Columbia District Police have identified the three individuals who suffered medical emergencies and failed during the federal Capitol invasion.
The sons of Kevin Greeson, 55, of Athens, Alabama; Rosanne Boyland, 34, of Kennesaw, Georgia, and Benjamin Phillips, 50, of Ringtown, Pennsylvania.
Robert Contee, the Chief of Police, does not give details about the exact causes of the crimes of these people and does not say that he participated directly in the eruption of the schools in the Capitol.
Contee signaled that the three “were found on the grounds of the Capitol while experimenting with medical emergencies”.
The Greeson family says they are facing a cardiac attack. The family describes a Gresson as President Donald Trump’s partisan, but says he will be a partisan of the violence.
The Capitol’s police say that a quarter of the people, identified as Ashli Babbitt, were beaten by an element of the Capitol’s police, while much of it was directed to the Chamber of Deputies. Babbitt failed in a hospital.
The Capitol’s move to support Trump’s supporters as the Congress convenes to certify the election of President Joe Biden.