Footage reveals moment police officer dragged into the MAGA mob as another leads them away

Shocking new footage has emerged from Wednesday’s riot at the Capitol which shows a police officer being yanked out of the building and beaten with a flagpole bearing the American flag.  

The footage, circulating online, shows the moment the first officer was hauled out of a door on Wednesday afternoon, and set upon by the frenzied mob of Donald Trump’s supporters.

The officer has not yet been identified. The video is not thought to be of Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after collapsing in his field office having allegedly been beaten by the mob with a fire extinguisher. 

It emerged on Sunday night as fresh fears grew over another violent insurrection that is being planned for January 17-19 – Trump’s last weekend in office. The plot was being discussed on sites including Parler, which has now vanished from the internet after being ex-communicated by Amazon, Apple and Google.

So far, at least 82 people have been arrested and more than 55 have been charged over the insurrection. 

Hundreds more are being hunted by the authorities but are yet to be found, including 25 people who are being investigated on terrorism charges.

There is no running list of all those charged because the investigation into what happened is being handled by multiple authorities; the DC Metropolitan Police, Capitol Police and the FBI are all running probes, along with prosecutors from the Justice Department.  

In the new video of the cop being attacked, the officer is shown being flung face first onto the Capitol steps and set upon by rioters, who beat him while he was lying defenseless. 

One used a black baton on him. Another man is seen giving the middle finger to officers still inside the building, desperately trying to keep the mob back.

The unnamed officer is dragged from the building, as rioters look down to him at their feet

Eugene Goodman is seen running away from the mob, leading them from the Senate

Eugene Goodman is seen running away from the mob, leading them from the Senate

Brian Sicknick, 42, died in the chaos

Brian Sicknick, 42, died in the chaos

The officer dragged from the Capitol has not been identified, but is believed to be a member of the DC Metropolitan Police, not the Capitol Police.

DailyMail.com has asked both Capitol Police and DC Metropolitan Police for comment, but the forces are yet to respond. 

One Capitol Police officer, Brian Sicknick, died Thursday night from injuries suffered during the riot. 

Sicknick, 42, was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during a struggle, two law enforcement officials told Associated Press.

A second member of the Capitol Police, Howard Liebengood, was on duty on Wednesday and died by suicide on Saturday. 

Four rioters also died – one woman shot by Capitol Police, and three during medical emergencies. One of those was apparently trampled in the melee.

At around the same time as the police officer was being dragged from the Capitol and set upon, Trump was recording a video in which he said he ‘loved’ the rioters.

The video was later removed by Twitter, and Trump has since been banned from social media due to his incendiary comments. 

Amid the carnage, an incredible story of bravery emerged.

A baying mob was outside the Capitol on Wednesday as some managed to burst inside

A baying mob was outside the Capitol on Wednesday as some managed to burst inside

Rioters scaled the walls and dragged one officer outside, beating him with flags and flagpoles

Rioters scaled the walls and dragged one officer outside, beating him with flags and flagpoles

Teargas was eventually deployed to push the rioters back from the Capitol

Teargas was eventually deployed to push the rioters back from the Capitol

Eugene Goodman was filmed by a reporter alone, trying to fend off the ferocious crowd as they stormed the building. 

Armed apparently only with a baton, he is charged by the mob, with Doug Jensen, 41, of Des Moines, Iowa, leading the charge in a QAnon hoodie. Jensen was arrested on Saturday.

Goodman appears to have noticed that the rioters came right up to the entrance of an open door leading straight to the Senate.

At that moment, 2:15pm, according to a detailed analysis by The Washington Post, the Senate doors were unlocked as security tried frantically to protect the Senators inside. 

Goodman is seen glancing to his left, and seeing the door is unlocked.

He then shoves the advancing Jensen and runs away, provoking Jensen to follow him. 

An enraged Jensen runs after him and away from the unlocked Senate door, with the mob following.

At 2:16pm the Senate chamber door was locked.

Doug Jensen was arrested on Saturday, having led the mob against Eugene Goodman

Doug Jensen was arrested on Saturday, having led the mob against Eugene Goodman 

Jensen, a QAnon fanatic, was inspired by the conspiracy theory to carry out the violent attack

Jensen, a QAnon fanatic, was inspired by the conspiracy theory to carry out the violent attack

Goodman was widely praised on social media, with mounting calls for him to be awarded the Medal of Valor or Medal of Honor. 

‘Thank you, Officer Eugene Goodman,’ tweeted Bernice King, the daughter of Martin Luther King.

Benjamin Crump, the crusading civil rights lawyer known for representing the families of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and others, heaped praise on the officer.  

‘Eugene Goodman deserves the Medal of Valor!’ he said. 

‘He could have stepped aside and let Trump insurgents get to the Senate chamber while Senators were still there. Instead, this heroic officer got them to follow him the other direction, giving lawmakers time to escape!’

And Jaime Harrison, former candidate for the Senate representing South Carolina, said he may have single-handedly ‘saved our Republic’.  

‘The word hero does not appropriately describe officer Eugene Goodman,’ he said. 

‘His judgment & heroism may have saved our Republic. 

‘I hope consider him for the Congressional Medal of Honor. It is the least we can do.’ 

And serious questions were being asked as to how the Capitol Police and the DC Metropolitan forces were so ill prepared for the onslaught.

A new analysis of social media posts by Alethea Group, an organization combating disinformation that draws its name from the Greek word for ‘truth,’ found abundant evidence of threatening plans on a range of platforms, with some scheduled for Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20, and others for Trump’s last weekend in office – January 17.

‘REFUSE TO BE SILENCED,’ said one online post cited by Alethea Group, calling for an ‘ARMED MARCH ON CAPITOL HILL & ALL STATE CAPITOLS’ for January 17, the last Sunday of Trump’s presidency. 

Another post called for action at ‘DC & All State Capitols’ and was signed by ‘common folk who are tired of being tread upon’ declares: ‘We were warned!’