Harrisburg, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of General Services kicked off the new year by swearing in three new Capitol Police officers and launching a new marketing campaign to attract
HARRISBURG – On Wednesday, Pennsylvania Department of General Services (DGS) Secretary Reggie McNeil and Pennsylvania Capitol Police Superintendent Joe Jacob rang in the New Year by welcoming and swearing-in three
HARRISBURG – On Wednesday, Pennsylvania Department of General Services (DGS) Secretary Reggie McNeil and Pennsylvania Capitol Police Department (PA CPD) Superintendent Joe Jacob welcomed and swore in five new officers
The decision follows recent mass shootings and is expected to ultimately allow more people to legally carry guns on the streets of the nation s largest cities including New York, Los Angeles and Boston and elsewhere.
Pennsylvania Taking Precautions for Inauguration Day State takes preventive action with potential threat of violence at play by Matt Swanseger
Capitol buildings across the country have been on red alert in the days leading up to Wednesday s presidential inauguration, as the FBI continues to warn of armed protests and the potential for violence in the wake of an election some still believe was rigged against outgoing President Donald Trump.
Although the weekend passed largely without incident a smattering of armed protestors spotted in Ohio, Oregon, Michigan, and Texas but no one hurt or killed officials have plenty of reasons to be wary after the storming of the nation s Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, which many considered a startling affront to the sanctity of American democracy.