After Tuesday’s Jan. 6 hearing, Stephen Ayres approached officers in the committee room who have testified about being verbally and physically attacked by the angry mob and apologized for his actions.
Stephen Ayres, who was convicted of participating in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, testified Tuesday before the House select committee that he was driven to enter the Capitol Building after listening to former President Trump’s speech at the Ellipse. “The president got everybody riled up and told everybody to head on down. So we basically [were] just following what he said.”
After the hearing, Ayres approached officers in the committee room who have testified about being verbally and physically attacked by the angry mob. Ayres apologized for his actions to Capitol Police Officers Aquilino Gonell and Harry Dunn, Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges and former MPD officer Michael Fanone.Fanone told The Associated Press that the apology was not necessary because “it doesn’t do s--- for me.
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