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U.S. Senator Involved in Incident Resulting in Marine Veteran’s Broken Arm

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A Marine Corps veteran suffered a broken arm as he was dragged out of a hearing in the US Capitol by police and a senator.
Brian McGinnis called out during a Senate Armed Services subcommittee hearing in protest of the US attack on Iran. 

In a dramatic turn of events, a protester named McGinnis loudly voiced his opinion, laying the blame for the ongoing conflict squarely on Israel’s shoulders. “Israel is the reason for this war,” he exclaimed, adding, “America does not want to fight this war for Israel.”

Tim Sheehy was dragging a protester out of a hearing when his arm broke.
Tim Sheehy was dragging a protester out of a hearing when his arm broke. (Instagram)

His passionate outcry continued, emphasizing a sentiment of reluctance among Americans. “America does not want to send its sons and daughters to war for Israel,” he declared, capturing the attention of those present.

In response to his protest, three Capitol Police officers swiftly moved in, attempting to remove McGinnis from the premises. Senator Tim Sheehy also intervened, lending a hand to the officers in their efforts to escort him out of the room.

The officers were joined by Senator Tim Sheehy, who joined them in trying to pull him away.

During the altercation, it appears McGinnis’ arm became wedged in the door.

As they pulled him out, his forearm can be seen and heard breaking.

Sheehy, a Republican representing Montana, later described McGinnis as “unhinged”.
Brian McGinnis was protesting America's new war in Iran.
Brian McGinnis was protesting America’s new war in Iran. (Instagram)

“I decided to help out and de-escalate the situation,” Sheehy said in a statement.

“This gentleman came to the Capitol looking for a confrontation, and he got one. 

“I hope he gets the help he needs without causing further violence.”

McGinnis, a Greens Party candidate for a Senate seat in North Carolina, has been charged with resisting arrest and three counts of assaulting a police officer.

“Protests are not allowed inside the Congressional Buildings,” a statement from Capitol Police read.

“There are plenty of other spots on Capitol Grounds, outside, where demonstrations are allowed.”

McGinnis served four years in the Marine Corps, including time spent in Iraq.

He now works as a firefighter.

Tim Sheehy is a Republican senator from Montana.
Tim Sheehy is a Republican senator from Montana. (AP)

Tim Sheehy himself is a former Navy SEAL who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

His 2024 election campaign was dogged by accusations he falsely claimed to have been wounded during a firefight in Afghanistan.

But a National Park report said he had instead been shot in the arm while trying to reload a gun in Montana.

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