Most recently, Congress increased the Capitol Police budget from $462 million to $516 million. That was a more than 11 percent increase. The Capitol Police is budgeted to spend a little less money ...
From the D-G: The secretary of state’s office seeks an additional $3.6 million ... Capitol Police currently has 33 appropriated positions, Thurston said in a letter dated April 5 to Joint Budget ...
ABC News Live’s Linsey Davis spoke with former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn on why he’s running for office and the state of democracy three years after Jan. 6. After facing physical and ...
And together, video showed, they lifted a line of five linked barriers and heaved them into a group of five Capitol Police ...
(Image via Courthouse News Service) WASHINGTON (CN) — The first Capitol rioter to be sentenced for assaulting a police officer received 41 months in prison on Wednesday — the heftiest sentence a ...
“I take your actions that day as an anomaly.” Thompson was the second Capitol rioter to plead guilty to assaulting a police officer, and received only a slightly longer sentence than the 41 months ...
The family of Ashli Babbitt, a 35-year-old woman who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during ... against the U.S. government, seeking $30 million in damages. The case has reignited ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested in one of the Senate office buildings on Tuesday afternoon after marching in the basement hallways and one of the cafeteria areas. US Capitol Police arrest ...
A man with a rifle is arrested in a park near the U.S. Capitol A man with a rifle has been arrested in a park near the U.S. Capitol. Police say officers confronted the 21-year-old Atlanta man on ...
Police turned ... For more on the Capitol riot, visit USATODAY.com The breach of the Capitol was a multi-front war. Rioters stormed in from multiple sides of the 1.5 million-square-foot complex.
The U.S. Capitol Police confirmed to Fox News that those arrested inside the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., were charged with Crowding, Obstructing, or Incommoding.
Once rioters began to move en masse to the Capitol, it was too late. Too few Capitol Police officers stood in their way, and there was no chance to summon enough backup quickly enough to keep out ...