The former officer is running for Congress in Maryland.
Harry Dunn, US Capitol Police officer, sworn in to testify to the US House select committee hearing on January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol, graphic element on gray. New details emerged Friday evening about a past incident involving a former U.S. Capitol Police officer who is now running for Congress in Maryland.
“For fifteen years, I protected the promise that every one of us, no matter who we are, has a voice in our government. I approve this message, because on this day, I didn’t fight against them, I fought all of us.” “Officer Dunn and his wife had an argument about his 16 year old stepson not doing the dishes. The argument escalated to pushing and pulling each other. The Montgomery County Police Department report noted that Officer Dunn and his wife both had minor scratches on their arms due to the altercation, but neither of them were willing to press charges.”
Dunn’s campaign manager stated his first availability was for Monday; however, when told the story is past deadline, the text conversation abruptly ended.On Friday afternoon, FOX45 News sent a text message directly to Dunn’s personal cell phone, highlighting his campaign’s decision to reject interview requests. Dunn was also asked about the November domestic incident.
Over a decade ago when we got married, we unfortunately sometimes argued, like a lot of newlyweds sadly do. Harry has always been a great and loving dad, and a peaceful person. At no point were we physically violent toward each other or our family, and we never made our home feel unsafe,” the statement said.
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