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Pentagon First Responder Painted His Way Through Post-9/11 Darkness

By Alex Gangitano and D.A. Banks and Bian Elkhatib and Thomas McKinless

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Federico A. Ruiz, a U.S. Capitol Police officer for 15 years, led a U.S. Army search and rescue team into the Pentagon in the first hours of 9/11. He found solace in art, painting his way through his nightmares before finding a happy place from his childhood. His work has been included in dozens of art shows, and now he has his own solo exhibition.

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