Hold the line The insurrection and one cop's battle for America's soul

Michael Fanone

Book - 2022

"An urgent warning about the growing threat to our democracy from a twenty-year police veteran and former diehard Trump supporter who nearly lost his life during the insurrection of January 6th. When Michael Fanone self-deployed to the Capitol on January 6, 2021, he had no idea his life was about to change. When he got to the front of the line, he urged his fellow officers to hold it against the growing crowd of insurrectionists--until he found himself pulled into the mob, tased until he had a heart attack, and viciously beaten with a Blue Lives Matter flag as shouts to kill him rang out. Now, Fanone is ready to tell the full story of that fateful day, along with exploring our country's most critical issues as someone who has had ...firsthand experience with many of them. A self-described redneck who voted for Trump in 2016, Fanone's closest friend was an informant--a Black, transgender, HIV-positive woman who has helped him mature and rethink his methods as a police officer. With his unique insight as an undercover detective and intense desire to do the right thing no matter the cost, Fanone provides a nuanced look into everything from policing to race to politics in a way that is accessible across all party lines. Determined to make sure no one forgets what happened at the Capitol on January 6th, Fanone has written a timely call to action for anyone who wants to preserve our democracy for future generations"--

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Biographies
History
Published
New York : Atria Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Fanone (author)
Other Authors
John Shiffman (author)
Edition
First Atria Books hardcover edition
Physical Description
x, 243 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781668007198
9781668007211
  • Prologue: June 2021
  • Part I. Before
  • Chapter 1. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • Chapter 2. Capitol Cop
  • Chapter 3. The First District
  • Chapter 4. Vice
  • Chapter 5. Leslie
  • Chapter 6. White Privilege
  • Chapter 7. Black Lives Matter
  • Chapter 8. Bunker Mentality
  • Part II. During
  • Chapter 9. "Let's Hope Things Stay Calm"
  • Chapter 10. "10-33"
  • Chapter 11. Patriots
  • Chapter 12. "Hold the Line"
  • Chapter 13. "Kill Him with His Own Gun"
  • Chapter 14. "My Neck Hurts So Bad"
  • Part III. After
  • Chapter 15. Recovery
  • Chapter 16. Trauma Is Trauma
  • Chapter 17. An Army of Morons
  • Chapter 18. Good Trouble
  • Chapter 19. Hearts and Minds
  • Chapter 20. Betrayal
  • Chapter 21. Testimony
  • Chapter 22. Truth and Consequences
  • Chapter 23. Time to Go
  • Epilogue: "Legitimate Political Discourse"
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix I. Wanted by the FBI
  • Appendix II. Ribbon of Valor Honorees
  • Photo Credits
Review by Library Journal Review

Twenty-year police veteran Fanone self-deployed to the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and urged fellows officers to hold firm against the insurrectionists. Then he was dragged into the mob, tased to the point of heart attack, and beaten with a Blue Lives matter flag by people shouting for his death. Here, the former Trump supporter chronicles that day while calling for new views on race, politics, and policing and crediting his closest friend--an informant who is a Black, transgender, HIV-positive woman--for helping him rethink his attitudes.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A disturbing firsthand account of the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, squarely placing the blame on Donald Trump and his followers. Fanone has become one of the most recognizable public faces on the law enforcement side of the Jan. 6 divide. Dedicated, profane, and quick-witted, it's clear that he strikes fear among the Republican legislators whom he protected that frightening day. Kevin McCarthy comes in for a shellacking early on, so weak that he effectively admitted, "I can't control my fringe members." Adds Fanone, "In public, McCarthy praised the police. Behind closed doors, he didn't really give a shit." When the events of Jan. 6 began to unfold, Fanone "self-deployed," going to the Capitol on his own initiative. As the rioting escalated, he was beaten and tased until he called out that he had children, which caused some of the rioters to break off and take him to safety. Still, the author is unafraid to name names--from Trump, who, after three hours, sent a tweet to the rioters to ask for an end to the violence (Fanone: "Too little, too late, asshole"), to "the MAGA-hat-wearing loser who electrocuted me with a stun gun." As he did in testimony before Congress, the author calls for comprehensive prosecution. "Anyone who engaged in sedition on January 6 should be arrested and charged," he writes. "Including Trump." Fanone also recognizes that the whole affair has become so thoroughly politicized that any solution is unlikely. Among other reasons, he left his job because so many of his fellow officers "prioritized their allegiance to Donald Trump over their oath to the United States Constitution," and he rightfully complains that Congress is too cowardly or indifferent to mint a medal honoring their defenders. Fanone's closing thoughts on police reform will be of interest to activists everywhere. Justifiably angry and an important addition to the growing literature surrounding the chaotic last days of the Trump regime. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.