DC officer Michael Fanone reflects on January 6 Capitol riots and its aftermath | 7.30

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The congressional committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol is expected to release its findings next week, after hearing evidence from almost a thousand witnesses.

Former Metropolitan officer Mike Fanone was at the centre of that day’s violent events, and he has taken a front-row seat at the committee’s dramatic public hearings. He spoke to ABC correspondent Barbara Miller about his reflections on the harrowing day and its aftermath, which dramatically changed the course of his life.

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