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WATCH: Capitol Police Drag Disabled Trumpcare Protesters From Wheelchairs, Make 43 Arrests
Seriously guys?

WASHINGTON, DC — Capitol Police officers were captured on camera pulling disabled protesters from their wheelchairs late Thursday morning and dragging them down the hallway of the Russell Senate Office Building. (Scroll down for video.)
In all, 43 protesters — 15 males and 28 females — were arrested for "obstructing passage through the hallway and into nearby offices" during a planned "die-in" outside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's office in the building, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Capitol Police said.
The police spokeswoman said "many of the demonstrators, as part of their protest activities, removed themselves from their wheelchairs and lay themselves on the floor." (Want more political news from DC? Sign up here to receive free morning newsletters and breaking alerts from the White House Patch.)
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"They were reunited with their wheelchairs during processing," she said.
ACLU officials, meanwhile, said in a statement: "We can't believe this needs to be said, but it's not okay to drag people out of wheelchairs when they're protesting legislation."
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Bruce Darling, a member of disability rights group ADAPT and a lead organizer of the die-in, spoke by phone with Patch around 5 p.m. from jail, where he and fellow protesters were still being processed. Asked if any of them had been injured or otherwise mishandled by police, Darling said he wasn't comfortable talking about it aloud while still in custody.
Darling and dozens of other disability advocates had stormed McConnell's office at around 11:30 a.m. to protest his new draft of a Republican health care bill, meant to replace Obamacare.
In its current form, the Senate bill would slash Medicaid funds, gut health insurance subsidies for low-income Americans and create a loophole allowing insurers to reject applicants with preexisting conditions. (And the House's draft isn't much different.)
The Medicaid cuts, in particular, would "greatly reduce access to medical care and home and community based services for elderly and disabled Americans who will either die or be forced into institutions," Darling said in a press release announcing Thursday's protest.
"Our lives and liberty shouldn't be stolen to give a tax break to the wealthy," he said.
Disturbing footage recorded Thursday by activists and journalists at the die-in — some of which is embedded below — shows disabled people being manhandled by cops and dragged out of the building.
ABC News reporter Miriam Khan said she even noticed some blood splattered on the floor.
Healthcare Protesters are arrested outside Sen. McConnell's office on Capitol Hill after the release of the #SenateGOP Healthcare Bill. pic.twitter.com/6b7OEbewDz
— Doug Mills (@dougmillsnyt) June 22, 2017
A horrific metaphor for Trumpcare: this disabled woman literally being ripped from her wheelchair. #StopTrumpcare pic.twitter.com/F5kmz8rnCv
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) June 22, 2017
Capitol police are dragging people away from Mcconnell's office. pic.twitter.com/ldvakYdvl4
— Mariam Khan (@MKhan47) June 22, 2017
Police drag away protesters, some in wheelchairs, outside of Sen. McConnell's office after draft of Senate health care bill is revealed pic.twitter.com/uWRR0uJniY
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 22, 2017
Blood on the floor outside of Leader Mcconnell's office as protestors are physically being removed. pic.twitter.com/z4gVd9t1qe
— Mariam Khan (@MKhan47) June 22, 2017
Capitol Police are currently carrying protestors out of Mitch McConnell's office, who are holding a sit in over the #HealthcareBill pic.twitter.com/ta4pOuaJ2e
— Advancement Project (@adv_project) June 22, 2017
I thought I had seen it all but this is as low as it gets. McConnell ordering Police to carry off ppl in wheelchairs.
— Patty Blackburn (@boilermaker1978) June 22, 2017
ADAPTers saying jail is better than life without Medicaid. #NoCutsNoCaps pic.twitter.com/XXWGYnCHvI
— Alison Barkoff (@AlisonBarkoff) June 22, 2017
Capitol Police arresting protesters who rely on wheelchairs. They dropped one.#NoCutsNoCaps pic.twitter.com/R6OiJ5P1h7
— jordan (@JordanUhl) June 22, 2017
The U.S. Capitol Police force is similar to the Secret Service, only its agents protect members of Congress, not the president. Patch reached out to Capitol Police spokeswoman Eva Malecki to ask how things got so out of hand Thursday morning outside McConnell's office.
"We are still processing the scene," she said in an email reply. "Will have a statement with number of arrests and charges later today."
A couple hours after that, Malecki sent us the following statement.
Today, at approximately at 11:30 a.m., disability rights activists staged a planned “die-in” in the Russell Senate Office Building. Many of the demonstrators, as part of their protest activities, removed themselves from their wheelchairs and lay themselves on the floor, obstructing passage through the hallway and into nearby offices.
U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) officers warned the demonstrators to cease their unlawful activities or be faced with arrest. Forty-three people (15 males and 28 females) did not cease their demonstration activities and were arrested.
The arrestees were charged with D.C. Code §22-1307, Crowding, Obstructing, or Incommoding. They were transported to USCP Headquarters for processing.
Various protesters reported it was Sen. McConnell himself who ordered police to remove them from his office area. However, neither McConnell's spokesman nor the U.S. Capitol Police spokeswoman would say where the orders came from.
Here's some footage of the sit-in before police intervened:
We are at @SenateMajLdr demanding he stop the attacks on Disabled people's freedom with #AHCA. #ADAPTandRESIST #NoC… https://t.co/B42G96LStA
— NationalADAPT (@NationalADAPT) June 22, 2017
Huge protest inside and outside of Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell's office happening right now. pic.twitter.com/Iu9wet6cXx
— Mariam Khan (@MKhan47) June 22, 2017
And here, a couple iconic parting shots.
Dawn Russell being loaded onto police bus for processing with her fist raised in POWER! #ADAPTandRESIST #SaveMedicaid #FreeOurPeople pic.twitter.com/HY7TTMLrhd
— DC Metro ADAPT (@DCAdapt) June 22, 2017
The zip-tied hands of this disabled protester outside Mitch McConnell's office is America under GOP rule, 2017. #resist #ahca pic.twitter.com/1DTiKdXrkc
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) June 22, 2017
This story has been updated. Lead photo via Advancement Project/Twitter
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