The inauguration is scheduled for January 20
NEW YORK, January 15. /TASS/. The New York City Police Department intends to send 200 officers to Washington to assist in providing security during the inauguration of President-elect Joseph Biden, the New York Police Department Deputy Commissioner John Miller said. Nothing compares to any past threats; we have never had Americans fighting Americans on the streets of the nation’s capital probably since the civil war, Miller said, according to CNN. The city of New York will do anything and everything within our power to assist the federal government, he continued.
On January 6, Trump supporters stormed the Capitol Building in Washington DC to stop lawmakers from officially certifying the results of the November presidential election in a last-ditch attempt to prevent Democrat Joe Biden from becoming the new president. One protester was shot dead during the unrest. In addition, three others died, the causes of their deaths were qual
About 10 new charges announced by the Justice Department on Thursday rammed home the message from law enforcement that it will find the participants in the siege of the Capitol that killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer.
Feds send a message as they make more arrests for Capitol riot: ‘FBI agents are coming to find you’
About 10 new charges announced by the Justice Department on Thursday rammed home the message from law enforcement that it will find the participants in the siege of the Capitol that killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer.
The new charges on Thursday rounded up two people who allegedly hurt police officers and a man who shocked many across the country by carrying a Confederate flag inside the Capitol, where he was photographed extensively.
CNN has counted at least 44 federal criminal defendants related to the January 6 insurrection. FBI Director Chris Wray said on Thursday that more than 200 people have been identified as suspects, and he sent a message to those still at large.
Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger, House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving and Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund resigned Thursday after a mob of President Donald Trump supporters forced their way into the Capitol.
Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger, House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving and Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund resigned Thursday after a mob of President Donald Trump supporters forced their way into the Capitol.