Capitol Police Were Overrun, 'Left Naked' Against Rioters Despite Warnings To Prepare
Several people briefed on law enforcement's response said police did not bolster staffing and were unprepared for a possibly massive violent riot.
Colleen Long, Michael Balsamo and Lisa Mascaro
WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite ample warnings about pro-Trump demonstrations in Washington, U.S. Capitol Police did not bolster staffing on Wednesday and made no preparations for the possibility that the planned protests could escalate into massive violent riots, according to several people briefed on law enforcement's response.
The revelations shed new light on why Capitol police were so quickly overrun by rioters. The department had the same number of officers in place as on a routine day. While some of those officers were outfitted with equipment for a protest, they were not staffed or equipped for a riot.