Sean Penn sits with Capitol Police officers who were injured in riot at latest public Jan 6 hearing

‘I’m just here to observe — just another citizen,’ actor tells reporters

Bevan Hurley
Thursday 23 June 2022 16:49 EDT
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Sean Penn Sits With Capitol Police Officers At Jan 6 Hearing

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Sean Penn sat with Capitol Police officers injured in the January 6 riots during Thursday’s hearing into the insurrection.

The Academy Award-winner and celebrity activist chatted and joked with Michael Fanone, now a CNN contributor, and shook hands with other officers.

Actor Sean Penn (C) sits with Washington Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges (R), and retired Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone during Thursday’s House Select Committee
Actor Sean Penn (C) sits with Washington Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges (R), and retired Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone during Thursday’s House Select Committee (Getty Images)

“I’m just here to observe — just another citizen,” Penn told reporters.

“I think we all saw what happened on January 6 and now we’re looking to see if justice comes on the other side of it.”

Penn, 61, has previously spoken out about the riots at the US Capitol as lawmakers were certifying the 2020 election results.

On the day of the assault, he wrote on Twitter: “Hell hath no fury like a narcissist scorned.”

Mr Fanone was on duty on January 6, and was dragged into a mob and badly beaten during the riots.

He resigned from the Capitol Police force in December 2021, and has since joined CNN as a contributor.

Penn, a two-time Best Actor Oscar winner, has frequently thrown himself into social justice causes, notably in Haiti after the devastating earthquake there in 2010.

In April, he travelled to Ukraine and said he was considering “taking up arms against Russia”.

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