海军陆战队退伍军人誓言在北卡罗来纳州参议院选举中继续参选,此前在国会大厦被捕并面临暴力指控


布莱恩·麦金尼斯在参议院武装部队委员会听证会上抗议美国对伊朗发动军事打击后,面临袭击指控

作者:路易斯·卡西亚诺(Louis Casiano)
福克斯新闻(Fox News)

发布时间:2026年3月6日,美国东部时间下午2:20

一名海军陆战队退伍军人和绿党参议院候选人誓言在本周被警方强行带离参议院听证会之后,继续其国会竞选活动。

蒙大拿州共和党议员蒂姆·希伊(Sen. Tim Sheehy)协助执法人员在麦金尼斯情绪失控后将其带离听证会现场。

麦金尼斯正在北卡罗来纳州竞选美国参议院席位,他在周三的听证会上抗议美国对伊朗发动军事打击时被护送离开。他的竞选目标是接替即将卸任的共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯(Tom Tillis)。

麦金尼斯在X平台(原推特)上写道:”记录在案的是,在这之前我就已经开始竞选活动了,是的,即使在为信仰挺身而出时摔断了手臂,我也没有放弃。这只会让我更加坚定。愤怒是真实的,决心也是真实的。保重。”

麦金尼斯是该席位竞选中的五位候选人之一,其中包括前北卡罗来纳州民主党州长罗伊·库珀(Roy Cooper)和前共和党全国委员会主席迈克尔·惠特利(Michael Whatley),两人均在周二的各自初选中获胜。

一段麦金尼斯被强行带离哈特参议院办公楼听证会现场的视频在网络上迅速传播。视频显示,美国国会警察在麦金尼斯大喊”没人愿意为以色列而战”时抓住了这名退伍军人,并将其推出参议院武装部队委员会听证会室。

当局称,44岁的麦金尼斯身穿海军陆战队蓝色礼服制服,在试图抵抗被赶出房间时,手臂被卡在门缝中。

前海军海豹突击队员希伊曾一度加入警察行列,抓住麦金尼斯的腿部以协助将其带离现场。

美国国会警察在一份声明中表示:”今天下午,一名在听证会上非法抗议的失控男子通过暴力抵抗和反抗执法人员将其带离房间的努力,将所有人置于危险境地。”

“国会大厦内不允许抗议活动。在国会大厦场地外的其他地方,有许多允许示威的地点。”

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美国国会警察称,有三名警察因受伤接受了治疗。

国会警察发言人表示,麦金尼斯面临三项指控:袭击警察、拒捕以及非法示威中的拥挤、阻碍和扰乱公共秩序。

希伊在自己的声明中称,执法人员正试图将一名精神失常的抗议者带离房间。

他说:”他在反抗。我决定帮忙并缓和局势。这位先生来到国会大厦是为了寻求对抗,而他确实得到了对抗。我希望他能在不造成进一步暴力的情况下获得所需的帮助。”

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蒂利斯在X平台上发帖感谢希伊帮助警察。

路易斯·卡西亚诺是福克斯新闻数字版记者。新闻线索可发送至louis.casiano@fox.com。

Marine veteran vows to stay in North Carolina’s US Senate race after violent Capitol arrest

Brian McGinnis faces assault charges after protesting US military strikes against Iran at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing

By Louis Casiano
Fox News

Published March 6, 2026 2:20pm EST

A Marine veteran and Green Party Senate candidate has vowed to continue his congressional campaign after he was forcibly thrown out of a Senate hearing this week by police.

Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., assisted law enforcement in throwing Brian McGinnis out of the hearing after an outburst.

McGinnis, who is running for a U.S. Senate in North Carolina, was protesting U.S. military strikes against Iran when he was escorted out of Wednesday’s hearing. He is running to replace outgoing Republican Sen. Tom Tillis.

“And for the record, I’ve been running long before this, and yes, even after breaking my arm standing up for what I believe in,” McGinnis wrote on X. “It’s only made me more determined. Anger is real, and so is resolve. Take care.”

McGinnis is among five candidates in the race, which includes former Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley, former chairman of the Republican National Committee, both of whom won their respective primaries Tuesday.

A video of McGinnis being forcibly thrown out of the hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building went viral. The footage shows U.S. Capitol Police grabbing the military veteran as he shouted “No one wants to fight for Israel” while being pushed out of the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing room.

McGinnis, 44, who was dressed in a Marine Corps dress blue uniform, got his arm stuck in a door in an effort to resist being kicked out of the room, authorities said.

At one point, Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, joined police by grabbing McGinnis’ legs to help carry him out.

“This afternoon, an unruly man who started to illegally protest during a hearing, put everyone in a dangerous position by violently resisting and fighting our officer’s attempts to remove him from the room,” U.S. Capitol Police said in a statement.

“Protests are not allowed inside the congressional buildings. There are plenty of other spots on Capitol grounds, outside, where demonstrations are allowed.”

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Three officers were treated for injuries, U.S. Capitol Police said.

McGinnis is facing three counts each of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest and crowding, obstructing and incommoding for the unlawful demonstration, a Capitol police spokesperson said.

In his own statement, Sheehy said officers were attempting to remove an unhinged protester from the room.

“He was fighting back. I decided to help out and de-escalate the situation,” he said. “This gentleman came to the Capitol looking for a confrontation, and he got one. I hope he gets the help he needs without causing further violence.”

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In a post on X, Tillis thanked Sheehy for helping the police officers.

Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.

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