07/29/2021
THIS GUY HERE; HOLLYWOOD CASTING. NO AUDITIONS NEEDED.
If you take away the many medals and Uniform of Officer Fanone, a January 6th Survivor, he could easily be placed in Film. As an undercover drug cop, in Washington, D.C., he likely lived a life well described by Aaron Neville in his Song, "To make me who I am;" "I've met a lot of lost souls in the bowels of hell; traveled some crooked roads, got some stories yet to tell [spent time with the junkies], in p**s stench halls, broken bread with the devil, fallen on my knees to God. Some days I was blessed, some nights I was damned, But I always tried to lend a helping hand."
Nothing before however tested him and his fellow officers as they were tested. He is alive however because a couple of the Thugs - likely those who as Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts - raised two fingers and three fingers - and early in life made solemn pledges and heard him when he proclaimed, "I got kids!" I hope Tyler Perry or Spike Lee saw and heard Officer Fanone. No auditions needed!