting on the pardons, former District of Columbia police officer Adam Eveland expressed his dismay, stating that the actions eroded whatever sense of justice had been served. Similarly, former Capitol Police Officer Winston Pingeon lamented the pardons’ impact on the pursuit of accountability.

Standing Firm in the Face of Adversity

In the wake of the riot, officers like Hodges and Gonell have bravely shared their experiences, testifying before Congress and speaking out against attempts to whitewash the events of Jan. 6. Despite facing backlash and skepticism, they remain steadfast in their pursuit of truth and accountability.

Efforts to improve safety and support for law enforcement have been prioritized in the aftermath of the Capitol riot. Former Chief Manger highlighted the enhancements made to training, equipment, and operational planning to prevent a similar breach in the future.

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While the road to healing may be long and arduous, officers like Pingeon have found solace in advocacy and creative expression. As he continues to grapple with the trauma of Jan. 6, Pingeon is determined to move forward with forgiveness and resilience.

Gonell, who has been grappling with PTSD since the attack, remains hopeful for the future, aiming to reclaim his life and return to service. His resilience in the face of adversity serves as a testament to the unwavering spirit of those who stood guard on that fateful day.

Looking Ahead

As the nation reflects on the events of Jan. 6, 2021, it is crucial to honor the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers and acknowledge the lasting impact of that dark day. By sharing their stories and advocating for justice, officers like Eveland, Hodges, and Gonell are paving the way for healing and accountability.

While the path ahead may be challenging, their courage and determination serve as a beacon of hope in a time of uncertainty. As we commemorate the anniversary of the Capitol riot, let us stand united in our commitment to truth, justice, and the preservation of democracy.

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