I didn't know how to even move forward with my life." He began to have panic attacks every night because of the looming uncertainty and loneliness that resulted from his participation at the Capitol during the riot, he said.Ĭourtesy of Paul Davis. "I just didn't want to go on," he added, saying he felt isolated and alone. "Everything that I'd worked hard for for 10 years evaporated overnight," he said. Two weeks after the Capitol riot, Davis's fiancée left him and his friends cut ties, too. "It's too dangerous and I don't want to be responsible." "I can't do that," Davis said she told him. His fiancée refused to give his dad the keys, Davis recalled. He said he feared a mob would show up outside his door and asked his dad to pick up his house keys from his fiancée and remove his guns and gold from the house. He eventually had to sell his home because he had no stream of income.ĭavis, 40, said his fiancée started to act cold toward him after a local Texas news station tweeted out that he lived in Frisco. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesĪ day after the riot, the insurance firm where Davis had worked as an associate general counselor for seven months announced in a tweet that he had been fired. Crowds arrive to gather outside the Capitol in protest of the certification of the Electoral College results in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021.
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