CPD officers arrive in D.C. to help with President-elect Bidenâs inauguration
CPD officers arrive in D.C. to help with President-elect Bidenâs inauguration By Andrea Medina and Jared Goffinet | January 18, 2021 at 4:28 PM EST - Updated January 18 at 6:19 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Dozens of Cincinnati Police Department officers are in Washington, D.C. to help with security at President-elect Joe Bidenâs inauguration.
On Wednesday, 40 CPD officers will continue a long-standing tradition of helping at the inauguration. The Cincinnati officers volunteered to join other law enforcement from across the country in securing the nationâs capital for inauguration day in two days.
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