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A MSNBC host broke down in tears live on air while speaking to a police officer who was on the front lines on January 6th, as new fugitives were taken into custody on the third anniversary of that day.
Host Jonathan Capehart invited former D.C. Metro officer Michael Fanone to his Saturday morning show, and after recapping the events of January 6, 2021, he became emotional on camera before moving on to the interview with his guest.
The emotional moment also visibly affected Fanone, who also appeared to be moved. Capehart pulled out a tissue and dabbed his face while composing himself.
Fanone was one of the many officers present at the scene on January 6 and nearly lost his life when Make America Great Again supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to halt Congress’ certification of the 2020 election. This occurred after Donald Trump delivered a speech earlier that day.
Fanone has been in the news and on Capitol Hill over the years, recounting his harrowing experience and condemning the motives and actions of the rioters.
His story continues to touch hearts, including Capehart’s, who broke down in front of him.
Furthermore, arrests related to January 6th are ongoing, including three new ones announced by the FBI this Saturday. The authorities have apprehended a trio of fugitives – Jonathan and Olivia Pollock and Joseph Hutchinson – who had been sought since 2021.
They were caught hiding in Florida and now face serious charges related to the event.
## FAQ
### Who is the MSNBC host that broke down on the third anniversary of January 6th?
The MSNBC host who broke down on the third anniversary of January 6th is Jonathan Capehart.
### Who did Jonathan Capehart invite to his Saturday morning show?
Jonathan Capehart invited former D.C. Metro officer Michael Fanone to his Saturday morning show.
### Who are the fugitives that were captured on the third anniversary of January 6th?
The fugitives captured on the third anniversary of January 6th are Jonathan and Olivia Pollock and Joseph Hutchinson.
## Conclusion
The third anniversary of January 6th brought emotional moments as MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart broke down while discussing the events of that day with former D.C. Metro officer Michael Fanone. The day also marked the capture of three fugitives who had been sought since 2021. The ongoing arrests related to January 6th demonstrate the continued impact and significance of the events that unfolded on that day.