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Gen Russel Honoré of Louisiana will lead a review of U S Capitol security

Gen. Russel Honoré of Louisiana will lead a review of U.S. Capitol security Questions about security on the rise following Capitol riots By Sabrina Wilson | January 15, 2021 at 5:56 PM CST - Updated January 15 at 9:14 PM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Many questions have arisen about security at the U.S. Capitol following last week’s siege by pro-Trump mobs and a Louisiana resident has been chosen to lead Congress’ efforts to get answers. Retired Lt. General Russel Honoré received the assignment from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Pelosi made the announcement during a press briefing on Capitol Hill. “We must subject this whole complex though to scrutiny in light of what happened and the fact that the inauguration is coming. To that end, I have asked retired Lieutenant General Russel Honoré to lead an immediate review of security infrastructure, inter-agency processes and command and control,” Pelosi said during a press briefing inside the Capitol building.

Sweeney: Strengthen security at NJ State House

Credit: Peter Miller via Flickr New Jersey State House As state officials stress publicly that they are prepared for a potential demonstration of armed protestors in Trenton on Sunday, the leader of the state Senate said it is past time to beef up security at the State House, noting that a December 2019 rally that drew thousands scared lawmakers. “We really have to evaluate our security situation at the Capitol,” said Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-Gloucester) in an online meeting Wednesday with the staff of NJ Spotlight News. “Before we shut down the State House, the governor’s office is on the first floor. It’s got regular glass windows … If you knew the governor was there, you could throw a hand grenade in, you could shoot.

Woman Pulled From Car, Beaten By Police Files Federal Lawsuit

Replies(5) A woman whose violent arrest at Brickyard Mall in May was captured on a video that went viral on social media filed a federal lawsuit alleging her civil rights were violated when officers allegedly pulled her from a car by her hair and placed a knee on he (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) CHICAGO A woman whose violent arrest at Brickyard Mall in May was captured on a video that went viral on social media filed a federal lawsuit alleging her civil rights were violated when officers allegedly pulled her from a car by her hair and placed a knee on her neck.

King, Hairston, Taylor grill police superintendent about Young scandal

King, Hairston, Taylor grill police superintendent about Young scandal
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Chicago Cop Union President Could Face Firing For Facebook Rants

UpdatedFri, Dec 18, 2020 at 2:10 pm CT Replies(5) Police union boss John Catanzara s controversial Facebook posts could get him fired, the Chicago Police Board announced Thursday. (Mark Konkol/Patch) CHICAGO Police union boss John Catanzara s controversial Facebook posts could get him fired, the Chicago Police Board announced Thursday. Catanzara faces misconduct charges related to posts on his personal Facebook page, including a call to kill these m , and Savages they all deserve a bullet. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability recommended Catanzara s termination. But Police Supt. David Brown objected to firing the police union boss, and recommended a one-year suspension instead. Subscribe

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