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A Pennsylvania police officer is facing felony charges for rioting during the pro-Trump attack on the U.S. Capitol after he posted a video of himself charging a line of police officers on Facebook.
Joseph Fischer, a patrolman at North Cornwall Township Police Department, faces charges of obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder, knowingly entering a restricted building without lawful authority, violent entry and conduct on Capitol grounds, and obstruction of justice/Congress.
Using the account SV Spindrift, the feds say, Fischer posted video of himself running at a line of officers while yelling “Charge!†Fischer wrote that the police line was four cops deep and that he “made it to level two.â€
“I was there..we pushed police back about 25 feet,†Fischer wrote in one comment. “Got pepper balled and OC sprayed, but entry into the Capital was needed to send a message that we the people hold the real power.â€
Later Fischer ― once again on Facebook ― had a private messenger discussion with another person in which he wrote that he “may need a job†because word had “got out that I was at the rally … lol.â€
“[T]he FBI may arrest me … lol,†Fischer wrote. “I know they are targeting police who went.â€
Fischer wrote that his chief spoke with him about it and that he told him that losing his job might be the “price I have to pay to voice my freedom and liberties which I was born with and thusly taken away.â€
“I told him I have no regrets and give zero shits,†Fischer wrote. “Sometimes doing the right thing no matter how small is more important than ones own security.â€
Fischer’s current employment status at the time of the charges was unclear.
Dozens of police officers have been identified as taking part in the pro-Trump rally that proceeded the Capitol attack, and several have been charged.Â
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