Officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 say their struggles linger, 5 years after the riot [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 7:32 AM EST, January 4, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) As Donald Trump was inaugurated for the second time on Jan. 20, 2025, former Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell put his phone on do not disturb and left it on his nightstand to take a break from the news.
That evening, after Gonell spent time with family and took his dog on a long walk, his phone started to blow up with calls. He had messages from federal prosecutors, FBI agents and the federal Bureau of Prisons all letting him know that the new president had just pardoned about 1,500 people who had been convicted for their actions at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The pardons included rioters who had injured Gonell as he and other officers tried to protect the building. They told me that people I testified against were being released from prison, Gonell said. And to be mindful.
Gonell was one of the officers who defended the central West Front entrance to the Capitol that day as Congress was certifying Democrat Joe Bidens victory and hundreds of Trumps supporters broke into the building, echoing his false claims of a stolen election. Gonell was dragged into the crowd by his shoulder straps as he tried to fight people off. He almost suffocated. In court, he testified about injuries to his shoulder and foot that still bother him to this day.
They have tried to erase what I did with the pardons and other attempts to play down the violent attack, Gonell said. I lost my career, my health, and Ive been trying to get my life back.
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