
Man charged in Fanone assault at Capitol to remain in jail after emotional hearing
CNN
A New York man charged in the grizzly assault of DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone will remain in jail while he awaits trail, a federal judge ruled on Friday after an emotional court hearing.
Prosecutors previously said Thomas Sibick was spotted on police body-camera footage ripping away Fanone's badge and radio while he lay on the ground outside the Capitol. Fanone collapsed after the attack and was hospitalized, and later recalled in a CNN interview that rioters tased him and tried to pull his weapon out of its holder.

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