Capitol Rioters Included Highly Trained Ex-Military and Cops
Demonstrators clash with law enforcement as they attempt to enter the U.S. Capitol building during a protest in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6.
Photographer: Eric Lee/BloombergWashington (AP) -- As President Donald Trump’s supporters massed outside the Capitol last week and sang the national anthem, a line of men wearing olive-drab helmets and body armor trudged purposefully up the marble stairs in a single-file line, each man holding the jacket collar of the one ahead.
The formation, known as “Ranger File,” is standard operating procedure for a combat team that is “stacking up” to breach a building — instantly recognizable to any U.S. soldier or Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was a chilling sign that many at the vanguard of the mob that stormed the seat of American democracy either had military training or were trained by those who did.