Gus Papathanasiou, chairman of the U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee, said the report showed senior leaders failed to adequately prepare their officers
Gus Papathanasiou, chairman of the U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee, said the report showed senior leaders failed to adequately prepare their officers
Capitol Police Union Calls for Acting Chief to Step Down After Senate Report on Jan 6. Riot The 100-page Senate report released Tuesday, the result of a joint investigation by the Homeland Security and Rules committees
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Gus Papathanasiou, chairman of the U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee, said the report showed that Pittman and other senior leaders failed to adequately prepare their officers with equipment and intelligence to respond to the breach, as well as failed to communicate with their officers while the attack was happening.
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The chairman of the U.S. Capitol Police union called on acting Chief Yogananda Pittman to “stand aside” Wednesday after new details in a Senate report released…
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Ten U.S. Capitol Police officers remain off the job after they were injured as they responded to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, multiple congressional sources and a union official tell News4.
Capitol Police officers and the U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee say many more officers suffered injuries and long-term trauma. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Investigative reporter @MacFarlaneNews breaks down the latest developments in the January Capitol attack and discusses the second guilty plea stemming from the riot.@MSNBCpic.twitter.com/B9HS0bMPjz Stephanie Ruhle Reports (@RuhleOnMSNBC) June 3, 2021