"I saw an image today in my news clippings of the people who were crushing that police officer. None of them should get a pardon," Tillis told
Reuters
in a hallway interview. "You make this place less safe if you send the signal that police officers could potentially be assaulted and there is no consequence."
The
Detroit Free Press
identified several freed Michigan rioters as convicted of assault on officers. Justin Jersey, 34, of Flint, who was sentenced in September 2022 to more than four years in prison for knocking a police officer to the ground and then using his baton to hit another officer; Logan Barnhart, 44, of Lansing, who pleaded guilty to dragging an officer down the Capitol steps and later striking at officers with part of a flagpole; Matthew Krol, 66, of Linden, who was sentenced to more than four years after pleading guilty to wresting a baton from a law enforcement officer and hitting another with it; and Michael Foy, 33, of Wixom, sentenced in early 2024 to serve more than three years in prison for using a hockey stick to attack police officers, including one which had already fallen to the ground.
Former Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone was one of the officers who was assaulted by a rioter. He lost consciousness and suffered a heart attack after a rioter shocked him with a stun gun,
Time
reports.
Fanone said he has spent the past four years worried about his safety and the well-being of his family. Pardoning his assailants only compounds his fears, he said.
“I think they’re cowards,” he said. “Their strength was in their numbers and the mob mentality. And as individuals, they are who they are.”