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After the siege of the Capitol, veterans cleaned up trash the mob left on D.C. streets
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Upset by veterans who stormed the Capitol, these vets decided to clean up trash the mob left on the streets of D.C.
By Sydney Page
Jan. 14, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. EST
When Capitol Hill was in chaos on Jan. 6, David Smith was there. ... Smith, 40, was distributing hand-warmers to homeless people nearby when the siege started. He watched in disbelief as a menacing mob stormed the U.S. Capitol. ... It was pretty gut wrenching to see, said Smith, who retired less than a month ago after serving in the Navy for 13 years.
As a veteran, he was especially horrified, he said, to learn that his fellow vets participated in the insurrection, including Jake Angeli, also known as the QAnon Shaman, and Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed in the Capitol.
That was a dagger to the heart, said Smith, who was a combat medic in Afghanistan. Just because you served in the military doesnt give you impunity to storm the Capitol building.
On his commute home to Germantown, Md., Smith spotted remnants of Wednesdays riot strewn around the streets. Trash littered Pennsylvania Avenue and adjacent areas, and signs and stickers with racist and fascist symbols and messages were all over the place, he recalled.
Smith decided he wanted to do something about it, calling on a group of fellow veterans and volunteers to do a thorough sweep of the area around the Capitol and downtown D.C. Beyond ridding the area of hateful markings, Smith hoped to reinforce that the veterans who participated in the siege do not represent them all.
The cleanup group was led by David Smith, 40, who was a combat medic in Afghanistan, and retired from the military in December. (Ben Peifer)
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Veterans and other volunteers spent two hours Sunday picking up trash and scraping off hateful stickers and signs plastered to beams and buildings around the Capitol and downtown. (Ben Peifer)
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In the second picture, the building in the background between the the men is the Frances Perkins Building of the Department of Labor. It holds many agencies of the Department of Labor, but not the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's in another building, up by Union Station.
The building behind the man in the shadow holds the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse. That's where Roger Stone was tried. The building behind the man holding the scraper is the 101 Constitution building, located at 101 Constitution Avenue, NW.
That strange structure in front of the Prettyman Courthouse is a portable cellphone tower. One gets put up there every four years, specifically for inaugurations.
Kittycow
(2,396 posts)MLAA
(18,653 posts)underpants
(186,988 posts)RKP5637
(67,112 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(51,088 posts)jmowreader
(51,557 posts)BLM never smeared human shit on the walls of the Capitol, and they never erected a gallows to hang the Vice President of the United States from.
exboyfil
(18,017 posts)Ex military tired of this white power crap join these organizations. Determine all the members. Then them and their black buddies from the service plan a special party for the white power crew.
Laf.La.Dem.
(2,964 posts)We have more good people than bad people
niyad
(120,398 posts)grew up around, the ones whom I have spent my life around.
Bless them all.
sarge43
(29,167 posts)ailsagirl
(23,843 posts)DENVERPOPS
(10,047 posts)all the trash, and especially the water bottles inside the Capitol, my first thought was: WTF
It was a crime scene, and should be treated like one.
I'm sure that a lot of that trash had fingerprints, especially water bottles, and should have been logged as evidence.............
liberalmuse
(18,876 posts)As someone who served in the military, the military and ex-military personnel who participated in the insurrection fill me with contempt and rage. They broke their Constitutional oath. "Oathkeepers" indeed.
BobTheSubgenius
(11,804 posts)Stepping up and doing The Right Thing. There sure is a huge divide between what some people think of as doing their duty, and those that have an opposing view.
Everyone has to hope there are far more of *these guys* than there are of *the others.* Maybe I've just been out of the loop or something, but the number of them that think the way the trash mob thinks is much, much larger than I'd have expected.
Megan McCain was quoted as saying that a recent poll among Republicans shows that 91% of them would STILL vote for Il Douche. I find that both staggering and depressing.
Dem2theMax
(10,363 posts)Bless every one of them for being the real Patriots of our country. They are truly men and women of Honor.
Red Mountain
(1,907 posts)Something is short supply recently.