Colorado's Senators, Representatives Condemn Violence After Being Evacuated From Capitol
DENVER (CBS4)- Colorado's elected leaders were evacuated from the U.S. Capitol after protesters stormed inside. Both senators and all representatives from Colorado's seven Congressional Districts all tweeted that they and their staff were safely evacuated. All called for an end to the violence.
Lawmakers were evacuated to secure locations around the Capitol complex and Washington, D.C. after thousands of Trump supporters breached the building and skirmished with police officers.
I am safe and my staff is safe. We are currently in a secure lockdown. Today's attack on the Capitol and our democracy is dangerous and unacceptable.
— Michael Bennet (@SenatorBennet) January 6, 2021
Sen. Michael Bennet, Colorado's senior senator and Democrat, tweeted that, "I am safe and my staff is safe. We are currently in a secure lockdown. Today's attack on the Capitol and our democracy is dangerous and unacceptable."
My staff and I are safe and in a secure lockdown. Grateful to Capitol Police for their work to protect us.
— Senator John Hickenlooper (@SenatorHick) January 6, 2021
It's a sad day for our country, but our democracy is stronger than the dangerous attack on the Capitol today.
Colorado's newly-elected Sen. John Hickenlooper tweeted that he and his staff were safe and that "It's a sad day for our country, but our democracy is stronger than the dangerous attack on the Capitol today."
We have been evacuated from the House chamber and moved to a safe location.
— Rep. Diana DeGette (@RepDianaDeGette) January 6, 2021
This isn't a protest. This is an attempted coup.
I never thought we'd see such anarchy spurred by our own president.
With our gas masks in hand, Rep. Scott Peters and I were briskly enroute from the Capitol to an undisclosed location. pic.twitter.com/DMfSK3C3lW
— Rep. Diana DeGette (@RepDianaDeGette) January 6, 2021
Rep. Diana DeGette tweeted a picture wearing a gas mask while evacuating the Capitol building with the caption, "This isn't a protest. This is an attempted coup. I never thought we'd see such anarchy spurred by our own president."
This only strengthens our resolve to get the Electoral Votes counted & certified and continue with a peaceful transition of power, as has been a hallmark of our nation. It's time to get back to the business of the people & of the country as we build a better future.
— Rep. Ed Perlmutter (@RepPerlmutter) January 6, 2021
Rep. Ed Perlmutter expressed sadness and frustration with the riots as well as a resolve to carry on with the business at hand, "This only strengthens our resolve to get the Electoral Votes counted & certified and continue with a peaceful transition of power, as has been a hallmark of our nation."
My staff and I are safe. I strongly condemn those individuals that have chosen to incite violence and have put our law enforcement in harm's way. Today is supposed to be a day of constitutional debate, not violence. This is not who we are as Americans.
— Rep. Doug Lamborn (@RepDLamborn) January 6, 2021
Rep. Doug Lamborn tweeted that his staff were safe, "I strongly condemn those individuals that have chosen to incite violence and have put our law enforcement in harm's way. Today is supposed to be a day of constitutional debate, not violence. This is not who we are as Americans."
Update: I was trapped in the House Chamber with a few members for a little while as protestors tried to ram down the doors. We didn't know how we were gonna get out, but Capitol Police were able to clear a route and get us out. We're all now being protected in a secure location.
— Rep. Jason Crow (@RepJasonCrow) January 6, 2021
We have stopped the coup attempt and will be returning to the Capitol today to finish the business of the people. We will never back down, we will return.
— Rep. Jason Crow (@RepJasonCrow) January 6, 2021
Rep. Jason Crow tweeted that he was trapped in the House Chamber as protesters tried to break down the doors. He then said that Congress was going to get back to work, "We have stopped the coup attempt and will be returning to the Capitol today to finish the business of the people. We will never back down, we will return."
This is not a protest, this is anarchy. This needs to stop, it's un-American. pic.twitter.com/AXkDnMnMEz
— Rep. Ken Buck (@RepKenBuck) January 6, 2021
My staff and I are safe, please continue to pray for our nation.
— Rep. Ken Buck (@RepKenBuck) January 6, 2021
The events unfolding at the Capitol are outrageous. We will not tolerate anarchy in this country. pic.twitter.com/RFXmeYh4qS
Rep. Ken Buck called the protests "Anarchy" after confirming that he and his staff were safe. He then tweeted a video statement and said, "The events unfolding at the Capitol are outrageous. We will not tolerate anarchy in this country."
My staff and I are safe — we were evacuated from the House floor, and are in a safe location.
— Rep. Joe Neguse (@RepJoeNeguse) January 6, 2021
Thank you to all of our brave law enforcement officials for working so hard to protect the Capitol Complex.
Keep the faith.
Rep. Joe Neguse tweeted thanks to those in charge of Capitol security for getting everyone out safely, "Thank you to all of our brave law enforcement officials for working so hard to protect the Capitol Complex."
Thank you to everyone that has been checking in. My staff and I are safe and in an undisclosed location. I support peaceful protests and the rule of law, and denounce all acts of violence. I am grateful to the Capitol Police for their service. Thank you for keeping us safe.
— Rep. Lauren Boebert (@RepBoebert) January 6, 2021
Newly-elected Rep. Lauren Boebert tweeted that she and her staff were safe, condemned the violence and then promised to defend America's foundation and freedom, "1776 is the foundation of our country. Today I signed my name to a document to defend that foundation and our freedom. The violence we saw today is inexcusable. Pray for America."
1776 is the foundation of our country. Today I signed my name to a document to defend that foundation and our freedom.
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) January 6, 2021
The violence we saw today is inexcusable. Pray for America. pic.twitter.com/Y4ELkxJHGr