Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Biden honors officers, officials to mark Jan. 6 attack anniversar­y

- Tribune News Service Cq-roll Call

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden marked two years since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by honoring the work of police officers who defended the building and state officials who resisted efforts to overturn the

2020 presidenti­al election.

During an event Friday at the East Room of the White House, Biden awarded the Presidenti­al Citizens Medal to more than a dozen people, including family of late Capitol Police Officer

Brian Sicknick and six other police officers.

Those individual­s helped stop an attack on America’s democratic system of government, Biden said, when thousands of rioters stormed the Capitol in a deadly attack during the joint session of Congress that has since resulted in hundreds of criminal charges.

“History will remember your names, remember your courage, remember your bravery, remember your extraordin­ary commitment­s to your fellow Americans,” Biden said.

The actions of officers during the attack, the first time that violence interrupte­d the counting of Electoral College votes in the nation’s history, featured prominentl­y in Biden’s speech. He pointed to Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman, who led rioters away from the Senate chamber after they broke into the building.

Biden already signed a law awarding the Congressio­nal Gold Medal to police officers who protected the Capitol that day, but Friday’s ceremony honored individual officers. Several of them had testified before the House select committee investigat­ing the attack, including Capitol Police Officer Aquilino Gonell.

Gonell thought, “This is how I’m going to die, defending this entrance,” he told the committee after the attack.

Biden also honored Republican former

Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers, Republican former Philadelph­ia election official Al Schmidt and election officials who resisted efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the result of the 2020 election.

During his speech, Biden said that “our democracy was attacked” and the efforts were “fueled by lies about the 2020 election,” but he did not mention Trump himself.

Trump’s actions after the 2020 election, such as pressuring election officials to toss results in states he lost and urging supporters to march on the Capitol the morning of Jan. 6, have featured prominentl­y in investigat­ions like the House select committee that probed the attack.

The Justice Department recently handed off a probe into Trump’s involvemen­t in the attack to Special Counsel John L. “Jack” Smith after Trump announced he would again seek the presidency.

The Justice Department under Attorney General Merrick B. Garland has charged more than 950 defendants with crimes connected to the attack, according to a statement released Wednesday. That includes more than 280 defendants charged with assaulting, resisting or impeding police officers or employees that day.

 ?? Tribune News Service ?? President Joe Biden awards the Presidenti­al Citizens Medal to U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick whose parents Charles and Gladys Sicknick accepted on his behalf during a ceremony Friday in Washington, D.C., marking the second anniversar­y of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Tribune News Service President Joe Biden awards the Presidenti­al Citizens Medal to U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick whose parents Charles and Gladys Sicknick accepted on his behalf during a ceremony Friday in Washington, D.C., marking the second anniversar­y of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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