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A former Maryland and Virginia law enforcement official was picked to be the U.S. Capitol Police s new chief more than six months after the Jan. 6 riot rocked the federal law enforcement agency.
J. Thomas Manger, who served from 2004 to 2019 in Montgomery County, Maryland, was selected for the role after an intensive search from the department s board, which includes the House and Senate sergeant-at-arms and the Architect of the Capitol, according to the
Associated Press, which cited four sources.
Before his stint in Maryland, Manger presided over the Fairfax City Police Department in Virginia during the investigation into Beltway sniper attacks, a series of shootings that killed 10 and injured three throughout October of 2002.
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In the wake of the January 6 riot and the subsequent April car ramming against the security barriers at the US Capitol, officers with the US Capitol Police have.