US Senate votes to award top honour to police hero Eugene Goodman who led away violent Capitol mob

The Capitol Police officer who led a violent mob away from the Senate doors during the 6 January riot will be given the Congressional Gold Medal.

Eugene Goodman (left) earned praise during the riots (right) for distracting and leading the rioters away from the Senate chambers.

Eugene Goodman (left) earned praise during the riots (right) for distracting and leading the rioters away from the Senate chambers. Source: SBS

The Senate has voted to give the Congressional Gold Medal to Eugene Goodman, as they hunted for lawmakers during the presidential electoral count.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called the vote , noting Mr Goodman's "foresight in the midst of chaos".

The Senate voted to award Mr Goodman the medal - the highest honour Congress can bestow - by unanimous consent, meaning there were no objections.
Mr Goodman was in the Senate chamber as Mr Schumer spoke, and the entire Senate stood and turned toward him, giving him a standing ovation. He put his hand on his heart.

Mr Goodman has been in the chamber for much of the impeachment trial, in which House Democrats are charging that former President Donald Trump incited the 6 January insurrection.

The trial saw new video of Mr Goodman as he unknowingly headed toward a location where the mob had gathered.
In one video, Mr Goodman can be seen running down a hallway and frantically gesturing for the Republican Senator to turn away from the mob.

After he was warned, Senator Romney, who is a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, can be seen running in the opposite direction towards safety.

In another video from the day, former Vice President Mike Pence and his family are seen being rushed away by Secret Service officers as the rioters called for his death.

The trial wrapped up for the day on Friday night and will resume on Saturday.

 


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Published 13 February 2021 3:54pm
Updated 13 February 2021 4:41pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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