2 former officers stormed the Capitol together. Now, one is a witness against the other.
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Jacob Fracker and Thomas Robertson were friends and co-workers.
On Jan. 6, 2021, two police officers who nicknamed each other "dad" and "son" loaded their car with meals and a wooden stick, met with a neighbor and drove from Rocky Mount, Virginia, to Washington, D.C. They allegedly stormed the Capitol with gas masks, took a picture next to a statue and drove home discussing the "next civil war."
On Wednesday afternoon, they both showed up at D.C. Federal Court, yards away from the Capitol. One took the stand as a witness for the U.S. Attorney's Office. The other was the defendant.
As part of Jacob Fracker's plea deal for storming the Capitol, he testified on Wednesday against the U.S. Attorney's Office in a case against his longtime friend and former colleague Thomas Robertson. He hopes to gain a more lenient sentence for cooperating with the trial, he confirmed during his testimony.
"Could you tell us how you're feeling about being here today?" a U.S. attorney asked Fracker at the beginning of testimony.