so take this a damming report on the lack of charges by the u.s. capitol police department a year after the january 6th insurrection left 140 capitol police and d.c. metro police officers injured. the department s inspector general saying officials have only implemented a hand full of recommended policy changes including programs to boost moral and additional training. departments still lacks an overall training infrastructure to meet the needs of the department. the level of intelligence gathering and expertise needed and an overall cultural change needed to move the department into a protective agency as opposed to a traditional police department. so on this show, we ll continue to report extensively on the needs of the capitol police and d.c. officers who were beaten by rioters and who had the courage to come forward to describe the hard rors they horrors they experienced like officer michael fanone. at some point during the
training. department still lacks an overall training infrastructure to meet the needs of the department. the level of intelligence gathering and expertise needed and an overall cultural change needed to move the department into a protective agency as opposed to a traditional police department. so on this show we re going to continue to report extensively on the needs of the capitol police and d.c. officers who are beaten by rioters and who have had the courage to come forward to describe the horrors they experienced, like officer michael fanone. at some point during the fighting, i was dragged from the line of officers and into the crowd. i heard someone scream, i got one! as i was swarmed by a violent mob, they ripped off my badge. they grabbed and stripped me of my radio. they seized ammunition that was secured to my body. they began to beat me with their fists and with what felt like
additional intelligence briefings, provided to the rank and file, as well as to department leadership. the department still lacks an overall training infrastructure to meet the needs of the department. the level of intelligence gathering and expertise needed and an overall cultural change needed to move the department into a protective agency as as opposed to a traditional police department. in conclusion, the department is comprised of extraordinary men and women, who are dedicated to protecting democracy, putting their own lives in harm s way, in order for congress to exercise their constitutional duties in a safe and open manner. it is our duty to honor those officers who have given their lives, but also ensuring the safety of all of those working and visiting the capitolplex by making hard changes within the department. finally, i would like to thank not only this committee, but also the committee on house administration and the select committee to investigate the january 6th attac
the department still lacks an overall training infrastructure to meet the needs of the department. the level of intelligence gathering and expertise needed and an overall cultural change needed to move the department into a protective agency as opposed to a traditional police department. how many of your i think, now, around 104 recommendations have been implemented? out of the 104, we have 30. wow. hi again, everyone. it s 5:00 in new york. the aftershocks of january 6th still felt acutely in washington, d.c., especially by the u.s. capitol police who according to the man you just heard from, that was the force s inspector general, michael bolton, has seen about 200 officers leave the force since the insurrection, and he says it has still not done enough to improve its operations and training in the wake of the deadly riot. bolton voiced those assessments during a senate rules committee hearing earlier today, just one of the flurry of developments up
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