Capitol Police Officer Who Diverted Mob Is a Harris Escort

Capitol Police Officer Who Diverted Mob Is a Harris
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Eugene Goodman, a Capitol Police officer who diverted the mob during the riot, is escorting Harris.

Jan. 20, 2021, 10:41 a.m. ET

Jan. 20, 2021, 10:41 a.m. ET

Officer Eugene Goodman at a rehearsal for the inauguration on Monday.
Credit…Erin Schaff/The New York Times

Eugene Goodman, a Capitol Police officer who was captured on video facing down members of the mob that breached the Capitol on Jan. 6 and diverting them from entering the Senate chamber and potentially saving lives, has been elevated to serve as the No. 2 security official in the Senate for the inaugural events on Wednesday.

As the acting deputy Senate sergeant-at-arms, Officer Goodman, a Black man who fended off a mostly white throng, is part of the official escort accompanying Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to the platform outside the Capitol where she will be sworn into the nation’s second-highest office.

Officer Goodman, who was filmed and photographed luring the mob away from the unguarded doors to the Senate chamber a minute before they were locked, has been hailed as a hero on Capitol Hill for preventing the invaders from breaching the chamber while senators were still inside. Officer Goodman’s actions gave the lawmakers time to evacuate to a secure location before the rioters could enter.

A bipartisan trio of lawmakers has introduced legislation that would award Officer Goodman the Congressional Gold Medal for his bravery during the rampage.

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