nick: michael jensen and kathleen belew, thank you very much. ♪ judy: as we know, police officers wereing the united states capitol on january 6. for many of them, and even for the capitol police force as a whole, the year since has been difficult. lisa desjardins begins there. lisa: one year later, some officers, like u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn, are still recovering from the emotional scars sustained that day. others, like capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, are still recovering from the physical toll. gonell recently tweeted out graphic photos, showing the gashes, bruises from crushing, and other injuries to his shoulder, his hands, and to his foot. dunn and gonell cowrote an op-ed today for the washington post, demanding accountability for the capitol riot. officer harry dunn and sergeant aquilino gonell join me now. thank you both so much for protecting the capitol, personality, and thank you for joining us now. i want to start the fact op-ed. he had strong words. one sentence, you wrote, it will not enough to identify and punish those who physically attack the cap