KEY POINTS
  • A Connecticut man has been arrested on charges that he assaulted a Washington police officer, whom he pinned between two doors, during the Jan. 6 riot by Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol.
  • Patrick Edward McCaughey III repeatedly told Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges "just go home," and "come on man, you are going to get squished," as he pinned Hodges between a riot shield that McCaughey was holding and the doors.
  • Hodges later told reporters: "It was absolutely my pleasure to crush a white nationalist insurrection, and we'll do it as many times as it takes."
D.C. Police Officer Daniel Hodges

A Connecticut man has been arrested on charges that he assaulted a Washington police officer, whom he pinned between two doors, during the Jan. 6 riot by Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol.

Patrick Edward McCaughey III, 23, of Ridgefield, repeatedly told Metropolitian Police Officer Daniel Hodges "just go home" and "come on man, you are going to get squished" as he pinned Hodges between a police riot shield that McCaughey was holding and the doors, a criminal complaint said.