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A Buffalo man who admitted forcibly removing the badge and radio of a beaten Washington, D.C., police officer during the U.S. Capitol siege on Jan. 6, 2021, has been sentenced to 50 months in prison.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed to NBC on Wednesday evening that it has sent prison riot police to Washington at Attorney General William Barr's request, and "they do not carry badges and ...
Badge-less police officers are showing up at protests. ... “In the federal system, we don’t wear badges with our names,” he said. Barr’s move drew quick condemnation.
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a New York man detained following his arrest last week on charges that he ripped the badge and radio from a D.C. police officer who was pulled into a crowd and ...
WOBURN (CBS) - A Woburn police officer has been awarded one of the nation's highest honors: The Congressional Badge of Bravery. Officer Mark Gibbons received the award Monday at the federal ...
Federal authorities said the officer, who is identified in court documents as M.F., was assisting Capitol police on Jan. 6 when a rioter pulled him into a crowd where he was "beat, tased, and ...