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Two police officers who defended the US Capitol building during the January 6, 2021, attack by a pro-Donald Trump mob are suing to have a congressional memorial installed to honor law enforcement caught in the attack.
USCP said all of the around 60 people arrested will be charged with "unlawful demonstration" and "crossing a police line."
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Raw Story on MSNCapitol Police seal off Speaker Johnson's office from angry lawmakersMembers of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus came to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to speak about the incident with Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA), where he was manhandled and handcuffed by the FBI for trying to ask Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem a question during her news conference.
Congress turns to an outsider who has led agencies through Justice Dept. civil rights probes, as threats to lawmakers grow and police spending nears $1 billion
Scheduled to swear in June 30, Sullivan led the Phoenix P.D. during a contentious time as the shadow of a three-year DOJ investigation loomed over the department.
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President Biden signed a law requiring a plaque honoring police who protected the Capitol be installed by March 2023.
Congress passed a law mandating the creation of a memorial to commemorate the officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The Capitol Police Officers' Union said it was "astounded" Sean Gallagher was named interim chief, calling for a new acting head.
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Two officers present at the January 6 insurrection filed a lawsuit Thursday after Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., and congressional Republicans refused to install a memorial plaque marking the 2021 insurrection.