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Capitol Police Officer Harry A. Dunn says he's faced racist abuse after testifying on the Capitol riot. - He said he's faced racist abuse on Facebook, Twitter, and email over the last week.
- During his testimony last week, Dunn said it was the first time he was called the n-word while in uniform.
US Capitol Police Officer Harry A. Dunn says he has faced racist abuse online after testifying before the House Select Committee amid its January 6 Capitol riot investigation.
Dunn, who during his testimony said he had been called the n-word by rioters during the insurrection, told FOX 5 DC that he's faced a slew of
"People want to talk about you, but nobody wants to talk to you," Dunn said, adding that he's received a bunch of "hate mail."
During his testimony last week, Dunn said it was the first time he was called the n-word while in uniform, and that it came after he told rioters that he voted for President Joe Biden.
"You hear that, guys, this n----- voted for Joe Biden!" he said a woman in a pink "MAGA" shirt told the crowd. "Boo! Fucking n-----!" he recalled the crowd chanting.
Dunn was one of four officers who testified in an opening session of the House Select Committee to investigate the insurrection at the Capitol.