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Lawmakers want Capitol Police officer's 'heroic' actions recognized with Congressional Gold medal

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WASHINGTON — Soon after the violent riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, images were shared showing Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman standing in front of a crowd of rioters who had just stormed into the building.

Several media outlets reported how Goodman redirected the mob away from lawmakers, who were at that moment trying to escape from chambers. Video shared on Twitter showed Goodman placing himselfbetween the mob and the doors leading to the Senate floor, he then lured the crowd around a corner to another corridor where there were additional members of law enforcement.

Now, a group of lawmakers from both parties are askingthat Officer Goodman be honored with the Congressional Gold Medal for his heroic actions.

Representatives Nancy Mace, Emanuel Cleaver and Charlie Crist introduced a bill asking to give Goodman the award “for his bravery and quick thinking during last week’s insurrection at the United States Capitol.”

“The actions of Officer Goodman were heroic and represent the best of law enforcement,” said Rep. Mace in a written statement about the bill.

“I shudder to think what might have happened had it not been for Officer Goodman’s fast thinking and commitment to his duty and his country,”addedRep. Crist.

Five people died in the violent siege on the Capitol last week, including a Capitol Police officer, and dozens were injured. More than 100 people have been arrested or are facing charges, so far, in connection with the riot.