A police officer who said he feared for his life during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has shared an expletive-laden voicemail he received as he testified at a House of Representatives committee hearing Tuesday. The man in the message called Officer Michael Fanone, 40, a 'lying f***,' among other insults. It is unclear how he got Fanone's number. 'They stole the election from Trump and you know that, you scumbag,' he said. 'Too bad they didn't beat the s*** out of you more.' Michael Fanone, 40, said he heard chants of 'kill him with his own gun' during the Jan. 6 riots Supporters of President Donald Trump clash with Fanone during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot Fanone, a plainclothes officer in the D.C. Metro Police's narcotics and violent crime unit, told the House committee investigating the riots that he was 'grabbed, beaten, tased, all while be called a traitor to my country. 'I was at risk of being stripped of, and killed with, my own firearm as I heard chants of, 'kill him with his own gun.' I could still hear those words in my head today.' Fanone shared the uncensored minute-long voicemail on CNN's Don Lemon Tonight. 'You're on trial right now, lying and not,' the message started. 'You want an Emmy, an Oscar, what are you trying to go for here? You're so full of s***, you little f***** f***** 'That was s*** on the god**** Capitol, I wish they would've killed all you scumbags,' the man continued. 'This is what happens when people tell the truth in Trump's America,' Fanone told Lemon. A D.C. police representative told DailyMail.com that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into the voicemail. The riot took place after Trump encouraged his supporters to march down to the Capitol The FBI did not immediately return requests for comment. Fanone told Congress that his career began at the US Capitol Police after he felt compelled to serve following the 9/11 attacks. Though he wasn't assigned to Congress on Jan. 6, he was just one of 'hundreds' of police officers who lined up to volunteer to protect the Capitol. 'Like many other officers, I could not ignore the numerous calls - numerous calls - for help coming from the Capitol complex,' he said Tuesday. 'I'm a plain clothes officer assigned to them first districts crime suppression team. But for the first time in nearly a decade, I put all my uniform.' Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois wiped away tears as he heard law enforcement testimony about the Jan. 6 Capitol riot during a committee hearing Tuesday The riot began after President Trump, claiming the November 2020 election had been stolen from him, encouraged his supporters to march down to Congress where they were certifying the election results in favor of Joe Biden. Fanone decried the 'indifference' shown to his colleagues, along with the fact that 'so many of the people I put my life at risk to defend are downplaying or outright denying what happened.' On April 1, the Department of Justice announced that 38-year-old Daniel Rodriguez of California was indicted on multiple counts for assaulting Fanone with an 'electroshock device,' interfering with law enforcement and destroying government property. Adam Kinzinger, one of only two Republicans in the House committee, said that he knows Fanone 'well' and that the former officer is a Republican. 'To have people call him the names they did, tell him they wish he's dead, it's unfortunate part of the course for some people,' Kinzinger told a TMZ reporter Wednesday. 'But it's important for it to be out there for people to see the kind of vitriol that exists simply for somebody telling the truth and defending freedom.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility