Can t wait for Jesus to come fix this : New Capitol attack reveals ongoing security gaps, depleted police force Kevin Johnson and Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Capitol police identify man who rammed his car into the barrier killing an officer
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By most accounts law enforcement s reaction to Friday s vehicle attack at the Capitol was swift.
Within minutes of the first reports of gunfire, local and federal officers swarmed to the scene.
A U.S. Park Police helicopter, in a dramatic show of force, hovered over the Capitol s north side.
Yet, when the latest assault was ultimately repelled, leaving one officer and a 25-year-old suspect dead, the familiar and increasingly glaring questions about the readiness of a traumatized U.S. Capitol Police force remained.
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Biden s National Security Council is prepping to extend his occupation through the fall. An internal e-mail obtained by FOX 5 reveals members of the National Guard might still be in D.C. through the Fall of 2021. The National Security Council is asking the Department of Defense to engage Capitol Police on planning for post-March 12th support, according to the e-mail. Pelosi s Capitol Task Force wants a permanent military occupation. The first would be to establish a QRF from existing federal law enforcement entities with appropriate legal authorities and appropriations to staff, train and equip such a force. The second would be to build a QRF under the command of the D.C. National Guard. This could be done by mobilizing military police from Guard elements across the U.S. on rotations of three to six months. Another option would be to create a QRF that permanently resides within the D.C. Guard by reestablishing a military police battalion and