“Lawyer for Tommy Webster, retired NYPD cop accused of beating an MPD officer with flagpole on January 6th, says his client is in a ‘dormitory setting’ with people serving time for ‘inner-city crimes’ – ‘for a middle aged guy whose never been arrested before this has been a shock for him’. Webster has a ‘sparkling record’ with the NYPD which led to ‘the lofty assignment of protecting the mayor,’ attorney says – but if he won’t be released he wants him moved back to jail in upstate New York (He’s not in D.C., where riot detainees are in a separate wing, causing friction on both sides – like others arrested elsewhere he’s been moved around the country on the way to D.C.)” reports the Washington Post’s Rachel Wiener.