One man was a Capitol police officer. The other rioted on Jan. 6. They're both running for Congress.
Briefly

For Derrick Evans, involved in Capitol riot, running for U.S. House; Police Officer Harry Dunn, who defended the Capitol, also making a bid.
Evans and Dunn offer contrasting views on the Capitol attack; election outcomes may reflect changes in public opinion post-riot.
Rioters used violence, weapons, injured over 100 officers, causing deaths; more than 1,350 charged, many imprisoned post-Capitol attack.
Evans and Dunn's candidacies signify shifts in major parties' stance on law and order post-Capitol event.
Read at Boston.com
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