Pardoned Jan 6 felon heckles attacked former police officer Harry Dunn outside Capitol A former police officer attacked during the January 6 insurrection was heckled outside the Capitol by a rioter pardoned by Donald Trump.
Former U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn was confronted aftera gathering on the Capitol steps Wednesday honoring fellow fallen officer Brian Sicknick, who died after suffering two strokes the day after he was attacked and sprayed with bear mace during the riot.
As Dunn walked away from the building at the end of the event he was confronted by Brandon Fellows, a pardoned felon who was sentenced to 42 months in prison for a variety of offenses at the Capitol, including obstruction of an official proceeding, and disorderly and disruptive conduct.
Fellows bragged to Dunn that he “had a blast” at the White House, and “took some epic selfies.” He told the former officer: “You should probably lose some weight.”.
He has said he is “outraged” that some 1,500 rioters were pardoned last month, including nearly 200 who confessed to assaulting police, and hailed as “patriots” by Donald Trump.