Violence erupted in Capitol building, beaten up policeman, now FBI begins looking at photo

On January 6, supporters of Donald Trump rose fiercely in the US Parliament Capitol Building in Washington DC, the capital of America. At the same time, after this incident, the FBI has started searching for the accused. The FBI on Tuesday released photographs of seven people involved in the violence. They are alleged to have attacked a police officer during the violence and attempted to kill him. Due to this, the police officer also suffered a heart attack. Please tell that five people including a policeman were killed in this violence.
The FBI released photographs of seven MAGA rioters. These accused attacked 40-year-old police officer Mike Fanon. Mike also suffered a heart attack due to this attack, after which he was hurriedly hospitalized. Mike Fanon was among the police officers who attempted to stop the riotous crowd at the Capitol Building. During this time all these people were attacked.
Help of common people is being sought for identification
The FBI Washington Field Office has released photographs of seven suspects who were involved in the attack on Fanon. These photographs have been taken from videos and photographs taken during the violence in the Capitol. Now the help of common people is being taken by the authorities, so that the accused can be identified. Significantly, the world was shocked by the rioters entering the building considered as the safest in America.
Violence started after Trump's instigation
Let us know that Donald Trump was addressing his supporters outside the US Parliament Capitol Building. During this time, he was constantly telling his supporters that the elections have been rigged and we have to fight for it. After this provocative statement by Trump, his supporters started entering the Capitol Building. During which the riotous crowd was entering the building, during which Joe Biden was being given certification to win the presidential election. Seeing the hysterical crowd, many MPs ran away and saved their lives.