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Retired firefighter charged with throwing fire extinguisher at officer during Capitol riots

Officer injured in incident has returned to duty
Retired firefighter charged after allegedly throwing fire extinguisher during Capitol riots
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A retired Pennsylvania firefighter is facing federal charges after he allegedly injured a Capitol police officer by throwing a fire extinguisher as Trump supporters rioted at the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, according to ABC News and the Wall Street Journal.

Robert Sanford of Chester, Pennsylvania — a suburb of Philadelphia — faces charges of using a deadly weapon in a restricted area, disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds and obstructing law enforcement.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the charge of using a deadly weapon in a restricted area reportedly carries a potential 10-year-prison sentence.

The Journal reports that Sanford threw the extinguisher toward the police officer in the Capitol building's western wing at about 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 6. The newspaper reports that the extinguisher hit three officers in the head, including one who was not wearing a helmet.

According to ABC News, the incident was caught on video.

One of the officers who was hit with the extinguisher was evaluated at a local hospital and has since been cleared for duty.

The incident involving Sanford is separate from the case of Officer Brian Sicknick, a Capitol police officer who was struck with a fire extinguisher and later died of his injuries.